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Bonnie 'Prince' Billy: Master & Everyone
Will Oldham, AKA Bonnie 'Prince' Billy (among other names) has long been established as an icon of modern rural American music - alt country to tar a man with a brush - but it's never been of his choice. Content to skulk in the shadows, BPB is, and has always been, about the songs; nothing else is given away, perhaps why the man himself is so alluring and fascinating.
No clues are given here, on what is probably his most accessible album to date; a collection of ten seemingly sparse (but actually quite intricate and detailed), near-acoustic musings on love, relationships and, of course, solitude. Despite hints of autobiography in here, you still get the impression that Oldham sings about characters, hypothesises and ideas rather than - God forbid - himself. Occasionally though, the mask slips such as in the lilting 'Wolf Among Wolves': "why can't I be loved as what I am/a wolf among wolves/and not as a man", intones the singer. The imagery sits perfectly; a lonely figure stalking the wastelands, stealing, creating and re-telling. A precise image of the most haunting troubadour to inhabit the darker recesses of North America.
Pleasingly though, the muse of the man is married to gorgeous tunes; 'Ain't You Wealthy Ain't You Wise?' is pure Americana, Oldham's voice twinned with that of an unnamed co-singer. The same double act is repeated on the album closer, the countryfied 'Hard Life', "I Wake up and I'm fine/with my dreaming still on my mind/but it don't take long y'see/for the demons to come visit me". Tracks like the plaintive 'Three Questions' are hypnotic and fragile. Although the songs do initially appear like skeletal, almost absent-minded sketches, it does them a disservice not to notice the subtle yet equally sublime decoration; shuddering deep bass, weeping harmonic, mournful mellotrons and swelling keyboards.
'Master & Everyone' is an album of songs and stories; its another
ruminative triumph from the precious jewel of Americana; just don't try and
understand the man, simply appreciate the songs; its what he would have wanted.
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Top review, spot on too.
Lovely. Although Will Oldham scares me. Is it true he dropped 2 songs from this album because everybody who heard them like them both too much? It sounds like something he'd do. -
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what the fuck is "americana"?-
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it's another music genre that you have to have heard to be able to understand the meaning of
you have to explain EVERYthing around here
I'm not entirely sure what it is either but it might be something like Desaparecidos but again I'm not sure-
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Sort of quintessential american country/folk-influenced rock music I think..?-
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americana.. music that's distinctly american... yeah folk alt.country based... rather than irish folk or garth brooks.
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luke try http://www.americana-uk.com/html/americana_bio.html
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what he'd OF wanted? not what he'd HAVE wanted? oh, for fuck's sake. it's not even a difficult one where you have to learn which is which, like effect and affect. you can just ask yourself the question does it make sense? and "would of", or "should of", or "could of", doesn't. come on... you're obviously an intelligent, sensitive, literate chap (lovely review, by the way) but can we get the basics sorted out? i mean, why be wrong, when it's so easy to be right?-
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I understand do not. Can I chaynge it?-
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it's not english. or at least, not properly put together english. it should be "what he'd have wanted", "not what he'd of wanted". of doesn't make any sense in the middle of that sentence... i don't know if you can change it, but someone at dis definitely can, whoever's responsible for putting stuff up on the site...-
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Syeah, like writing has to be different to speech.. or do you go around telling people they are speaking wrong?
You really need to just read for what it is said, not for how it is written in terms of age old correctness.
Or have you written to Shakespears publishers and told them they should've subbed his books better?
I'm sure all the people who spend their time doing this site - which i think they all do for free - have better things to do with their time than make sure every sentence on the site follows every rule going.
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yeah, if it's actually wrong, i do tell them, of course i do - why let people go around making themselves sound thick? if i get something wrong, i want someone to tell me! like... um... when i was about 6 or something i was reading a book about a poltergeist, and then we were talking about ghosts. i'd never heard the word spoken, and pronounced it "polter-jee-ist", and i was glad when someone corrected me, 'cause it meant that the next time i didn't make a prat of myself. yeah?
saying stuff like "innit" isn't wrong, that's one of the differences between the written and spoken word. but "should of" *is* actually wrong, it's not a contraction or unusual pronunciation.
and as far as i know, nothing is wrong in shakespeare (yes, i've read all the plays... not all the poetry though, so i may have missed something - feel free to enlighten me).
i just think language is amazing and important, and while we should absolutely be fucking with it - how would it ever evolve otherwise? - i think it's important to understand it properly first.
and like i said - why be wrong, when to be right is such a piece of piss?-
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Changed it, thanks for the pointer.
Although there's an email for typos and other such amateur english (more than enough of it here). Can't remember off the top of my head... on the staff/contacts list or something...
glad you liked my review. x G
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actually the "unnamed" voice is named inside the cover. it eludes me now though.-
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... it doesn't on the inside of my review copy... if you could let me know, I'd appreciate it, actually. Could even amend my review so as to imply that I know what I'm talking about...
Not that anybody would ever buy that notion...
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