High Moon Records unveils first-ever anthology from singer-songwriter Laurie Styvers

“Beat The Reaper”

Laurie Styvers

Gemini Girl:
The Complete
Hush Recordings

Out February 17th
on High Moon Records

GEMINI GIRL:
THE COMPLETE HUSH RECORDINGS

AUGMENTS TWO FABLED STUDIO LPS WITH FULL ALBUM’S WORTH OF PREVIOUSLY UNRELEASED MATERIAL, INCLUDING DEMOS, ALTERNATE VERSIONS, AND LONG-LOST ORIGINAL SONGS

Press Release

High Moon Records is proud to announce the first-ever comprehensive anthology from singer-songwriter Laurie Styvers. Gemini Girl: The Complete Hush Recordings arrives on 2XCD and digital download on Friday, February 17. All formats will feature optimum fidelity, along with an exclusive 48-page booklet collecting extensive liner notes from GRAMMY® Award-nominated compilation producer Alec Palao alongside lavish artwork, a bounty of never-before-seen photos, memorabilia, and more. Pre-orders are available now.

Gemini Girl: The Complete Hush Recordings is heralded by today’s remastered premiere of Styvers’ 1972 debut single, “Beat The Reaper,” joined by an evocative animated visualizer created by renowned musician/visual artist Martin Carr (The Boo Radleys, bravecaptain), streaming now on YouTube.

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, David Bowie) and Hugh Murphy. 

Produced by Murphy (known for his landmark work with Gerry Rafferty, Richard and Linda Thompson, Van Morrison, and more), Styvers’ Hush recordings revealed her as an exceptional songstress with a humble and captivating vocal presence, redolent of such iconic 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 iconic 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.

Gemini Girl: The Complete Hush Recordings is the exhaustive document Laurie Styvers’ remarkable body of work has so long demanded. Drawn from original tapes and session reels, the 36-track, newly remastered anthology includes Spilt Milk and The Colorado Kid – both available for the first time in five decades – alongside a full album’s worth of unreleased material, including demos, alternate versions, and previously unheard songs. The 48-page booklet includes painstaking liner notes by compilation producer Alec Palao that delve deep into Styvers’ heartbreaking legend, based upon the recollections of those who knew or worked with her, all extensively illustrated with never-before-seen photos, rare memorabilia, and more. Discretely moving, intensely melancholic, and rich with Styvers’ unique gift for graceful melodies, Gemini Girl: The Complete Hush Recordings now stands as the last word on the intangible magic of this fascinating and mysterious artist.

The best part of Laurie Styvers is her sweet and humble voice,” Palao writes, “and the fine music that surrounds it, and no statute of limitations exists for such things. They reference an era long passed, when a genuine innocent could put words on paper, voice to tape, lay some simple, heartfelt cards on the table, and share it all with the world, with none of the irony and cynicism that now engulf popular music. Laurie’s gift is in a better place for that.

Tracklist:

DISC 1: SPILT MILK

Beat The Reaper
Imagine That The Lights Have Gone Out
All I Ever Had
Five Leaves Left
Gemini Girl
Pigeons
Leo Loves You
Seasonal Blues
You Keep Coming Home In The Mornings
Inside You
Eat Your Cornflakes
Open Your Window
Let Me Comfort You *
God Knows The Reason *
Gemini Girl (Alternate Version) *
Eat Your Cornflakes (Alternate Version) *
All I Ever Had (Demo Version) *
White Flowers (Alternate Version) * 

DISC 2: THE COLORADO KID
You Are My Inspiration
All American Long Haired Denimed Songwriting Guitar Man
Take Me In Your Arms Again
Heavenly Band
You Can Fly Me To The Moon
White Flowers
You Be The Tide, I’ll Be The Bay
There’s Still Time (Follow Your Heart)
Oh Colorado
Gather The Grain
Take Good Care
The Way It Should Stay *
Now That The Rain’s Stopped *
Part Time Lover *
Crazy Rainy Spring *
If You Don’t Write Me Soon *
Oh Colorado (Alternate Version) *
You Be The Tide, I’ll Be The Bay (Alternate Mix) * 

* Previously Unreleased

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