Bright Eyes : Four Winds

CD [Cover Art for Bright Eyes / Four Winds]

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Sell date: 3/2007
Label: Saddle Creek
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Single
 
Full title is: Four Winds

  Andy LeMaster - Vocals
  Anton Patzner - Violin
  Ben Kweller - Piano, Vocals
  Conor Oberst - Guitar, Vocals
  David Rawlings - Guitar
  Janet Weiss - Drums, Vocals
  Jason Boesel - Drums
  M. Ward - Guitar, Harmonica, Baritone
  Maria Taylor - Drums, Vocals
  Mike Coykendall - Autoharp, Guitar (Rhythm), Whistle (Human)
  Mike Mogis - Banjo, Bass, Dobro, Guitar, Mandolin, Castanets, Baritone, Lap Steel Guitar
  Nate Walcott - Organ, Piano, Flugelhorn, Wurlitzer
  Rob Hawkins - Vocals
  Tim Luntzel - Bass
  Z. Berg - Vocals

In anticipation of the Cassadaga full-length, Conor Oberst -- and a large selection of friends, including M. Ward, Janet Weiss, Rachael Yamagata, and Ben Kweller -- offered up a single (which, with six tracks, acts much more as an EP) to satiate fans for the month in between release dates. Four Winds, as it's called, displays Lifted -era Bright Eyes, with acoustic guitar-driven songs that echo powerfully of Neil Young, Leonard Cohen, and of course, Bob Dylan. The title track, and the only one that is found on both discs, is far and away the most interesting one on the set, with a solid opening fiddle line (never mind that it strongly alludes to 'Santa Claus Is Coming to Town' ) and compelling vocals ('The Bible is blind/The Torah is deaf/The Qu'ran is mute/If you burned them all together you'd get close to the truth'), and while the other pieces try their hardest to create the same kind of energy found there, they never quite achieve it. Harmonicas and lap steels and flugelhorns set and arrange themselves expertly -- there are even a few guitar solos -- but nothing stands out particularly ( 'Stray Dog Freedom' is even a little corny and cliched, which is unusual for the generally inventive Oberst ). Only in the closer, the wonderfully sparse 'Tourist Trap' ('It's not my weight that makes me faint or the sugar in my blood/But the way these strangers stand so close,' the singer coughs over cowboy-boot percussion), does Bright Eyes reassure listeners that there is in fact great possibility for Cassadaga, and that they've saved their best material for that. ~ Marisa Brown, All Music Guide

US only release! This single includes five exclusive b-sides. Retaining the simmering glow of its predecessors, ('Digital Ash In A Digital Urn' and 'I'm Wide Awake, It's Morning'), 'Four Winds' is full of the magic that brought Bright Eyes to international attention. Carefully played, deftly poetic, and quietly enchanting, it has a wandering country charm and all of the storytelling seductiveness of earlier work. Look for the new full-length, 'Cassadaga' on April 10th.

 
 Tracks and Sound Clips   Click here for the Windows Media player
 
Four Winds - 4:14 Play the Windows Media clip
Reinvent the Wheel - 3:33 Play the Windows Media clip
Smoke Without Fire - Ward, M. - 4:59 Play the Windows Media clip
Stray Dog Freedom - 5:14 Play the Windows Media clip
Cartoon Blues - 3:54 Play the Windows Media clip
Tourist Trap - 8:16 Play the Windows Media clip
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