| 1. My Home Is The Sea |
| 2. Beast For Thee |
| 3. What Are You |
| 4. Goat & Ram |
| 5. Lift Us Up |
| 6. Rudy Foolish |
| 7. Bed Is For Sleeping |
| 8. Only Someone Running |
| 9. Death In The Sea |
| 10. Blood Embrasse |
| 11. I Gave You |
Editorial Reviews
Product Description
Bonnie "Prince" Billy (Aka Will Oldham) is One of the Indie Music's Most Successful Recording Artist. "Superwolf" is the Official Follow Up to "Master and Everyone".
Superwolf's sound quality is a bit more polished than other Bonnie "Prince" Billy releases, displaying Will Oldham's confident, hovering vocals over playfully adorned verses, courtesy of Matt Sweeney. The songs maintain a Bolero-like quality in that they build toward an inevitable, triumphant release, taking in an important journey toward the epiphany at the end.
To buy this album is to invest in a solid, indie-blues album that exists delightfully outside of conventional definitions. Will Oldham has NEVER released anything I've ever regretted buying. He continues to be maddeningly capable of engaging his listeners in an authentic, reflective way that keeps his fanbase growing and growing.
From Sweeney's very first riff on "My Home Is the Sea," one can immediately sense an assertiveness in Oldham's voice that was absent on previous undertakings. This contrasted with dramatic shifts in the shaky, tortured falsetto that has become his trademark, what you have are some unusual flourishes to what has thus been a consistently dark sound, a sliver of light in that ever-darkening canon of his. "Beast for Thee" and "Bed Is for Sleeping" are sad ballads filled with brief glimmers of hope by Sweeney's dreamy guitar playing, while "Rudy Foolish" and "Only Someone Running" are devastating tracks in and of themselves, but with arrangements and harmonies that somehow keep the thing floating above water, up there in the sunlight. The rest of the album is pure aching bliss, with the middle track, "Lift Us Up," serving as the crescendo and centerpiece, making the ebb and flow of agony and ecstasy a symmetrical two-faced beast. When I took a few of my friends to see this sparsely attended concert live, one (who'd never even heard of Bonnie "Prince" Billy) said, "My God, that was triumphant..."
As an added bonus, the album itself is full of interesting little tidbits, like the rather wordy political insert with interesting insights into cannibis and alcohol obsessed cultures, as well as the lovely sadistic artwork. Hearts drawn in blood and beautiful pornography are some of the contradictions offered, reflecting the richness and oddness of the man and his music. And there's a priceless shot of both men on the back cover, Sweeney looking stoned out of his mind in aviator shades, and Oldham in what looks like a mechanics overalls stringing an electric guitar. Given the accessibility of this album, if you've never heard of Bonnie "Prince" Billy (like many of my now-obsessed friends never did), this is a good place to get hooked.
Notes on the limited edition- a bit of a ripoff- no extra tracks or artwork. In fact the only thing better is that it's a cardboard DigiPak. It's even missing out the funny drawing of "Will and Matt" contained in the standard edition.
For a better review, go to:
http://avantbard.com/corral/index.php?p=18
Bonnie "Prince" Billy (Aka Will Oldham) is One of the Indie Music's Most Successful Recording Artist. "Superwolf" is the Official Follow Up to "Master and Everyone".
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Superwolf
Bonnie "Prince" Billy , and Matt Sweeney Manufacturer: Drag City ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00070Q8FE Release Date: 2005-01-25 |
Tracks:
- My Home is the Sea
- Beast for Thee
- What Are You?
- Goat and Ram
- Lift Us Up
- Rudy Foolish
- Bed Is For Sleeping
- Only Someone Running
- Death In the Sea
- Blood Embrace
- I Gave You
Amazon.com
When word spread through indie gossip sites that Bonnie Prince Billy AKA Will Oldham AKA Palace was set to team with Matt Sweeney of Chavez, Zwan and Man `Zine fame, unless you were a dedicated fan of elaborate facial hair, it seemed hard to be very intrigued. But the Superwolf collaboration between the two is frayed, fuzzy and undeniably excellent. It's hard not to get hooked from the first song, which declares "I am under your spell/ And you will have me I reckon," a near six-minute epic that goes from moody sparse organ bit to absolutely choogling guitar part, the words shouted like some Southern anthem or ancient sea shanty until it ends with an elongated coda that sounds a lot like a Jerry Garcia solo album. It sounds a bit like Neil Young ca. Tonight's the Night covering British folk singer Nic Jones' Penguin Eggs album. Sweeney and Oldham play most of the instruments and though the vocals are mostly by Oldham, they do harmonize well. It's remarkable how Oldham continues to reinvent and reinvigorate his mystic mountain man persona The truly surprising thing is that the rest of the album is just as ridiculously good. --Mike McGonigalCustomer Reviews:
Goose bumps.......2007-06-19
Mesmerizing.......2005-09-15
Amazing Oldham Release.......2005-06-25
Superwolf's sound quality is a bit more polished than other Bonnie "Prince" Billy releases, displaying Will Oldham's confident, hovering vocals over playfully adorned verses, courtesy of Matt Sweeney. The songs maintain a Bolero-like quality in that they build toward an inevitable, triumphant release, taking in an important journey toward the epiphany at the end.
To buy this album is to invest in a solid, indie-blues album that exists delightfully outside of conventional definitions. Will Oldham has NEVER released anything I've ever regretted buying. He continues to be maddeningly capable of engaging his listeners in an authentic, reflective way that keeps his fanbase growing and growing.
A Prince Becoming King.......2005-06-17
From Sweeney's very first riff on "My Home Is the Sea," one can immediately sense an assertiveness in Oldham's voice that was absent on previous undertakings. This contrasted with dramatic shifts in the shaky, tortured falsetto that has become his trademark, what you have are some unusual flourishes to what has thus been a consistently dark sound, a sliver of light in that ever-darkening canon of his. "Beast for Thee" and "Bed Is for Sleeping" are sad ballads filled with brief glimmers of hope by Sweeney's dreamy guitar playing, while "Rudy Foolish" and "Only Someone Running" are devastating tracks in and of themselves, but with arrangements and harmonies that somehow keep the thing floating above water, up there in the sunlight. The rest of the album is pure aching bliss, with the middle track, "Lift Us Up," serving as the crescendo and centerpiece, making the ebb and flow of agony and ecstasy a symmetrical two-faced beast. When I took a few of my friends to see this sparsely attended concert live, one (who'd never even heard of Bonnie "Prince" Billy) said, "My God, that was triumphant..."
As an added bonus, the album itself is full of interesting little tidbits, like the rather wordy political insert with interesting insights into cannibis and alcohol obsessed cultures, as well as the lovely sadistic artwork. Hearts drawn in blood and beautiful pornography are some of the contradictions offered, reflecting the richness and oddness of the man and his music. And there's a priceless shot of both men on the back cover, Sweeney looking stoned out of his mind in aviator shades, and Oldham in what looks like a mechanics overalls stringing an electric guitar. Given the accessibility of this album, if you've never heard of Bonnie "Prince" Billy (like many of my now-obsessed friends never did), this is a good place to get hooked.
"Why aren't you kind to me? You could so easily...".......2005-02-13
Notes on the limited edition- a bit of a ripoff- no extra tracks or artwork. In fact the only thing better is that it's a cardboard DigiPak. It's even missing out the funny drawing of "Will and Matt" contained in the standard edition.
For a better review, go to:
http://avantbard.com/corral/index.php?p=18
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Superwolf
Bonnie "Prince" Billy , and Matt Sweeney Manufacturer: Domino ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0006IGOWY |
Tracks:
- My Home Is the Sea
- Beast for Thee
- What Are You?
- Goat and Ram
- Lift Us Up
- Rudy Foolish
- Bed Is for Sleeping
- Only Someone Running
- Death in the Sea
- Blood Embrace
- I Gave You
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Superwolf
Bonnie "Prince" Billy , and Matt Sweeney Manufacturer: Spunk ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0007LXH8O Release Date: 2005-01-17 |
Tracks:
- My Home Is the Sea
- Beast for Thee
- What Are You?
- Goat and Ram
- Lift Us Up
- Rudy Foolish
- Bed Is for Sleeping
- Only Someone Running
- Death in the Sea
- Blood Embrace
- I Gave You
Album Details
Bonnie "Prince" Billy (Aka Will Oldham) is One of the Indie Music's Most Successful Recording Artist. "Superwolf" is the Official Follow Up to "Master and Everyone".
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Superwolf
Bonnie "Prince" Billy , and Matt Sweeney Manufacturer: Pony Canyon Japan ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0006FGXK0 Release Date: 2005-01-17 |
Tracks:
- My Home Is the Sea
- Beast for Thee
- What Are You?
- Goat and Ram
- Lift Us Up
- Rudy Foolish
- Bed Is for Sleeping
- Only Someone Running
- Death in the Sea
- Blood Embrace
- I Gave You
Album Description
Japanese pressing of 2005 album, with Bonnie 'Prince' Billy, Packaged in a gatefold, miniature LP sleeve. P-Vine/Drag City.Rock Music:
- Taking Up Serpents [Explicit Lyrics]
- The Eyes of the Beacon Street Union/The Clown Died in Marvin Gardens [Import]
- The Psychedelic World of the 13th Floor Elevators [Import]
- Thunder Beings
- Under the Radar [Import]
- Way I Feel Today [Import]
- Weathered [Enhanced] [Import]
- What a Wonderful World
- What Can Not Be But Is [Import]
- Wheels-A-Turnin
