Japanese pressing of the singer/songwriter's 2004 album, includes a hidden bonus track, 'Land Called Home' along with two Japanese only bonus tracks, 'Cinderblock' and 'Suckers Promises'. 13 tracks in total. MOJO Magazine said of the album, 'This album is a big wet dream of loss and isolation, sex and the search for grace. The songs that aren't set late at night, in a motel room that doubles as a jail, take place in the rain on some desolate highway, which might be the path of righteousness but goes nowhere. The phone booth to God is out of order, the radio plays nothing but scripture or static, and the girl in his bed doesn't want to redeem him but needs a ride to the Greyhound station.' V2 Records.
Drill a Hole in That Substrate & Tell Me What You See,Jim White,V2,Pop,Rock/Pop
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Drill a Hole in That Substrate and Tell Me What You See
Jim White Manufacturer: Luaka Bop ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00026WT6A Release Date: 2004-06-08 |
Tracks:
- Static On The Radio
- Bluebird
- Combing My Hair In A Brand New Style
- That Girl From Brownsville Texas
- Borrowed Wings
- If Jesus Drove A Motor Home
- Objects In Motion
- Buzzards Of Love
- Alabama Chrome
- Phone Booth In Heaven
- Bonus Track 1
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It's no accident that Jim White is on David Byrne's Luaka Bop label. His odd, oblique tales from Pensacola, Fla. and beyond wouldn't be out of place in Byrne's quirky movie of smalltown Texas, True Stories. In fact, White has his own new film, Searching for the Wrong-Eyed Jesus, to capture his chosen milieu of motel rooms, truck stops, and churches, and--as described on "If Jesus Drove a Motor Home"--waffle houses: "Jesus eating eggs with ya'll." Not that the artist needs visuals to project his skewed vision: Drill a Hole in That Substrata and Tell Me What You See is dense with dreamy, wasted scenarios, each spilling into the other. His vocals, which rarely rise above a half-whisper, are those of a loser at love cursed by self-knowledge ("You can't waste the whole damn day loving what you need to cast away") and a winner at ennui who spends his drifting hours "listening to the song behind everything I think I know" and finding only static. The album, his third, is treated to offbeat textural touches that reflect the edgy ambient approach of his co-producer, Joe Henry--electronic washes, horn charts, banjo, bebop trumpet. A colorful character whose real-life exploits include stints as a professional surfer and Milan fashion model--and struggles with drugs and religion--White is supported by an expansive cast including fellow tortured Southerner Mary Gauthier, Aimee Mann, Barenaked Ladies, and guitarist Bill Frisell. --Lloyd SachsCustomer Reviews:
adventuresome alt-country/pop that should be heard........2007-01-17
a mysterious visitor.......2006-08-04
So I started asking my friends to find out who loaned it to me. Nobody did. Nobody claims credit, or even knew who Jim White is.
That's it. I'm convinced this album actually has magic voodoo powers, and simply willed itself onto my desk because it knew how much I needed to hear this music.
Holy Sh#$t!!!!.......2005-11-28
It's not that great.......2005-07-03
Future Country?.......2005-03-09
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Drill a Hole in That Substrate and Tell Me What You See
Jim White Manufacturer: V2 ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0001LUH4W Release Date: 2004-05-31 |
Tracks:
- Static on the Radio
- Bluebird
- Combing My Hair in a Brand New Style
- That Girl from Brownsville Texas
- Borrowed Wings
- If Jesus Drove a Motor Home
- Objects in Motion
- Buzzards of Love
- Alabama Chrome
- Phone Booth in Heaven
- Land Called Home
Customer Reviews:
Import vs American release.......2005-02-10
If you only buy one CD in 2004............2004-04-20
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Drill a Hole in That Substrate & Tell Me What You See
Jim White Manufacturer: V2 ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0002XVUS6 Release Date: 2004-11-01 |
Tracks:
- Static On The Radio
- Bluebird
- Combing My Hair In A Brand New Style
- That Girl From Brownsville Texas
- Borrowed Wings
- If Jesus Drove A Motor Home
- Objects In Motion
- Buzzards Of Love
- Alabama Chrome
- Phone Booth In Heaven
- Land Called Home
- Cinderblock Walls
- Suckers Promise
Album Description
Japanese pressing of the singer/songwriter's 2004 album, includes a hidden bonus track, 'Land Called Home' along with two Japanese only bonus tracks, 'Cinderblock' and 'Suckers Promises'. 13 tracks in total. MOJO Magazine said of the album, 'This album is a big wet dream of loss and isolation, sex and the search for grace. The songs that aren't set late at night, in a motel room that doubles as a jail, take place in the rain on some desolate highway, which might be the path of righteousness but goes nowhere. The phone booth to God is out of order, the radio plays nothing but scripture or static, and the girl in his bed doesn't want to redeem him but needs a ride to the Greyhound station.' V2 Records.Album Details
Japanese Release featuring Two Bonus TracksRock Music:
