Jim O'Rourke Halfway to a Threeway (EP)
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Tracklist:
Fuzzy Sun
Not Sport, Martial Art
The Workplace
Halfway to a Threeway


Release Date: 1999

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4.0
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Chewbacca USER (32 Reviews)

2005-08-20 | 8 comments | 827 views

3 of 3 thought this review was well written

That's a rather happy plush frog, isn't it? I wonder what it could possibly be thinking at this very moment. Maybe it daydreams of lush meadows, waking up to the sounds of birds chirping away, with the sun breaking through the blinds of its window and shining into it's eyes. Or, maybe, it's listening to Jim O'Rourke's Halfway to a Threeway. Many know Jim O'Rourke as a producer, composer, musician, and third guitarist in Sonic Youth, though I doubt that any average person even knows this. I think they should. Do you want to know why? Well....

Halfway to a Threeway is so deceptively simple, that it's hard to believe at times. Most of the songs are built around a simple acoustic guitar progression, with other instruments layered overtop of the jangly guitar playing, with piano accents throughout some of the songs, especially "The Workplace". The songs are wonderfully melodic, but not so as to shove every melody right into your face, reaching for your attention. Instead, the melodies are fairly subdued, meaning that you have to listen a little more than you would on any "normal" pop record. The first three songs are all beautiful, with trumpet motifs coming in at certain points, providing a rather jazzy feel to the songs. "Fuzzy Sun" is obviously the most "pop" of the songs, as you can tell from the rather brief running length of two-and-a-half-minutes. The best song, though, is easily the title track. Jim and a echoing choir, somehow sounding distant, harmonize over a rather simple acoustic backing, once again deceptively simple and melodic. Now I know why that frog on the cover is so cheerful lookiing. Halfway to a Threeway is a record that makes you happy, no matter what life my bring you. The music is so astoundingly beautiful, but yet Jim does it with a small amount of instruments. I can certainly forgive Jim for the length, because he has certainly provided one of my favorite pieces of music to this day, and that is something that's hard to do.

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Chilly-Bean-Bop


Comments: 344
08.20.05


Great review. :thumb:

Iai
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 3192
08.20.05


Even better artwork.

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DesolationRow
Emeritus


Comments: 833
08.21.05


Hehe, that frog is rockin. Good short and sweet review.

el doctor


Comments: 83
08.21.05

Album Rating: 4

Good review of a very warm album. "The Workplace" is an awesome and rather funny song. The EP on the whole is the perfect complement to Eureka.

And of course, the frog rocks.

masada


Comments: 2735
08.27.05


What is a "bump," Alex?

masada


Comments: 2735
10.13.05


I think this deserves another healthy bump. It's still a really good album, and Pitchfork's review is pretty interesting also. They gave it a 8.0. =cO

morrissey
Moderator


Comments: 1563
10.13.05


That album cover alone makes me want to buy this and frame it. Maybe give it a listen too.

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masada


Comments: 2735
12.09.05


Somebody needs to review some more Jim O'Rourke, like say.. Eureka or I'm Happy, and I'm Singing 1, 2, 3, 4..

*hint*



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