What Will We Be [Bonus Track] by Devendra Banhart: Vinyl LP Cover

    What Will We Be [Bonus Track] Devendra Banhart

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    Vinyl LP - Bonus Tracks

    • Release Date: 11/03/2009
    • Sales Rank: 41,883
    • Label: WARNER BROS / WEA
    • UPC: 093624973133

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    What Will We Be [Bonus Track]

    Disc 1
    1Can't Help But Smiling
    2Angelika
    3Baby
    4Goin' Back
    5First Song for B
    6Last Song for B
    7Chin Chin & Muck Muck
    816th & Valencia Roxy Music

    Disc 2
    1Rats
    2Maria Lionza
    3Brindo
    4Meet Me at Lookout Point
    5Walilamdzi
    6Foolin'
    7Welcome to the Island
    8Pray for the Other Person's Happiness

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    Setting aside the grand orchestrations of Smokey Rolls Down Thunder Canyon, Devendra Banhart's What Will We Be is everything its predecessor was not: straight-forward, cleanly produced, consistently laid-back (to nearly Jack Johnson proportions), and free of ambition. Banhart enlists the same band as last time (Noah Georgeson, Greg Rogove, Luckey Remington, and Rodrigo Amarante), but hired production whiz Paul Butler, whose records with A Band of Bees are some of the most striking productions of the 2000s. The double-tracked vocals give the album the same air as Banhart's early four-track experiments, but there's no haunted quality, just an occasional hippie-dippie aside in his delivery. Recorded in Northern California, What Will We Be often has the same slacker sensibilities and scent of ocean breeze that Jack Johnson has made his name with (read: funky white-bread basslines and closely miked drums played with plenty of whisk). Banhart's persona emerges intact despite the mainstream sound, however, and What Will We Be becomes a pleasantly fresh album to follow the ponderous, sprawling Smokey Rolls Down Thunder Canyon. [The CD was also released with a bonus track.] John Bush, All Music Guide

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