Viva Last Blues Palace Music

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  • Release Date: 08/21/1995
  • Sales Rank: 29,478
  • Label: DRAG CITY
  • UPC: 781484006527

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Viva Last Blues

1LISTENMore Brother Rides / Palace 3:18
2LISTENViva Ultra / Palace 3:18
3LISTENThe Brute Choir / Palace 2:43
4LISTENThe Mountain Low / Palace 2:44
5LISTENTonight's Decision (And Hereafter) / Palace 4:10
6LISTENWork Hard/Play Hard / Palace 2:50
7LISTENNew Partner / Palace 3:54
8LISTENCat's Blues / Palace 3:18
9LISTENWe All, Us Three, Will Ride / Palace 2:56
10LISTENOld Jerusalem / Palace 2:16

Editorial Reviews

This incarnation of Palace, one of its more impressive, sees frontman Will Oldham turning out some of the strongest bleak country-rock in his career and taking the music in a few intriguing and even upbeat directions. With a great supporting cast that includes, among others, Sebadoh's Jason Loewenstein on drums and Oldham's brother Ned on bass, the group busts out laid-back twangy tunes that can really rock when the opportunity comes up. Most notably, tracks like "Work Hard/Play Hard" and the opening "More Brother Rides" are brimming with energy that may not overwhelm, but certainly provides a hefty backbone. Alternately, slower brooding tracks like the longing "New Partner" see the band proving their chops in a more refined setting. Oldham's cracking backcountry voice may be a bit of an acquired taste, but it's worth the time, as his inflections are capable of powerful feelings and certain honesty. The Palace team has put out many a record, but as far as accessible and slightly upbeat musical ruminations go, Viva Last Blues certainly sees the players near the top of their game. Things are a little thicker and dirtier than on the more laid-back acoustic records this prolific artist has put out, but the rock approach adds worlds to the delivery and creates a powerful palette for the equally important lyrics. Oldham is a truly underrated American talent, and this is among his best work, so take the time to find it. ~ Peter J. D'Angelo, All Music Guide All Music Guide

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Don't you know that he works hard?by Anonymous

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December 31, 1999: Absolutely among the top 3 indie rock albums of all time. It's too bad that bn.com only samples the first 5 tracks, because the 6 and 7 are probably the best songs ever to spring from the mind of Will Oldham.

This review was written about the CD edition.