Heart Food

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Heart Food is a 1973 baroque-folk album by singer-songwriter Judee Sill, noted for its intricate arrangements, spiritual themes, and cult-classic status.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf baroque folk album
music album
studio album
arrangementStyle baroque instrumentation
complex vocal harmonies
orchestral arrangements
artist Judee Sill NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticalReception acclaimed by music critics
cult classic
follows Judee Sill NERFINISHED
genre baroque pop
country rock
folk
gospel-influenced pop
hasCultFollowing true
hasInstrumentation acoustic guitar
choral vocals
piano
strings
woodwinds
hasTrack Down Where the Valleys Are Low NERFINISHED
Soldier of the Heart NERFINISHED
The Donor NERFINISHED
The Kiss NERFINISHED
The Pearl NERFINISHED
The Phoenix NERFINISHED
The Vigilante NERFINISHED
There’s a Rugged Road NERFINISHED
influenced singer-songwriters in baroque pop
language English
notableSong The Donor NERFINISHED
The Kiss NERFINISHED
partOf Judee Sill discography
performer Judee Sill NERFINISHED
producer Henry Lewy NERFINISHED
Judee Sill NERFINISHED
recordLabel Asylum Records
releaseDate 1973
theme Christian mysticism
love
redemption
sacrifice
spirituality

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Judee Sill album Heart Food
Judee Sill secondAlbum Heart Food