| Colour Green, the one and only release from German underground folk denizen 
        Sibylle Baier, has been around since the early '70s, albeit in her closet. 
        Recorded on reel-to-reel in her home between 1970-1973, the budding actress, 
        seamstress, writer, mother, and singer/songwriter chose family over fame, 
        and it wasn't until the tapes landed in the hands of Dinosaur Jr.'s J. 
        Mascis that they began their ascent into the world that they so eloquently 
        describe. A wistful rendering of Vashti Bunyan, Leonard Cohen, and Joni 
        Mitchell, Baier's conversational voice can be both tragic and comforting, 
        turning the simplest task ("Driving") into a sepia-toned snapshot 
        of longing. Each track is like a field recording of the highest quality, 
        with every whisper of the locale present, yet unintelligible. Like Anne 
        Briggs with a guitar or Nico without all of the junkie baggage, Baier, 
        who would silently haul out the tape machine and press record late at 
        night when her family was asleep, conveys the purest of intimacies with 
        the kind of confidence only secrecy can afford. From the opening cut, 
        when she sings "tonight when I came home from work/there he, unforeseen 
        sat in my kitchen," the listener can't help but be transported behind 
        the soft closed eyes that grace Colour Green's basement-scavenged, yellowing 
        cover.  (by James Christopher Monger , All 
        Music Guide) | 
   
    | Sibylle Baier - An un-crowned queen of the 70's underground folk scene 
         Nico meets a female Jim Croche. Sibylle's Music is simply amazing in its intimacy and closeness. Recorded 
        in the late 70's on her home reel to reel recording device, the songs 
        on "Colour Green" are intimate portraits of life's sad and fragile 
        beauty. Her music has appeared in Wim Wenders' Film "Alice in den 
        Städten"(Alice in the Cities) and in the film "Umarmungen 
        und andere Sachen" (Embraces), by Jochen Richter. Sibylle started playing guitar and piano as a young girl, and through 
        the years enjoyed german folk songs, english and french ballads, George 
        Brassens, the Beatles, Bob Dylan, Joan Baez, as well as classical music, 
        especially Brahms and Bach. In a particularly dark and moody period of her life, a friend of Sibylles 
        dragged her out from under the bed and took her on a road trip to Strasbourg 
        ending up across the Alps in Genoa. Upon the return of this trip Sibylle 
        felt her sprits renewed and set out to write the song Remember the 
        Day grateful for being alive. It was the first song she ever wrote. In the late 60's and early 70's my mother Sibylle Baier slowly moved 
        away from her career as an actress and songwriter to raise a family. A 
        gifted musician, painter and seamstress, Sibylle is a fountain of expression, 
        a deep thinker, a philosopher and writer. Living in Stuttgart, Germany 
        with her two kids and husband, an accomplished screenwriter, their circle 
        of friends included a colorful mix of eccentrics, artist, philosophers, 
        dancers, royalty, musicians, neighbors and hobos. Sibylle, the talented 
        beauty, was at the heart of that circle. A student of religions and philosophy, her songs search for life's meaning 
        as well as reflect the struggles of a mother, wife, lover and friend. 
        Her unusual harmonic changes and beautiful meandering melodies take you 
        on a special journey through the landscapes of her life, "through 
        the hills (marked by apple trees)", "to the top of the empire 
        state" and into his car, "a place where she's been happy". 
        It just occurred to me that she, a German, wrote all these songs in english 
        while living in Germany and it is interesting that our family ended up 
        living in the US, in the beautiful Berkshire hills, marked by apple 
        trees.Colour Green is a gem of an album that will blow your mind. You will ask 
        yourself how it is possible you have never heard this before? Sibylle 
        is a star who chose to shine for her friends and family instead of the 
        whole world. With the release of this CD I hope to finally share the full 
        radiance of her power with all of you.
 (Robby Baier, gefunden bei soultube.com) |