|
|||||
2人将此商品加入购物车
1人已加入愿望清单
过去7天内浏览次数: 17
|
|||||
A work by a solitary singer-songwriter that intertwines mystery and prayer.
The debut album from Los Angeles-born Judee Sill fuses baroque pop and folk, delicately depicting a religious and mythological worldview centered around "Jesus Was a Cross Maker."
Judee Sill's voice rises like a prayer amid the tranquil sounds of piano and acoustic guitar. The soft melody of "Crayon Angels" and the solemn development of "Jesus Was a Cross Maker" intertwine baroque architectural beauty and introspective emotion. While addressing religious themes, her music never comes across as preachy, resonating as a personal confession of the soul, demonstrating her unique style. The soundscape, which combines folk lyricism with classical sophistication, remains fresh to this day, and this album captures the purest moment of 1970s American folk.
|
|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
- Backing Vocals - Rita Coolidge
- Backing Vocals - Clydie King
- Backing Vocals - Vanetta Fields
- Producer - Henry Lewy (A1 to A5, B1 to B5)
- Technician [Audio Alchemy] - Henry Lewy
- Producer - Graham William Nash
- Producer - Jim Pons (A1 to A5, B1 to B5)
- Photography By - Henry Diltz
- Engineer - Larry Cox (A6)
- Orchestrated By - Don Bagly
- Composed By, Arranged By, Supervised By - Judee Sill
- Producer - John Beck (4) (A1 to A5, B1 to B5)
- Orchestrated By - Bob Harris (5)
- Art Direction, Design - Gary Burden