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This set's title song is most notable not for the singer but the composers: Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, who gave the song - more folk-pop sweetness than "Brown Sugar" - to their producer Andrew Loog Oldham, who made it the debut release by his protégée, Vashti Bunyan. Today, Bunyan is a goddess to the freak-folk community, due to the sturdy beauty of her 1970 album, Just Another Diamond Day. But at the time of these rarities, Bunyan was part Joan Baez, part Marianne Faithfull, with a virginal alto floating through Pet Sounds-like madrigals. The unreleased singles "Winter Is Blue" and "Coldest Night of the Year" and the loping daydream "17 Pink Sugar Elephants," from a '66 home tape, have the exotic-minstrel flair of '66 Donovan, while a CD of 1964 demos - Banyan alone, plucking guitar on her originals - is warm juvenilia. The diamonds came later.
(Posted: Dec 13, 2007)
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Track List
- Some Things Just Stick in Your Mind
- I Want To Be Alone
- Train Song
- Love Song
- Winter Is Blue
- Coldest Night of the Year
- I'd Like To Walk Around in Your Mind
- Winter Is Blue
- Girl's Song in Winter
- If in Winter (100 Lovers)
- Wishwandrer
- Don't Believe
- 17 Pink Sugar Elephants
- Autumn Leaves
- Leave Me
- If in Winter (100 lovers)
- How Do I Know
- Find My Heart Again
- Go Before Dawn
- Girl's Song in Winter
- I Don't Know What Love Is
- Don't Believe What They Say
- Love You Know
- I Know
- Someday
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