Superwolf Bonnie "Prince" Billy

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  • Release Date: 01/25/2005
  • Sales Rank: 74,466
  • Label: DRAG CITY
  • UPC: 781484017929
 
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Superwolf

1LISTENMy Home Is The Sea Royal Stable Music 5:49
2LISTENBeast For Thee Royal Stable Music 3:41
3LISTENWhat Are You? Royal Stable Music 2:38
4LISTENGoat And Ram Royal Stable Music 5:15
5LISTENLift Us Up Royal Stable Music 2:56
6LISTENRudy Foolish Royal Stable Music 4:12
7LISTENBed Is For Sleeping Royal Stable Music 2:56
8LISTENOnly Someone Running Royal Stable Music 3:13
9LISTENDeath In The Sea Royal Stable Music 2:38
10LISTENBlood Embrace Royal Stable Music 7:57
11LISTENI Gave You Royal Stable Music 2:38

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Editorial Reviews

Will Oldham's musical personality is strong and distinct enough that when he collaborates with another artist, with rare exception he firmly takes the lead (whether or not that was the intention). And while guitarist Matt Sweeney (formerly of Chavez and Zwan) gets equal billing with Oldham's alter ego Bonnie "Prince" Billy on 2005's Superwolf, one listen confirms that this is primarily Oldham's work, with Sweeney obviously second in command. (The liner notes state that Oldham wrote the lyrics and Sweeney wrote the music, though to these ears Sweeney is either remarkably gifted at channeling Oldham's musical notions or the lyricist passed along a few melodic ideas as well.) However, this isn't to say Sweeney's presence isn't strongly and clearly felt here -- Superwolf exists in a musical landscape very much like Bonnie "Prince" Billy's earlier recorded work, such as Ease Down the Road and I See a Darkness, but Sweeney's periodic interjections of hard guitar lines give this a firmer musical texture and a stronger structural backbone than one might expect. Also, with Sweeney on hand, Oldham has kept some of his less appealing musical eccentricities in check -- this is one of his strongest and best-focused works in years, with the slow tempos adding drama to songs that manage to go somewhere in dramatic fashion despite their deliberate pace, and Sweeney's spare but evocative guitar lines fill the spaces without cluttering the frames. Even if Oldham ends up being front and center on Superwolf, the results make it clear the man works best with a strong collaborator, and it's hard not to hope Oldham and Sweeney continue to work together in the future. Mark Deming, All Music Guide

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October 21, 2005: This album is absolutely perfect. I think the production, writing, and arrangements bring out Bonnie Prince Billy's full potential. Every time I think Will Oldham couldn’t get any better, he releases an album and proves me wrong. I especially think "Blood Embrace" is devastating. But overall, this is a quite enjoyable record. I only give this record 4-stars because I reserve 5-stars for recordings like Blood on the Tracks and Exile on Main Street. But as far as 4-star ratings go, this is high on my list.