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Joanna Newsom- Have One on Me

SKU: 781484039013
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Joanna Newsom- Have One on Me
Joanna Newsom- Have One on Me

Triple vinyl LP pressing. 2010 album from the acclaimed singer/songwriter, the long-awaited follow-up to her album the Y's. Featuring Ryan Francesconi and Neal Morgan from Joanna's Ys Street Band, Have One on Me is an extravagantly packaged collection of fantastic new Joanna Newsom songs: her most colorful record to date. Joanna's music has more of an affinity with the Folk revival of the '60s, or the Bluegrass movement at present, than with most contemporary Folk (or Anti-Folk) scenes. Affinities aside, her style could hardly be called Bluegrass; nor does it evoke the pastoral tonalities of '60s Folk: she sings about whalebones, sleep, grammar, mollusks, accumulation, automobiles, owls, burning boats, string collections, milk, teeth, bridges, balloons, cake, colors, and kin, all in an otherworldly, ragged-sweet voice that defies convention.

Format: New Vinyl/Rock

Joanna Newsom- Have One on Me

SKU: 781484039013
Regular price R$ 211,00
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Triple vinyl LP pressing. 2010 album from the acclaimed singer/songwriter, the long-awaited follow-up to her album the Y's. Featuring Ryan Francesconi and Neal Morgan from Joanna's Ys Street Band, Have One on Me is an extravagantly packaged collection of fantastic new Joanna Newsom songs: her most colorful record to date. Joanna's music has more of an affinity with the Folk revival of the '60s, or the Bluegrass movement at present, than with most contemporary Folk (or Anti-Folk) scenes. Affinities aside, her style could hardly be called Bluegrass; nor does it evoke the pastoral tonalities of '60s Folk: she sings about whalebones, sleep, grammar, mollusks, accumulation, automobiles, owls, burning boats, string collections, milk, teeth, bridges, balloons, cake, colors, and kin, all in an otherworldly, ragged-sweet voice that defies convention.