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Conor Oberst And The Mystic Valley Band - Outer South FLAC
Performer:
Conor Oberst And The Mystic Valley Band
Album:
Outer South
Style:
Folk Rock
Released:
2009
Country:
Europe
Label:
Wichita, Cooperative Music
FLAC size:
2929 mb
MP3 size:
1981 mb
WMA size:
1583 mb


Tracklist


1Big Black Nothing
2Difference Is Time
3Slowly (Oh So Slowly)
4Air Mattress
5Bloodline
6Ten Women
7Cabbage Town
8To All The Lights In The Windows
9Spoiled
10I Got The Reason #2
11Roosevelt Room
12Eagle On A Pole
13Snake Hill
14Nikorette
15White Shoes
16Worldwide


Versions


CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
WEBB212CDConor Oberst And The Mystic Valley Band Outer South ‎(CD, Album)WichitaWEBB212CDEurope2009
URA296Conor Oberst And The Mystic Valley Band Outer South ‎(CD, Album)SpunkURA2962009
MRG349 PROMOConor Oberst And The Mystic Valley Band Outer South ‎(CD, Album, Promo)Merge RecordsMRG349 PROMOUS2009
WEBB212LPConor Oberst And The Mystic Valley Band Outer South ‎(2xLP, Gat)WichitaWEBB212LPUK2009
MRG349Conor Oberst And The Mystic Valley Band Outer South ‎(CD, Album)Merge RecordsMRG349US2009


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Conor Oberst and the Mystic Valley Band is the name taken by Conor Oberst and his backing band, which is composed of Nik Freitas guitar, Taylor Hollingsworth guitar, Macey Taylor bass, Nate Walcott keyboardsorgan and Jason Boesel drums. The band was formed to back Oberst on his 2008 solo album but soon evolved into a band of its own with all members singing and providing songs for 2009's Outer South. Conor Oberst's Mystic Valley Band initially seemed a bit like a busman's holiday, a way for him to throw off whatever expectations he had as Bright Eyes, a way to get a bit loose and rowdy. This behavior is atypical for singersongwriters, but it fits the spirit of Outer South, an album written, recorded and about the road - a roadworn cliché that always gets reinvigorated whenever its executed with gusto, as it is here, partially due to Oberst spreading the wealth. Having three other singers here makes Outer South a bit messy, but it speaks to what makes the album work: it's about playing, not the song. Oberst made the album with a newly assembled cadre of players dubbed the Mystic Valley Band, yet it was still solely his name and mug on the cover and almost exclusively his voice and songs on the CD. A full subsuming of Oberst's personality would severely dilute his music's power, but Outer South seems to actually undo many of the beneficially humbling gains made by his last record. Unquestionably, there are dazzlers here, foremost the ripping power-popper Cabbage Town and the equally pleasing, jangly Spoiled, which cannily evokes the ramshackle charm of 1980s . and the Cure. Breezy, Normal, White Shoes Reprise и другие песни. The name taken by Conor Oberst and his backing band, which is composed of Nik Freitas, Taylor Hollingsworth, Macey Taylor, Nate Walcott and Jason Boesel. Outer South. Conor Oberst and The Mystic Valley Band. Released May 5, 2009. Outer South Tracklist. Slowly Oh So Slowly Lyrics. To all the Lights in the Windows Lyrics. There is a reason that Oberst's single album with the Mystic Valley Band is largely forgotten today it's essentially because it is forgettable. After getting through this hour-plus record, only a small handful of the 16 tracks really did anything to stand out. White Shoes is really the only track feeling deserving of an Oberst bump and fitting of the singers talent, with a somber and focused sound throughout. Otherwise, songs like Snake Hill and Cabbage Town stood out but were more due to. read more. 9mo. This item:Conor Oberst- Outer South by Conor Oberst And the Mystic Valley Band Audio CD . Only 1 left in stock - order soon. Ships from and sold by Green Orbit. This album by Conor Oberst and the Mystic Valley band. It is fantastic to many Wilco albums. Also , in places to the influential Music from Big Pink by The Band. Rilo Kiley and though they may take exception, Rumours by Fleetwood Mac. Now, with Oberst approaching 30, Outer South, with its messy, collegial feel, represents a test for the Omaha songwriter, broaching the question of whether, free of hype and high expectations, he can cut it as an adult musician. Recorded in Mexico with a gang of friendly contributors, the album has the laidback feel of a weekend romp, a ragged warmth that helps to ease the histrionic jitteriness that plagued Obersts earlier work. As wanly insubstantial as Obersts material may be, its still the most consistent part of the album, which is fringed with both impressive and painful contributions from the other members of the Mystic Valley Band. Record Label: Merge. Genres: Indie, Rock. Outer South is a decently stocked serving of rambling, saloon-joint alt-country, but one that finds the freewheeling Oberst and band in need of a little focus. Read full review. It mostly works: Shave a couple of the non-Conor tracks and it'd sit comfortably with his best. Outer South, 2009. Conor Oberst & The Mystic Valley Band. Slowly Oh So Slowly, 03:34. To All the Lights In the Windows, 05:42. Now playing