Palace Brothers: Lost Blues & Other Songs
Lost Blues & Other Songs
2
LPs
LP (Long Play)
Die gute alte Vinyl - Langspielplatte.
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- Label: Domino Records
- Bestellnummer: 1871261
- Erscheinungstermin: 2.3.2012
Mit Freude dürfen wir verkünden, dass Domino am 24. Februar 2012 fünf Alben von Palace - der musikalischen Identität von Will Oldham vor seinem
Welterfolg als Bonnie `Prince´Billy - wiederveröffentlichen wird. Diese einfach aufgenommenen Alben genießen unter Fans Kultstatus und versprühen eine ganz besonders intime Atmosphäre.
Die Compilation Lost Blues And Other Songs (als "Palace Music", 1997) wurde mit neuem Artwork und neuer Verpackung neu aufgelegt.
Lost Blues & Other Songs was the first compilation Oldham released. The collection rounds up many of the Palace singles and B sides long with some unreleased recordings.
The debut Palace Brothers single: "Ohio River Boat Song" is included as is Oldham’s version of Sally Timms of The Mekons song "Horses". Although a cover "Horses" is one of the definitive Palace songs. Oldham’s voice wavers with an intensity he saves for more emotional lyrics and an extraordinary guitar solo by David Pajo cuts through the rest of the song with a delightfully unhinged aggression (Oldham had asked Pajo to play a solo that sounded like Slash).
Other highlights of Lost Blues are "West Palm Beach" & "Gulf Shores", two of the dreamiest tracks Oldham has recorded and a highlight of the Palace canon. The live version of "Riding" is also a revelation. Originally featured on the There Is No One album, the song was an agnostic foot stomp about brothers and sisters, here it is turned into a three guitar assault. The contrast perfectly illustrates how Oldham refused to be constrained by any signature style, but how everything he did under the Palace name was instantly recognisable as his and his alone.
Die Compilation Lost Blues And Other Songs (als "Palace Music", 1997) wurde mit neuem Artwork und neuer Verpackung neu aufgelegt.
Product Information
Lost Blues & Other Songs was the first compilation Oldham released. The collection rounds up many of the Palace singles and B sides long with some unreleased recordings.
The debut Palace Brothers single: "Ohio River Boat Song" is included as is Oldham’s version of Sally Timms of The Mekons song "Horses". Although a cover "Horses" is one of the definitive Palace songs. Oldham’s voice wavers with an intensity he saves for more emotional lyrics and an extraordinary guitar solo by David Pajo cuts through the rest of the song with a delightfully unhinged aggression (Oldham had asked Pajo to play a solo that sounded like Slash).
Other highlights of Lost Blues are "West Palm Beach" & "Gulf Shores", two of the dreamiest tracks Oldham has recorded and a highlight of the Palace canon. The live version of "Riding" is also a revelation. Originally featured on the There Is No One album, the song was an agnostic foot stomp about brothers and sisters, here it is turned into a three guitar assault. The contrast perfectly illustrates how Oldham refused to be constrained by any signature style, but how everything he did under the Palace name was instantly recognisable as his and his alone.
- Tracklisting
LP
- 1 Ohio river boat song (4:26)
- 2 Riding (5:08)
- 3 Valentine's day (3:25)
- 4 Trudy dies (4:44)
- 5 Come in (2:59)
- 6 Little blue eyes (2:19)
- 7 Horses (4:28)
- 8 Stable will (5:49)
- 9 Untitled (2:36)
- 10 O how i enjoy the light (2:39)
- 11 Marriage (2:11)
- 12 West palm beach (4:57)
- 13 Gulf shores (5:08)
- 14 (end of) travelling (3:17)
- 15 Lost blues (3:59)
Palace Brothers
Lost Blues & Other Songs
EUR 31,99*