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SBR 5074CD
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Recorded in New York, Susan Pillsbury's sole record was released in November 1973 and makes its long-overdue CD debut here. Deeply personal and spiritual, it touches on themes both personal and universal, with sensitive support from guitarist Jay Berliner and stand-up bassist Richard Davis, both of whom contributed decisively to the atmosphere of Van Morrison's Astral Weeks (with which this shares clear similarities). Mellow '70s singer-songwriter folkiness, akin to a female Tim Buckley. Featuring five previously-unissued bonus tracks (recorded soon after the album), detailed liner notes and rare photographs, it's nothing short of a lost singer-songwriter classic.
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