| Joanna Newsom Joanna Newsom and the Ys Street Band |
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 | Tracklist: - Colleen
- Clam, Crab, Cockle, Cowrie
- Cosmia
| Ranking: #44 for 2007 | |
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| Summary: "That's clever." |
6 of 7 thought this review was well written
Over the past year, Joanna Newsom isn't exactly what one would call an unknown artist. This is especially true within the large bundles of music communities online, where the woman once pictured with an unfortunate animal on her head (It was hot, okay?) has become a figurehead of an imaginative movement that Newsom herself has dismissed in interviews.
All of this came from the release of one album, Ys. A five song set lasting a little under an hour, full of harp, strings, and plenty of imagery, Ys seemed to be rather daring in its execution, though largely accepted by critics and fans alike. Rolling Stone were even so amazed and baffled by its beauty that they accidentally called it an EP and gave it three stars.
My thoughts when news of this release was revealed?
"How will she follow up something as colossal as Ys?"
What's great about Joanna Newsom & the Ys Street Band is that she doesn't try to 'follow up' her previous efforts; it is only meant to be a place holder, and Newsom and her touring band does this with grace. "Colleen" proves that she is already beginning to stray away from dramatic string sections and a generally baroque feel, instead favoring the flavors of Appalachian folk. Banjo, acoustic guitar, accordion, harp, percussion, and the occasional yelp twist and mingle to form one of Newsom's best songs yet, with her typically narrative style executed with a quaint charm. The tune can feel sinister, humorous, and beautiful at the same time, with lines such as " 'Have you come, then, to rescue me?" He laughed and said, "from what, 'Colleen'?'"
Elsewhere are two re-workings of some of her best compositions, "Clam, Crab, Cockle, Cowrie" and "Cosmia". Besides the pleasing alliteration this creates within the song titles, these songs represent the contemplative and melancholy side of Joanna. The former isn't changed much; tempos are slowed somewhat, phrasing altered, and harmony vocals added. But these harmony vocals make a gorgeous song even more heartbreaking than it was before. Here, "Cosmia" is noticeably toned down and stretched out, turning a somewhat anxious song into a lulling riverside suite of sorts. The orchestration is replaced with those on "Colleen", giving it a certain flair and mood that a string section could not. This new version may not have the intensity as the original, but hell, there's theremin.
If Joanna Newsom & the Ys Street Band proves anything, it's that Newsom is a cool rockin' daddy in the USA.
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I'm glad you reviewed this album, sounds at least promising.
Digging: A Place to Bury Strangers - Exploding Head
| | | Album Rating: 4.5
I'm gonna buy Milk-Eyed Mender soon I think.
Good review, really short.
| | | I'm ysing into Ys (pun!) gradually, it'll probably end up in the fours somewhere. So I'll keep my eye out for this. Good work with the review.This Message Edited On 04.25.07
Digging: Electric Wizard - Dopethrone
| | | oh hey good review
Digging: Converge - Axe To Fall
| | | I still dont know if I love or hate this chick.
Digging: Animal Collective - Merriweather Post Pavilion
| | | I got this today, very good cd so far.
Colleen is perfect.
| | | Theremin is such a dumb name for an instrument. gay review as usual good to see you back etc etc
| | | Yeah, nice review blah blah
| | | Oh, Joanna Newsom. So good.
glad to see you back/good review/always good to see people that know what they're talking about reviewing etc. etc.
Digging: Animal Collective - Fall Be Kind
| | | joanna newsom is amazing and ys is sensational
milk-eyed mender is pretty good but it's waaaaaay different than ys as she DEFINITELY progressed in the right direction
| | | The Milk-Eyed Mender is her best album.
| | | nooooooooooo waaaaaaaaaaaay maaaaaaaaaaan
i totally disagree. MEM is very entertaining but it's not masterpiece material like Ys. her voice was just a bit over tolerable on MEM but on Ys it's very accessible and beautiful.
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| | | Album Rating: 3.5 | Sound Off
Her little yelp after the medieval parts in "Colleen" is the best part of the whole album.
[quote=review]Rolling Stone were even so amazed and baffled by its beauty that they accidentally called it an EP and gave it three stars.[/quote]
Actually, they gave it two stars.This Message Edited On 05.05.07
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| | | Album Rating: 3.5 | Sound Off
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| | | Album Rating: 4
oddly great, something new and refreshing.
Digging: Animal Collective - Water Curses EP | | | Album Rating: 4.5
Just got this. Colleen is just so unbelievably good.
Digging: Bill Callahan - Sometimes I Wish We Were an Eagle | | | This is really good but I think this version of Clam, Crab, Cockle, Cowrie is a missed opportunity. They build on the original template and smother the power rather than strengthen it, especially how Newsom performs the song. Too much going on for a song more understated than the acoustic original.
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