Judee Sill's career from 1968 to 1974 represents her entire recording output, spanning two studio albums and an unfinished third album that was later compiled and released posthumously. Discography Overview
Her second and final studio album, which she orchestrated and arranged herself. It is often cited for its more ambitious compositions, such as the eight-minute track " The Donor ".
Across these releases, several songs have become foundational to her legacy:
This posthumous compilation released in 2005 includes high-quality demos and unfinished tracks from her intended third album, mixed by Jim O'Rourke. Core Tracklist (Key Songs)
Her self-titled debut was the first release on David Geffen's Asylum label . It features her signature "country-cult-baroque" style, blending folk with intricate classical orchestrations inspired by Bach.