| 1. No More Workhorse Blues |
| 2. Ruby |
| 3. Kiss |
Editorial Reviews
Product Description
Taken from the album 'Sings Greatest Palace Music'. The title track is b/w three non-LP tracks, 'Ruby', 'Kiss', & the enhanced video for the title track. Domino. 2004.
(Warning: the disc has a naughty picture on it that really does not do justice to the sweetness of the music; it's almost as if it's been put there to take the edge off of the music, which might otherwise make one cry.)
This disc is quite different from Greatest Palace Music (which, as listeners will discover is among the best, most poetic and most existential, countrypolitan records ever made -- like Witchitaw Lineman on heavy meds, but with much more authentic-sounding instrumental accompaniment by Nashville session cats that even the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band would be pround to work with) and from the other BPB albums, I See A Darkness, Ease Down The Road, Master And Everyone, and Superwolf, each of which is destined to be a classic of American popular music, up there with Stephen Foster's songs and Bob Dylan's good albums.
The title track is also interesting, and not at all typical of the main album from which it is taken. The disc also has a (weird, avant-garde, not particularly exciting) video on it. However, it is tracks 2 and 3 that make this a must-have for Will Oldham fans, music lovers, and human beings in general.
Taken from the album 'Sings Greatest Palace Music'. The title track is b/w three non-LP tracks, 'Ruby', 'Kiss', & the enhanced video for the title track. Domino. 2004.
No More Workhorse Blues,Bonnie Prince Billy,Domino,5-Inch CD Singles,Rock
Average customer rating:
|
No More Workhorse Blues
Bonnie "Prince" Billy Manufacturer: Drag City ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0006FFRUW Release Date: 2004-12-14 |
Tracks:
- No More Workhorse Blues - David Berman, , Andrew Bird, Stuart Duncan, Mark Fain, , Hargus "Pig" Robbins, Bruce Watkins
- Ruby - Will Oldham,
- Kiss
- No More Workhorse Blues [Multimedia Track]
Customer Reviews:
Excellent Bonus Tracks.......2005-10-26
(Warning: the disc has a naughty picture on it that really does not do justice to the sweetness of the music; it's almost as if it's been put there to take the edge off of the music, which might otherwise make one cry.)
This disc is quite different from Greatest Palace Music (which, as listeners will discover is among the best, most poetic and most existential, countrypolitan records ever made -- like Witchitaw Lineman on heavy meds, but with much more authentic-sounding instrumental accompaniment by Nashville session cats that even the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band would be pround to work with) and from the other BPB albums, I See A Darkness, Ease Down The Road, Master And Everyone, and Superwolf, each of which is destined to be a classic of American popular music, up there with Stephen Foster's songs and Bob Dylan's good albums.
The title track is also interesting, and not at all typical of the main album from which it is taken. The disc also has a (weird, avant-garde, not particularly exciting) video on it. However, it is tracks 2 and 3 that make this a must-have for Will Oldham fans, music lovers, and human beings in general.
Average customer rating: |
No More Workhorse Blues
Bonnie "Prince" Billy Manufacturer: Domino ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00064VL0I Release Date: 2004-10-25 |
Tracks:
- No More Workhorse Blues - David Berman, , Andrew Bird, Stuart Duncan, Mark Fain, , Hargus "Pig" Robbins, Bruce Watkins
- Ruby - Will Oldham,
- Kiss
- No More Workhorse Blues [Multimedia Track]
Album Description
Taken from the album 'Sings Greatest Palace Music'. The title track is b/w three non-LP tracks, 'Ruby', 'Kiss', & the enhanced video for the title track. Domino. 2004.Rock Music:
