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Cripple Crow by Devendra Banhart (CD, Sep-2005, XL Recordings/Beggars Group)

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Album Features
UPC:634904019228
Artist:Devendra Banhart
Format:CD
Release Year:2005
Record Label:XL Recordings/Beggars Group
Genre:Lo Fi, Rock & Pop

Track Listing
1. Now That I Know
2. Santa Maria da Feira - (Spanish)
3. Heard Somebody Say
4. Long Haired Child
5. Lazy Butterfly
6. Quedate Luna - (Spanish)
7. Queen Bee
8. I Feel Just Like a Child
9. Some People Ride the Wave
10. Beatles, The - (Spanish)
11. Dragonflies
12. Cripple Crow
13. Inaniel - (Spanish)
14. Hey Mama Wolf
15. Hows About Tellin' a Story
16. Chinese Children
17. Sawkill River
18. I Love That Man
19. Luna de Margarita - (Spanish)
20. Korean Dogwood
21. Little Boys
22. Anchor
22. Canela

Details
Playing Time:77 min.
Producer:Thom Monahan, Devendra Banhart, Noah Georgeson, Andy Cabic
Distributor:Alternative Dis. Alliance
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
Personnel: Devendra Banhart.Audio Mixers: Devendra Banhart; Noah Georgeson; Thom Monahan.Recording information: 2005.This diverse, engaging album finds the pied piper of the neo-psych-folk movement finally emerging--dirty and barefoot--from the lo-fi forest and into Woodstock's famed Bear Mountain Studio, backed by a loose conglomerate of musicians dubbed Hairy Fairy. The production polish doesn't clean the songs up so much as make them warmer and more relaxed. "Santa Maria De Feira," with its vocal harmonies, shaker, flute, and Spanish lyrics, follows a mournful, cello-backed opener that recalls Nick Drake. "Heard Somebody Say" combines timeless anti-war lyrics and Brasil '66-style vocals with a lurching piano-and-drums groove, while "When they Come" stands out as a beautiful work of hushed melancholy, with a vibe strung-out enough for a Mazzy Star record.With 22 tracks, this is no wild, shirtless shout in the moonlight but a sophisticated work of countercultural art that would be right at home as a mind-bending double LP from 1968. The electric-guitar freak-out in "Long Haired Child," the sing-along of "Some People Ride the Wave," and the mumbling and growling in "The Beatles" all serve to demonstrate just how goofy Banhart's songs can be while still aching with intense profundity.

Personnel: Devendra Banhart.This diverse, engaging album finds the pied piper of the neo-psych-folk movement finally emerging--dirty and barefoot--from the lo-fi forest and into Woodstock's famed Bear Mountain Studio, backed by a loose conglomerate of musicians dubbed Hairy Fairy. The production polish doesn't clean the songs up so much as make them warmer and more relaxed. "Santa Maria De Feira," with its vocal harmonies, shaker, flute, and Spanish lyrics, follows a mournful, cello-backed opener that recalls Nick Drake. "Heard Somebody Say" combines timeless anti-war lyrics and Brasil '66-style vocals with a lurching piano-and-drums groove, while "When they Come" stands out as a beautiful work of hushed melancholy, with a vibe strung-out enough for a Mazzy Star record.With 22 tracks, this is no wild, shirtless shout in the moonlight but a sophisticated work of countercultural art that would be right at home as a mind-bending double LP from 1968. The electric-guitar freak-out in "Long Haired Child," the sing-along of "Some People Ride the Wave," and the mumbling and growling in "The Beatles" all serve to demonstrate just how goofy Banhart's songs can be while still aching with intense profundity.

Editorial Reviews
4 stars out of 5 - Veering between Spanish folk, strutting blues and campfire incantations, Banhart thins out the clotted intensity of his early work....CRIPPLE CROW is a mature work from a fascinating man.
Mojo

Ranked #28 in Mojo's The 50 Best Albums Of 2005 - An eclectic hippy opus with glitter on its face...
Mojo

[His] most accessible, and musically consistent album...
Dirty Linen

This is a lovely, beautifully recorded disc. The guitars are rich and clear....CRIPPLE CROW is a masterly record, and Banhart has a beautiful voice, full of teasing, warbling microtones.
The Wire

[L]aced with splashy ballads, one of them sung in impeccable Spanish....Enthralling music that embraces you...
Magnet

Ranked #17 in Magnet's The 20 Best Albums Of 2005 - [The] album encompasses the sort of breadth - from psychedelia to tropicalia to baroque pop - you thought died in the early '70s.
Magnet

3 stars out of 5 - [H]e further fleshes out the quavering song-sketches that appeared on his earlier releases. Drawing on harmony-laden '60s pop, Indian-tinged psychedelia and Brazilian Tropicalia for light and shade.
Uncut

...[T]he singer tackles tropicalia and '60s soul with aplomb, his boundless talents in full flight. - Grade: A-
Entertainment Weekly

3 stars out of 5 - ...[J]oyful melodies on charming, fully realized tunes...the soundof a talented space cadet finding his bearings.
Rolling Stone

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Cripple Crow - Devendra Banhart

Created: 07/01/08
Great singer/songwriter, especially vibrant "I feel just like a child". Whimsical and unique; good overall but overshadowed by previous two albums, "Rejoicing in the hands" and "Nino rojo". Both are deeper and purer but enjoy all three plus the new one like me!
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Nice sound

Created: 05/01/10
Devendra collection of sound is one of its kind. He simple puts himself in the music he plays. Its' original and unique sound.
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pretty good

Created: 30/04/10
the Cd is pretty amazing i've really enjoyed listening to it, i basically listen to it eveyday, i'm glad i bought it. it sux that it didn't come with the cover and stuff but i think i'll live ;)...
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