Compil. US 2005 on Saddle Creek label
Rock (Indie Rock)
Ten song promo issued just prior to the release of I'm Wide Awake It's Morning and Digital Ash In A Digital Urn. The back cover reads: In a better world, these records are played in every living room in the nation, receive heavy rotation on barroom jukeboxes across the country, and have a ready home on our "modern rock" radio. As we await that inevitable day, Bright Eyes' Conor Oberst continues to earn his reputation as our most respected young troubadour with almost frightening ease. He's been recording since the age of 14, and for the past few years he's been tagged "rock's boy genius" by the music press. Now, with the release of these two albums, we have unequivocal proof that the 24 year-old Oberst belongs amid our lineage of great American songwriters. These albums are a soundly articulated slice of modern life rolled into two very different records, both bursting with all of the heartfelt poetry for which Bright Eyes' records have earned their acclaim. Of course, the rough edges haven't gone away - the palpitation of a splintering note, the crack of a voice as it overextends, the clumsy thump of a misplaced thumb. It's all still there. But there's a glorious new level of depth, a maturation of texture, writing and delivery. His best work yet.
Bright Eyes , *1995 US album by |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Lua | Bright Eyes | ||
2 | I Woke Up With This Song In My Head This Morning | Bright Eyes | ||
3 | We Are Nowhere And It's Now | Bright Eyes | ||
4 | Another Travelin' Song | Bright Eyes | ||
5 | Poison Oak | Bright Eyes | ||
6 | Take It Easy (Love Nothing) | Bright Eyes | ||
7 | Burn Rubber | Bright Eyes | ||
8 | Gold Mine Gutted | Bright Eyes | ||
9 | I Believe In Symmetry | Bright Eyes | ||
10 | Easy/Lucky/Free | Bright Eyes |