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DC 261EP
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"Seafarers is a feature-length documentary, shot in Rotterdam, the world's largest port. It follows four seafarers -- a Swede, a Polynesian, a Croat and a Nigerian -- each with their own incredible story -- as they wait to go back to sea. In a sailor's bar, men get drunk and play guitars, trying to enjoy their small amount of shore leave in the Port of Rotterdam -- an inhuman, futuristic landscape of refineries, burning gas and vast chemical tankers. Much to the delight of director Jason Massot, Will and crew produced a theme for each one of the sailors, evocative of their surroundings. We're delighted too -- 'silent'-music records from Will Oldham sell better than some people's 'loud'-music albums. So, everybody's happy -- except you landlubbers, of course. But you'll be happy soon enough -- once you get an earful of Seafarers Music. The latest in a series of (mostly) instrumental EPs from Will Oldham."
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"What we really have here, beyond all brain-thumbing vanity, is a collection; or perhaps re-collection, of fan-pleasing rare and lost tunes, some of which have only been seen in bootleg (or 'pro-artist') format. Guarapero:Lost Blues 2 is for the pimply faced True Fan who waved the flag, carried the torch and bitched like a bitch over what he/she was/is entitled to in a Palace singles compilation. Now they and you can relive the Palace years (1991-1995) and the Oldham years (1996-2000) with total freaking recall. This one's for you -- now go screw."
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Three song EP that was originally given away with the first 1000 copies of the 1997 full length Joya.
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"Back from an extended tour of the wild, Will Oldham has delivered his second solo LP and his first new record since Arise Therefore in the Spring of 1996. Thought at the time to be Palace Music, Arise Therefore now sounds like the music of a man alone, departed from the brotherhood he knew forever. Joya however, finds him in good company...like the President Jimmy Carter, William Faulkner and other southerners before him, Oldham as seen his vision of a country unified go down in flames like so much fucking shit, and has had to beat a hasty retreat into obscurity and eventual delirium."
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