| Vashti (Bunyan) Some Things Just Stick In Your Mind/I Want To Be Alone UK 1965 7” Decca Records Catalogue Number F.12157, Ultra Rare Decca Stock Copy (Demos are more common) of this legendary single, Vashti (full name Vashti Bunyan) is one of the more mysterious figures in the Immediate Records orbit for having hardly gotten even a single out. Vashti was one of Andrew Oldham's many discoveries of the mid-'60s. She was given a Mick Jagger/Keith Richards song, "Some Things Just Stick in Your Mind," to release as a single (produced by Oldham) for Decca in 1965. Backed with her own composition “I want to be alone” She jumped to EMI/Columbia the following year, for "Train Song" b/w "Love Song," without success. Oldham didn't give up on her, however, and Vashti made numerous recordings over the next two years, from 1966 through 1968. Despite these efforts, Vashti's sole release during that period was "Winter Is Blue," which appeared on the soundtrack of the Peter Whitehead documentary film Tonite Let's All Make Love in London. She sang backing vocals on one song from the second Twice As Much album, That's All, but frustration over her lack of released recordings under her own name finally caused Vashti to leave Oldham's orbit as a client. She signed with Philips, where she released an ultra collectable album under her full name of Vashti Bunyan. From then nothing until this year 30+ years later when she finally issued a excellent 2nd LP. EX- Condition, P&P UK £1.20 Overseas at cost
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