There Is No-One What Will Take Care of You The Palace Brothers

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  • Release Date: 06/07/1993
  • Sales Rank: 62,712
  • Label: DRAG CITY
  • UPC: 036172903429
 
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There Is No-One What Will Take Care of You

1LISTENIdle Hands Are the Devil's Playthings 2:06
2LISTENLong Before 6:11
3LISTENI Tried to Stay Healthy for You 3:30
4LISTENThe Cellar Song 3:51
5LISTEN(I Was Drunk at the) Pulpit 3:51
6LISTENThere Is No-One What Will Take Care of You 2:55
7LISTENO Lord Are You in Need? 2:58
8LISTENMerida 3:38
9LISTENKing Me 3:49
10LISTENI Had a Good Mother and Father 2:54
11LISTENRiding 4:23
12LISTENO Paul 2:49

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Editorial Reviews

Will Oldham's first album under the Palace rubric, There Is No-One What Will Take Care of You, seemed to emerge from under a cloud of mystery on its first release in 1993. The first edition had no credits save a list of names under the heading "Impossible Without," leading to all manner of speculation in the indie community about who was responsible; the album sounded as if some ancient songsters who had somehow escaped Harry Smith's attention years before had recorded a session in their living room, which somehow found its way to the offices of Drag City. On There Is No-One What Will Take Care of You, Oldham sounds like a lost-lost cousin of the Louvin Brothers who, after ending up on skid row, is equally convinced that Satan is real, since he smells his foul breath every waking moment of his life. Oldham's stark, intimate tales of sin, lust, alcohol, and hopelessness are fascinating, horribly compelling stuff, and while it would be easy for this material to sound ironic or condescending, it isn't -- Oldham makes his characters' shame, confusion, and desperate search for grace real and genuinely moving. There Is No-One What Will Take Care of You may not be the best Palace album, but it is the work where Will Oldham's obsession with sin and redemption shines forth with the most painful and absorbing clarity. Mark Deming, All Music Guide

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