User Pick #121: Just Another Diamond Day [BrandonMiaow]

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  • Posted: 07/25/2014 19:11
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Just Another Diamond Day by Vashti Bunyan

Chart: Top 80 Greatest Music Albums by BrandonMiaow
Rank on User's Chart: 5
Year: 1970
Rank on BEA Overall: 1,412
Average Rating: 81/100
Summary Info: The debut album of English singer-songwriter, Vashti Bunyan. Most of the songs were written during a trek around the countryside, searching for an artistic commune supposedly established by Donovan. This would be her only album until 2005, when renewed interest in her music brought her back to the studio.

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  • Posted: 07/25/2014 19:16
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I love this album! Very Happy I might put in on my chart soon. It's so lovely and pretty sounding. My favorite track is "Rainbow River"
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  • Posted: 07/25/2014 19:30
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Really enjoy this album but I slightly prefer "Lookaftering".
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  • Posted: 07/25/2014 19:32
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I love love love Vashti Bunyan. Anyone interested in this should definitely check out


Some Things Just Stick In Your Mind - S...hti Bunyan
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  • Posted: 07/25/2014 19:35
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See here for an account of an experience I had with this album. It's one of those super-sensitive albums that usually doesn't appeal to me, but as you can see there, it depends on the situation...
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It's pretty but is also wise and loving and wow wow. Just giving this album the tag "pretty" is about as accurate as giving Cross Paths the label "cute" or Giles Corey the label "sad". It's not inaccurate, but it is very surface level, imo.
It appeals to me in the same way The Wind in the Willows does. And I credit it for giving me an interest in the folklore of the British Isles. Probably the most influential album for me.

CubaZed wrote:
Really enjoy this album but I slightly prefer "Lookaftering".

Hey, that's awesome! Very Happy That album doesn't get enough love, imo.
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One of the most surreal gig experiences I've ever had was seeing Vashti on stage at the Royal Festival Hall - it was almost like watching a meadow nymph who was trying desperately to hide behind the lilypads, so delicate and precious was she. Bearing in mind she hadn't performed in public for about 30-or-so years, I suppose you could have expected it, but she was captivating from start to finish.

...Diamond Day is a gorgeous record - innocent, rustic, bucolic, full of imagery and one album that constantly stayed with me in my car during my kooky folk phase which culminated in me attending the Summer Solstice at Stonehenge. Part of me wishes I'd seen Vashti there, weaving her waif-like way between the stones, but instead there were just bongo players on acid.
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BrandonMiaow wrote:
Hey, that's awesome! Very Happy That album doesn't get enough love, imo.


Completely. While this is a sweet morning in an isolated misty valley-located log cabin, Lookaftering is the sunset just after the fog clears. It's less naive and has a pang of regret, perhaps a bit more worldly. I really love them both.
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