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Cripple Crow
September 13, 2005
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| 1. Now That I Know | Listen | Listen |
| 2. Santa Maria de Feira | Listen | Listen |
| 3. Heard Somebody Say | Listen | Listen |
| 4. Long Haired Child | Listen | Listen |
| 5. Lazy Butterfly | Listen | Listen |
| 6. Quedateluna | Listen | Listen |
| 7. Queen Bee | Listen | Listen |
| 8. I Feel Just Like a Child | Listen | Listen |
| 9. Some People Ride the Wave | Listen | Listen |
| 10. TheBeatles | Listen | Listen |
From All Music Guide:
Cripple Crow marks a departure for Devendra Banhart. It's obvious from the faux Sgt. Pepper-meets-Incredible String Band freak scene cover photo that something is afoot. The disc is Banhart's first foray from Michael Gira's Young God label, and it's more adventurous than anything he's done before. This is not to imply that the set is a slick, over-produced affair, but it is a significant change. The instrumental, stylistic, and textural range on this 23-song set is considerably wider than it's been in the past. Working with Noah Georgeson and Thom Monahan, a backing band of friends known as "the Hairy Fairies", Banhart's crafted something expansive, colorful, and perhaps even accessible to a wider array of listeners. There are layered vocals and choruses of backing singers, as well as piano and flutes on the gorgeous "I Heard Somebody Say," while the electric guitar and drums fuelling "Long Haired Child," with its reverb-drenched backing vocals, is primitive, percussive, and dark. Ther...
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