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VASHTI BUNYAN - LOOKAFTERING

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Lookaftering
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FATLP38X
STYLE:
Folk /
FORMAT:
Vinyl record
DESCRIPTION:
2007 Folk / Folk Rock LP Repressed with Bonus Disc Containing Unreleased Live Performances

2x12" LP Vashti Bunyan’s ‘Lookaftering’ is 20 years old. To mark the occasion, and also Vashti’s 80th birthday, an expanded edition is to be released. As well as the original studio album itself, the second disc features demo versions, an alternate take of ‘Wayward’, and a live performances of ‘Lately’. This edition also comes with sleeve notes from Vashti, producer Max Richter, Devendra Banhart and a 16-page lyric booklet featuring a collection of paintings by Vashti's daughter Whyn Lewis – paintings that closely, and coincidentally, reflected the lyrics of the album.

Vashti says “the beautiful photograph of Max in the studio playing wine glasses with his young daughter’s violin bow, brings it all back to me - how very fortunate I have been.”

Dating from 2001 to 2005, the demos were recorded at home by Vashti, accompanying herself on acoustic and electric guitar and experimenting with synths – from piano to strings, pipe organ, harmonium, recorders and accordion. The sound is, of course, stripped back compared to that of the finished album, but the live version of Lately recorded at an early “comeback” gig in L.A. in 2006, orchestrated as on the record, is absolutely pitch perfect.

Listening to the demos and the final versions side-by-side while reading the sleeve notes is a wonderful experience, learning and hearing how the songs and the long-player evolved, with Vashti and Max Richter (who produced - and played on - the album), explaining how all of the artists involved (Devendra Banhart, Johanna Newson, Adem Ilhan, Robert Kirby and members of the band Vetiver), touched by Vashti’s original 1970 ‘Just Another Diamond Day’ album, jumped at the opportunity to be there. As Max Richter recalls, “It felt like a community project; a family of people coming together”.

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a1
Lately
a2
Here Before
a3
Wayward
a4
Hidden
a5
Turning Backs
b1
If I Were
b2
Same But Different
b3
Brother
b4
Feet Of Clay
b5
Wayward Hum
c1
Lately (Live, The Echo, Los Angeles, 2006)
c2
Here Before (Demo, 2005)
c3
Wayward (Alternative take, 2005)
c4
Hidden (Demo, 2002)
c5
Against The Sky (Demo, 2002)
d1
Turning Backs (Demo, 2004)
d2
Turning Backs (Demo, 2003)
d3
If I Were (Demo, 2001)
d4
Same But Different (Demo, 2005)
d5
Brother (Demo, 2002)
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Feet Of Clay (Demo, 2002)

Last FM Information on Vashti Bunyan

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Jennifer Vashti Bunyan is an English singer-songwriter. She began her career in the mid-1960s and released a debut album, Just Another Diamond Day, in 1970. The album sold very few copies and Bunyan, discouraged, abandoned her musical career. By 2000, her album had acquired a cult following; it was re-released and Bunyan recorded more songs, initiating the second phase of her musical career after a gap of thirty years. She released two more albums, Lookaftering in 2005, and Heartleap in 2014. Bunyan was the youngest child of John Bunyan, a dentist, and Helen Webber. Her name, inspired by a family boat and a nickname for her mother (based on the Biblical queen Vashti), led to speculation about descent from John Bunyan, author of The Pilgrim's Progress, which she has denied. Her family moved to London when she was six months old. In the early 1960s, Bunyan attended the Ruskin School of Drawing and Fine Art at Oxford but was expelled for focusing on songwriting and guitar instead of art. Inspired by Bob Dylan's The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan, she pursued music. In London, Andrew Loog Oldham, The Rolling Stones' manager, signed her, releasing her first single, "Some Things Just Stick in Your Mind", in 1965, with Jimmy Page on guitar. A follow-up single, "Train Song", released in 1966, also failed commercially. In 1967, Bunyan, inspired by Donovan's idea of a creative commune in Skye, embarked on a 650-mile journey with her partner, Robert Lewis, in a horse-drawn wagon. The trip inspired songs for her debut album, Just Another Diamond Day. During the journey, she took a break to perform unsuccessfully in the Netherlands, where musician Derroll Adams encouraged her to share her songs. Upon returning to England, producer Joe Boyd recorded her album with musicians from Fairport Convention and The Incredible String Band. Released in 1970, the album received warm reviews but little attention, leading Bunyan to abandon music and focus on family life. For three decades, Bunyan lived a quiet life raising her children, unaware that her album had gained cult status. The 2000 re-release introduced her work to a new generation of artists like Devendra Banhart and Joanna Newsom. Encouraged by their admiration, Bunyan returned to music, recording her second album, Lookaftering (2005), with collaborators such as Max Richter and Joanna Newsom. She toured North America in 2006 and released compilations of her early singles and demos. In 2008, a documentary, Vashti Bunyan: From Here to Before, chronicled her journey and career. She contributed to several projects, including a cover of John Martyn's "Head and Heart" in 2011. In 2014, Bunyan released her third album, Heartleap, which she wrote, performed and produced herself, marking her artistic independence. In 2022, she published her memoir, Wayward: Just Another Life to Live. In 2024, she participated in a Joni Mitchell tribute concert and was set to receive an honorary doctorate from the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland. Bunyan's journey from obscurity to a celebrated figure in folk music exemplifies resilience and the rediscovery of artistic voice. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.