Ease Down the Road Bonnie "Prince" Billy

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  • Release Date: 04/03/2001
  • Sales Rank: 64,870
  • Label: PALACE RECORDS
  • UPC: 781484802624
 
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Ease Down the Road

1LISTENMay It Always Be 4:04
2LISTENCareless Love 2:06
3LISTENA King at Night 4:29
4LISTENJust to See My Holly Home 3:40
5LISTENAt the Break of Day 4:16
6LISTENAfter I Made Love to You 3:53
7LISTENEase Down the Road 3:06
8LISTENThe Lion Lair 6:01
9LISTENMrs. William 3:03
10LISTENSheep 2:54
11LISTENGrand Dark Feeling of Emptiness 3:23
12LISTENRich Wife Full of Happiness 3:07

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Editorial Reviews

Will Oldham has long confused record buyers with his constantly changing monikers. Though the persona attached has remained fairly consistent, his releases under Bonnie "Prince" Billy brought a subtle but undeniable shift. Following the cracked, wayward style he adopted on 1997s Joya, Oldham settled on the steady understated "Bonnie" voice of I See a Darkness. The lyrics became more direct and the narrator's strange mythology deepened. If that album embraced its subject as a necessary, even beautiful aspect of life, Ease Down the Road finds the singer comfortable with this new-found acceptance. Backing Oldham is a cast of new and old faces who deliver their parts with an unusually soft, smooth touch. The singer eases into this setting, singing of his estranged upbringing, plans to construct his own kingdom (through questionable means), and love. The latter is Oldham's biggest preoccupation, finding its way into nearly every song, like the album's subplot. Though unable to choose between the love of one woman and the ability to be with whomever will suit his needs, the narrator is largely unconcerned with the conflict. Ease Down the Road features some of his most direct dealings with the subject on "May It Always Be" and "After I Made Love to You." As the album develops, this material is balanced with the more characteristic musings of "The Lion Lair," "Sheep," and "Grand Dark Feeling of Emptiness": songs that trace the same fictional histories found on I See a Darkness. The end result is the natural and necessary expansion of a unique songwriting voice. Seeming more confident than ever, Oldham's Ease Down the Road is a wonderful addition to a catalog that should earn him a place among the finest songwriters of his age, or any age. ~ Nathan Bush, All Music Guide All Music Guide

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January 22, 2005: Will Oldham's music has really changed my life. I'd recommend this LP to anyone, as it would be safe to say it is possibly my favorite record ever. I write this review because sometimes reading others' opinions of albums effects my purchase of such. This album is for the most part pretty mellow. Perfectly recorded. I find this album to be best in the winter. Ease Down the Road is unlike I See a Darkness and Master and Everyone, as it is less depressing but still manages to keep a mellow, perfect folky feel. Great, great harmonies. If you play guitar, you'll have a good time learning these songs. It's a little less strange then some of Oldham's EPs (which are brilliant as well). There's a lot of heart in this album. Try it out. You can't go wrong.