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Origin
  
Germany

Name
  
Sibylle Baier

Children
  
Robert Baier

Labels
  
Orange Twin Records

Albums
  

Years active
  
1970-73

Genres
  
Folk music

Instruments
  
Guitar

Role
  
Singer

Movies
  
Alice in the Cities

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Occupation(s)
  
Actress, Singer-Songwriter

Similar People
  
Vashti Bunyan, Robert Baier, Linda Perhacs, Jessica Pratt, Karen Dalton

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Sibylle Baier is a German folk singer and actress whose musical abilities achieved belated recognition with the 2006 release of the album Colour Green, compiled from songs she had recorded in the early 1970s.

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Background

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Having played the guitar and piano as a young girl, she was moved to write her first song, "Remember The Day", after taking a road trip with a friend across the Alps to Genoa, via Strasbourg.

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She appeared in Wim Wenders' 1973 film Alice in the Cities, and her music is also featured in Umarmungen und andere Sachen (1975) and in Wim Wenders' Palermo Shooting (2008) . Baier opted not to pursue an acting or singing career, and eventually moved to America, where she concentrated on bringing up a family.

The songs that went on to make up her album Colour Green were home reel-to-reel tape recordings Baier had made in Germany between 1970 and 1973. Some 30 years later, her son Robby compiled a CD from these recordings to give to family members as presents. He also gave a copy to Dinosaur Jr's J Mascis, who in turn passed it along to the Orange Twin label. Orange Twin released the album in February 2006. She is expected to release a second studio album.

Discography

  • Colour Green (Orange Twin Records belated release in 2006)
  • References

    Sibylle Baier Wikipedia