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Gathered in Song (Bonus Tracks) (Live)

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1 Disc(s)

  1. 1.

    Chevrolet 3:58

    Damien Jurado

    Play Chevrolet
  2. 2.

    Simple Hello 2:49

    Damien Jurado

    Play Simple Hello
  3. 3.

    Happy Birthday John 3:30

    Damien Jurado

    Play Happy Birthday John
  4. 4.

    East Virginia 2:12

    Damien Jurado

    Play East Virginia
  5. 5.

    To Those Who Will Burn... 3:07

    Damien Jurado

    Play To Those Who Will Burn...
  6. 6.

    Tragedy [*][Demo Version] 2:37

    Damien Jurado

    Play Tragedy [*][Demo Version]
  7. 7.

    Happy Birthday John [*][Demo Version] 3:23

    Damien Jurado

    Play Happy Birthday John [*][Demo Version]
  8. 8.

    Matinee [*][Demo Version] 3:00

    Damien Jurado

    Play Matinee [*][Demo Version]
  9. 9.

    Saturday [*][Demo Version] 2:37

    Damien Jurado

    Play Saturday [*][Demo Version]
  10. 10.

    As You Wish [#][*] 2:23

    Damien Jurado

    Play As You Wish [#][*]

Description

Gathered in Song isn't a new Damien Jurado recording per se, but it might as well be. It places together his long out of print Gathered in Song EP from 1998 -- issued in a small print run on the Made in Mexico imprint -- and the demos for Rehearsals for Departure, an album that was acclaimed here by Jason Ankeny, but whose merits were argued about elsewhere. The brief liner notes claim that "These previously unreleased demos capture what Jurado considers to be his 'most challenging and frustrating time' as a musician." It's a compelling thing, then, to place what are considered his most successful recordings along with the demos from his most difficult period. The dichotomy is not lost, and there are a few reasons to compare the material. In fact, it would be best if they were looked at as unmatched bookends of his career at the end of the '90s. The contributions of Gathered in Song have been sung everywhere. These are small, simple, moving, and fully realized songs, played by Jurado and a couple of friends. The sheer blackness of "East Virginia" compels a mention of the similar unrelenting bleakscape that is Bob Dylan's "Ballad of Hollis Brown." While tracks like "Simple Hello" and "Happy Birthday John" are dark and melancholy, the sweetness of their melodies and stark instrumental backdrops offset the lyrics. The latter track is represented by another version in the "demos" section. A trumpet interjects itself in places and the vocal is a tad more strident. Other demos like "Tragedy" reveal the hidden complexity in Jurado's lyrics and the meter he fits them into. "Matinee" is a rambling double-time country song in the demo here, sung too high and played in a different key. "Saturday" reveals the kind of beauty and stark dignity that Jurado is capable of even when he's looking for a way to arrange and perform a new song. It's among the most moving things here. Ultimately, this is a document for those who missed Gathered in Song the first time. The extra material is of interest, but only "Saturday" adds significantly to its finally recorded version. Thom Jurek, All Music Guide

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Description

    Gathered in Song isn't a new Damien Jurado recording per se, but it might as well be. It places together his long out of print Gathered in Song EP from 1998 -- issued in a small print run on the Made in Mexico imprint -- and the demos for Rehearsals for Departure, an album that was acclaimed here by Jason Ankeny, but whose merits were argued about elsewhere. The brief liner notes claim that "These previously unreleased demos capture what Jurado considers to be his 'most challenging and frustrating time' as a musician." It's a compelling thing, then, to place what are considered his most successful recordings along with the demos from his most difficult period. The dichotomy is not lost, and there are a few reasons to compare the material. In fact, it would be best if they were looked at as unmatched bookends of his career at the end of the '90s. The contributions of Gathered in Song have been sung everywhere. These are small, simple, moving, and fully realized songs, played by Jurado and a couple of friends. The sheer blackness of "East Virginia" compels a mention of the similar unrelenting bleakscape that is Bob Dylan's "Ballad of Hollis Brown." While tracks like "Simple Hello" and "Happy Birthday John" are dark and melancholy, the sweetness of their melodies and stark instrumental backdrops offset the lyrics. The latter track is represented by another version in the "demos" section. A trumpet interjects itself in places and the vocal is a tad more strident. Other demos like "Tragedy" reveal the hidden complexity in Jurado's lyrics and the meter he fits them into. "Matinee" is a rambling double-time country song in the demo here, sung too high and played in a different key. "Saturday" reveals the kind of beauty and stark dignity that Jurado is capable of even when he's looking for a way to arrange and perform a new song. It's among the most moving things here. Ultimately, this is a document for those who missed Gathered in Song the first time. The extra material is of interest, but only "Saturday" adds significantly to its finally recorded version. Thom Jurek, All Music Guide

Features

  • Genre: Rock
  • Subgenre: Alternative/Indie-Rock
  • Category: Alternative Singer/Songwriter, Indie Rock, Lo-Fi
  • Release Date: January 23, 2007
  • Label: MADE IN MEXICO
  • Artist: Damien Jurado
  • Format: CD

Additional Information

  • DPCI: 244-02-5225
  • ASIN: B002JOYD1C
  • Catalog #: 11412480
  • Item can not be gift wrapped.

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