10/15/2024

High Moon to Release Vinyl-Only Rarities From Cult Folky Laurie Styvers

HIGH MOON RECORDS UNVEILS NEW VINYL-ONLY

RARITIES COLLECTION

FROM CULT SINGER-SONGWRITER LAURIE STYVERS

 

LET ME COMFORT YOU: THE HUSH RARITIES

FOLLOWS LAST YEAR’S CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED

GEMINI GIRL: THE COMPLETE HUSH RECORDINGS

WITH 11 ALTERNATE TAKES, DEMOS,

APPEARING FOR THE FIRST TIME ON LP

 

RELEASE FEATURES EXCLUSIVE LINER NOTES FROM

5X GRAMMY® AWARD-NOMINATED ARCHIVIST ALEC PALAO

 

LET ME COMFORT YOU: THE HUSH RARITIES ARRIVES

VIA HIGH MOON RECORDS ON FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25

 

PRE-ORDERS AVAILABLE NOW

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“The supple-voiced ’70s singer-songwriter (mines) the internal turmoil of coming of age… alternately suggests the opulence of recent Weyes Blood

and the precision of vintage Aimee Mann.”

– PITCHFORK


“Although Laurie’s modern echoes are an undeniable delight, it is her reverberations

in the music of the early ’70s that proves uncanny.”

– SHINDIG

 

High Moon Records is proud to announce a new vinyl collection of rare tracks from cult singer-songwriter Laurie StyversLet Me Comfort You: The Hush Rarities arrives Friday, October 25, 2024 exclusively on vinyl LP, joined by a 4-page lyric insert with liner notes from 5x GRAMMY® Award-nominated compilation producer Alec Palao. Pre-orders are available now.

 

Let Me Comfort You: The Hush Rarities follows High Moon’s 2023 release of Gemini Girl: The Complete Hush Recordingsthe first-ever comprehensive anthology of Styvers’ remarkable body of work, including her two deeply moving solo albums, Spilt Milk (1971) and The Colorado Kid (1973). Akin to a lost third album, the new collection now gathers 11 alternate takes, demos, and previously unissued songs from the original album sessions, further showcasing the enigmatic Texas singer-songwriter’s honey-voiced intimacy and intangible magic, its lovelorn gems like “Let Me Comfort You” and “Crazy Rainy Spring” equal of anything on either now-rightfully acclaimed albums.

 

PRE-ORDER LET ME COMFORT YOU: THE HUSH RARITIES

 

Laurie Styvers may be amongst the lesser-known names within the milieu of 1970s cult singer-songwriters, but anyone who experiences the bewitching innocence on display within her two deeply moving solo albums, Spilt Milk (1971) and The Colorado Kid (1973), will surely fall in love with this enigmatic figure. Born in Texas, Styvers was a student at the American School in London when she joined the legendary 1960s psych-folk outfit Justine, guesting on their eponymous 1970 debut LP before heading back to the US to attend college in Colorado. She soon returned to the UK, embarking upon a solo career after signing with Hush Productions, founded by legendary producers Shel Talmy (The Kinks, The Who, Small Faces) and Hugh Murphy. 

 

Produced by Murphy (known for landmark work with Gerry Rafferty, Richard and Linda Thompson, Van Morrison, and others), Styvers’ Hush recordings revealed her as an exceptional songstress with a humble, captivating vocal presence, akin to such artists as Carole King, Karen Carpenter, and Judee Sill. The sumptuous musical backgrounds – arranged by Tom Parker (Apollo 100, New London Chorale) and David Whitaker (Nico, Marianne Faithfull), and featuring the cream of UK session personnel as accompaniment – expertly elevate Styvers’ intimate, haunting songcraft, heightening songs like her debut single, “Beat The Reaper,” with the baroque flavors of early 1970s British pop.

 

Styvers commuted between London and Colorado while making Spilt Milk and The Colorado Kid, but the relative commercial failure of both albums – as well as a disastrous engagement supporting Emitt Rhodes at Los Angeles’ famed Troubadour – saw her ardor dampen for a music career and hastened her exit from the scene. She sadly faded into obscurity, spending her later years caring for animals before passing away in 1998, her seraphic face and voice somehow frozen in time.

 

Styvers recorded a small amount of tracks in addition to Spilt Milk and The Colorado Kid, but in the light of her all too brief sojourn in the recording studio, none of it could be considered extraneous. Drawn from the original session reels, Let Me Comfort You: The Hush Rarities compiles those completed masters that remained in the can, along with a smattering of alternate versions and early demos, all appearing on vinyl for the first time. The strength of the material and the production values are commensurate with her released work, offering additional evidence of Styvers’ unrequited talent and a regretful, if unintended, epitaph to her shining light. Pitchfork applauded Styvers’ heretofore obscure music as “a piano-driven wonderland that invoked the buoyant pop side of Laurel Canyon vogue to frame a complicated internal portrait.

 

“For decades, Laurie Styvers was, to all intents and purposes, a ghost,” writes Alec Palao. “Nevertheless, (her) two albums continued to entice and intrigue all who encountered them. And now, we have more of that voice, and those songs, to further entrance and delight.”

 

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LAURIE STYVERS

LET ME COMFORT YOU: THE HUSH RARITIES

(HIGH MOON RECORDS)

RELEASE DATE: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 2024

 

TRACKLIST:

 

Side A

1. Gemini Girl (Alternate Version)

2. Let Me Comfort You

3. God Knows The Reason

4. White Flower (Alternate Vocal)

5. All I Ever Had (Demo Version)

6. If You Don’t Write Me Soon

 

Side B

1. Oh Colorado (Alternate Version)

2. The Way It Should Stay

3. Part Time Lover

4. Crazy Rainy Spring

5. Now That The Rain’s Stopped


"Laurie Styvers's glistening music has received the presentation it deserves.

What she left behind casts an unbreakable spell." 

— Charles Donovan, RNR


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