Letting Off the Happiness Bright Eyes

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  • Release Date: 06/01/2000
  • Original Release: 1998
  • Sales Rank: 29,425
  • Label: SADDLE CREEK
  • UPC: 648401002324
 
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Letting Off the Happiness

1LISTENIf Winter Ends 3:25
2LISTENPadraic My Prince 3:48
3LISTENContrast and Compare 3:57
4LISTENThe City Has Sex 2:11
5LISTENThe Difference in the Shades 4:23
6LISTENTouch 3:42
7LISTENJune on the West Coast 3:34
8LISTENPull My Hair 4:10
9LISTENA Poetic Retelling of an Unfortunate Seduction 4:24
10LISTENTereza and Thomas 25:46

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Editorial Reviews

The second full-length release from Omaha wunderkind Conor Oberst is a fascinating coming of age for a singer/songwriter whose respectability is chiseled in stone through his musical abilities. This ten-track outing is a lo-fi bonanza of heartfelt tunes that features musical contributions from members of such critically acclaimed groups as Neutral Milk Hotel, Of Montreal, and Lullaby for the Working Class. Special guests aside, it is Oberst's acoustic guitar and wavering emotional vocals that turn songs like the opening "If Winter Ends" into fragile masterpieces. There are also full-on rock numbers like "The City Has Sex" that help to push the envelope, and others like the Dylan-esque "June on the West Coast" that showcase the one-man band aspect of Bright Eyes. Letting Off the Happiness is a powerful record that manages to stay believable in light of the tortured emotions it tries to convey. It was recorded before Oberst was even out of his teens, but he shows the maturity of a songwriter who has seen it all, and for that he deserves respect and maybe a bit of incredulous inspection. This is a powerful record that has the ability to reach inside and identify with the listener, and while Bright Eyes went on to release some better-sounding and slightly more mature records, this one has the raw power to make people really stand up and notice. ~ Peter J. D'Angelo, All Music Guide All Music Guide

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March 24, 2005: As much as I like Bright Eyes...this album didn't do it for me. If you want to get an album by Bright Eyes, don't get this one.