Following the release of her first LP, Just Another Diamond Day, in 1970, Bunyan disappeared from the music industry until interest in her music was reignited in the early 2000s.
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NME.com feature on Vashti Bunyan including news, reviews, biography, youtube video, audio, concerts, tour dates, photos, pictures, commentary, album reviews and live reviews and cool facts.
Originally released as a single on Columbia in May 1966. It is based on an earlier song of hers, one entitled "17 Pink Sugar Elephants". The melody and chord structure are near identical: uk.youtube.com The song now...
winter is blue living is gone some are just sleeping in spring they'll go on our love is dead nothing but crying love will not find even one more new morning why must i stay here rain comes i'm sitting here watching...
Vashti Bunyan plays some songs from her Edinburgh home, exclusively for BBC Collective. Full article at: www.bbc.co.uk
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Vashti Bunyan albums.
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