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Ex-Con [Future Pilot AKA Vs. Bill Wells] |
Bill Wells, Smog |
első megjelenés éve: 1998 |
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(1998)
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4.682 Ft
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1. | Ex-Con
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2. | Little Girl Shoes
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3. | Just Like Napoleon
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4. | Duckpond Blues
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Jazz
Bill Callahan Jim O'Rourke Guitar Ken Champion Rian Murphy Thymme Jones Tim Mullins
The "Ex Con" single features the most deceptively upbeat moment from Smog's 1997 album, Red Apple Falls. The folky new-wave gem, in which singer/songwriter Bill Callahan laments that he feels like a "robot by the river," leads off this four song EP. Each following songs reflects a different aspect of Smog's sound; "Little Girl Shoes" is stark and acoustic musically, but the lyrics are painfully elaborate: "Does the girl imitate the woman/Or the woman imitate the girl?" Callahan asks, reminiscent of "All Your Women Things" from The Doctor Came at Dawn. "Just Like Napoleon" features sludgy, falling-down guitars, and sounds a little like a cleaner version of Julius Caesar. Finally, "Duckpond Blues" is a beautiful instrumental version of Red Apple Falls' title track, resplendent with weepy pedal steel and piano. The EP's diversity acts as a nice complement to Red Apple Falls' flowing folkiness, displaying Callahan's range as a songwriter. ~ Heather Phares, All Music Guide |
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