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Tag Archives: 2005
Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy, Summer In The Southeast, 2005
For me, this is the least likable of Oldham’s three live albums of the noughties. In fact, it’s the least likable Oldham album full stop. The mix isn’t great, although it’s a good opportunity to hear the full electric Bonnie … Continue reading
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Matt Sweeney & Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy, Superwolf, 2005
I walked into Kichijoji’s Disc Union in 2005, the week Superwolf was released, and without knowing anything about it, but not quite being the Bonnie fan I was about to become, bought it on a whim. I went home and … Continue reading
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Songs For The Young At Heart, Puff The Magic Dragon 7″, 2005
In 2005 Stuart Staples and David Boulter decided to get together and produce an album of updated versions of children’s songs. Boulter had just had a son and wanted to play him classic kids’ music which he felt was on … Continue reading
Bonny/Sweeney, I Gave You b/w Four Screams 7″, 2005
This is the only single released to promote the brilliant Superwolf album. Three facts which suggest that it wasn’t much of a promotional move, however: (1) “I Gave You” is a great song but it’s not the album’s best; (2) … Continue reading
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Tagged 2005, 7", bonnie prince billy, Four Screams, I Gave You, Matt Sweeney, Music, review, Vinyl, will oldham
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