All songs written by
Vashti Bunyan, except where noted.
00:00
Diamond Day 1:47
01:47
Glow Worms 2:16
04:03
Lily Pond 1:24
05:27
Timothy Grub 3:15
08:42 Where
I Like to
Stand (
Bunyan/John James) 2:21
11:03
Swallow Song 2:16
13:19
Window Over the Bay (Bunyan/
Robert Lewis) 1:47
15:06
Rose Hip
November 2:27
17:33
Come Wind Come
Rain 2:07
19:40
Hebridean Sun (Bunyan/
Lewis) 1:13
20:53
Rainbow River 3:22
24:15 Trawlerman's
Song (Bunyan/Lewis) 1:56
26:11 Jog Along
Bess 3:36
29:47
Iris's Song for Us (Bunyan/
Wally Dix/Iris Macfarlane) 1:33
Bonus tracks:
31:20
Love Song 1:58 (
B-side to 1966 single
Train Song produced by
Peter Snell)
33:18 I'd Like to
Walk Around in Your
Mind 2:15 (an unreleased
1967 Immediate Records acetate produced by
Mike Hurst)
35:33
Winter is
Blue 1:48 (an unreleased acetate from 1966, different from
Tonite Let's All
Make Love in
London version)
37:21 Iris's Song
Version Two (Bunyan / Wally Dix / Iris Macfarlane) 2:31 (a
1969 alternative version from
John Bunyan's tape)
39:52 Somethings just stick in your mind -extra track- 2:15
Vashti Bunyan: vocals, acoustic guitar.
Christopher Sykes: piano, organ
.
John James: dulcitone.
Robin Williamson: fiddle, whistle,
Irish Harp. (8,13)
Dave Swarbrick: fiddle, mandolin
Simon Nicol: banjo (5,9,14)
Mike Crowther: guitar. (17)
String and recorder arrangements by
Robert Kirby (1,6,11)
Just Another Diamond Day is the debut
album of
English singer-songwriter Vashti Bunyan
. In the mid to late
1960s, Bunyan was under contract to
Andrew Oldham, which saw her release two
singles. However, Bunyan found the experience frustrating, and decided to head for the
Scottish islands in search of an artistic commune supposedly established by
Donovan. She travelled around the countryside with her partner
Robert in a horse-drawn wagon. It was during these travels that she wrote the songs which would later appear on Just Another Diamond Day. Bunyan returned to London where she was urged by producer
Joe Boyd to record her songs while they were still fresh. The recording session took place in December 1969 at
Sound Techniques in London. Song arrangements were performed by Robert Kirby, who also worked with
Nick Drake. Simon Nicol and Dave Swarbrick of
Fairport Convention and Robin Williamson of
The Incredible String Band contributed to some tracks. The album was initially released in
1970 but was a commercial failure and Bunyan retired from music for 35 years. Just Another Diamond Day was re-released by Spinney
Records in
2000, its success prompting Bunyan to return to music and eventually record the much delayed follow-up
Lookaftering, released in
2005. Just Another Diamond Day was also featured in a
UK TV advert for
T-Mobile's Flext in
2006.
- published: 18 Feb 2015
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