Judee Sill (album)
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Judee Sill | |||||
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Studio album by Judee Sill | |||||
Released | October 1971 | ||||
Recorded | 1970-71 | ||||
Genre | Singer-Songwriter / Rock | ||||
Label | Asylum Records | ||||
Producer | Henry Lewy Reissue Producer: Andy Zax |
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Judee Sill chronology | |||||
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Judee Sill is the eponymous debut album by the American singer-songwriter and musician.
It was the first album released on David Geffen's Asylum label in 1971. Backing musicians include John Beck and Jims Pons from The Leaves. While the majority of the album was produced by Henry Lewy, Graham Nash handled the duties for the single "Jesus Was a Crossmaker."
[edit] Track listing
- Crayon Angels
- The Phantom Cowboy
- The Archetypal Man
- The Lamb Ran Away With The Crown
- Lady-O
- Jesus Was A Crossmaker
- Ridge Rider
- My Man On Love
- Lopin' Thru The Cosmos
- Enchanted Sky Machines
- Abracadabra
[edit] Cover Versions & Tributes to Sill
Warren Zevon covered "Jesus Was A Crossmaker" on his 1995 album Mutineer.
In addition, it has been covered by The Hollies, which was featured in the opening credits of the Cameron Crowe film Elizabethtown.
Jackie Leven wrote and recorded a tribute to Sill in 2006 entitled "The Silver In Her Crucifix" on his recent album Oh What A Blow That Phantom Dealt Me.