Water
2005
Dreams Come True: Hi / I Love You Right Heartily Here / New Songs
About This Album
When singer/songwriter Judee Sill died at the age of 35, she had issued two albums under her own name on David Geffen's Asylum label in 1971 and 1973, respectively. (Both have since been re-released with bonus material by Rhino's web-only Handmade imprint.) She had another one more or less in the can, recorded in 1974, but it was never finished or released. Her brand of folk music was enigmatic, full of light breeziness, nicely orchestrated (she wrote the charts herself), and drenched in a natural world mysticism that was more ethereal than the standard California fare of the early '70s. Dreams Come True is that lost third album, produced by Bill Plummer and track engineered by Emitt Rhodes, with the finished mix done by Jim O'Rourke in 2004, 30 years after the album was shelved. Water Records, quickly becoming the obscurantist's reissue label, has put together a lavishly presented package that houses Dreams Come True, bonus tracks in the form of demos and rehearsals, and a second disc entitled "Lost Songs," recorded by Tommy Peltier in his home studio and in his living room, which includes nine unreleased tracks and a 12-minute QuickTime movie of Sill performing in concert.
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