A 30-year exile of disillusionment came to an end in the early noughties for folk icon Vashti Bunyan with the re-release of her 1970 debut record 'Just Another Diamond Day', bringing her admiration from a modern generation of folk musicians. On the back of this new-found popularity comes 'Some Things Just Stick In Your Mind', a compilation of early recordings that predates her folkier material. Indeed, many of the songs on this release are of a more compact and mainstream nature, simple love songs and ditties with minimal accompaniment. The first disc gathers together early single recordings (among them the Jagger/Richards-penned title track), while the second is the minimalist result of one hour's studio time in 1964, with only Bunyan's voice and guitar present.|
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