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Live Judee Sill - "Jesus Was A Crossmaker"

David Geffen saw the talent in Judee Sill -- who, along with Carole King and Joni, was one of the key players of the Laurel Canyon Sound -- and he made Sill the first artist signed to his fledgling label. "Jesus Was A Crossmaker" was Judee's first big single from her acclaimed eponymous debut and a fixture during her London dates of '72-'73, the best of which are featured on Judee Sill Live In London; The BBC Recordings 1972-1973, out in the States next week.

The song appears twice on the live comp, this rendition coming from Judee's April 5th, 1972 performance on In Session With Bob Harris. It's beautifully mastered, her voice pure, accompanied by classically moving chords on an acoustic and a teadrop melody like Joni's. Really gorgeous stuff, been on repeat all afternoon at the HQ. Enjoy.

Judee Sill - "Jesus Was A Crossmaker" (MP3)

Judee Sill Live In London is out 6/13 on Water. Tracklist after the jump.

01 "Jesus Was A Cross Maker"
02 "Lady-O"
03 "The Lamb Ran Away With The Crown"
04 "Enchanted Sky Machines"
05 "The Kiss"
06 "Down Where The Valleys Are Low"
07 "There's A Rugged Road"
08 "The Phoenix"
09 "The Donor"
10 "Soldier Of The Heart"
11 "Interview"
12 "Enchanted Sky Machines"
13 "The Kiss"
14 "Down Where The Valleys Are Low"
15 "The Phoenix"
16 "Jesus Was A Cross Maker"
17 "The Kiss"
19 "Down Where The Valleys Are Low"

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im 39 male

Posted by: suman at 06/06/07 3:05 PM | Reply
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Gots to get the Hollies version.

Posted by: Sweet River Baines at 06/06/07 4:04 PM | Reply
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Judee Sill is incredible. My original vinyl copy of Heart Food is one of my most treasured possession.

I wish they would've included her performance on the North American release of the Old Grey Whistle Test dvd - it is one of the most breathtaking things I've ever watched:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XgkOavY04K4

Posted by: Thierry at 06/06/07 4:05 PM | Reply
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thanks for the youtube link, thierry!
she is fantastic, i never thought i'd get a chance to see a live performance of "the kiss" - one of the most moving songs i've heard

Posted by: matt P at 06/06/07 5:23 PM | Reply
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