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Just Another Diamond Day


Just Another Diamond Day  
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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0655035400426
Label: Dicristina Stair
Manufacturer: Dicristina Stair
MPN: 4
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Dicristina Stair
Release Date: October 19, 2004
Studio: Dicristina Stair


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Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating:  out of 5 stars - The female Donovan
I actually hadn't heard of Vashti until after that Reebok commercial with "Train Song", I completely fell in love with this album after hearing the song clips. I'm one who likes Donovan and the Incredible String Band, so I enjoy her pastoral themes and traditional melodies more than others might. But even if you're into good singer-songwriters with fantastic voice, I recommend this.



Rating:  out of 5 stars - A Discovery 30 Years in the Making
For certain people, music is more than some random noise to dance to or listen to while painting the bedrooms. Sometimes it can just stop you in your tracks. Vashti Bunyan does that for anyone that considers themself her fan. You won't find many casual Vashti fans as her music just seems too engaging to turn away. For those who listen to her are likely to love her regardless of anything. Sure, she might be too demure or at first sound too fragile and sensitive for bedrockheads who run through ... Read More



Rating:  out of 5 stars - Beautiful Pastoral English Folk
This is one of the most beautiful albums ever recorded and my personal favorite. Vashti was discovered by the Rolling Stones' producer and pitched as a pop singer, but fled to the country to live alone in a caravan after recording this album of pastoral english folk. Her soft high voice trembles ever so slightly over a collection of beautifully crafted, sweet but never simple songs about sunlight and hay, wind and rain, dogs and horses, frog and birds, cups of tea, muddy boots and romantic longing. ... Read More



Rating:  out of 5 stars - I tripped and almost fell, but Vashti caught me
This album saved me..literally. Tripping as hard as I ever had, I almost called an ambulance because I was so scared. I put the album on and as soon as Vashti started singin "la lalala la la lalala la" on the song "Diamond Day" my bad trip turned into the best one I've ever had as the album progressed. She may have not saved my life, but Vashti saved me huge ambulance and hospital fees, and an explanation for anyone who asked of why I had to go to the emergency room.
Somebody else said the album ... Read More



Rating:  out of 5 stars - Idyllic reveries from a tinker's soul
Having just returned from seeing Vashti perform at Carnegie Hall in a review assembled by David Byrne, I am amazed that her voice still has that angellic dream quality that owed much to early Joni MItchell and a host of Brit folk-rock earth mothers. If you are familiar with Eric Andersen's BLUE RIVER, you'll have the aesthetic sense of this.
Discovered by Joe Boyd, but entirely lacking in whatever drive one needs to sustain oneself through the interminable disappointments os a life as a professional ... Read More


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