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1 Disc(s)

  1. 1.

    Airline to Heaven 4:50

    Billy Bragg, Wilco

    Play Airline to Heaven
  2. 2.

    My Flying Saucer 1:45

    Billy Bragg, Wilco

    Play My Flying Saucer
  3. 3.

    Feed of Man 4:08

    Billy Bragg, Wilco

    Play Feed of Man
  4. 4.

    Hot Rod Hotel 3:17

    Wilco, Billy Bragg

    Play Hot Rod Hotel
  5. 5.

    I Was Born 1:50

    Wilco, Billy Bragg

    Play I Was Born
  6. 6.

    Secret of the Sea 2:42

    Billy Bragg, Wilco

    Play Secret of the Sea
  7. 7.

    Stetson Kennedy 2:39

    Billy Bragg, Wilco

    Play Stetson Kennedy
  8. 8.

    Remember the Mountain Bed 6:26

    Billy Bragg, Wilco

    Play Remember the Mountain Bed
  9. 9.

    Blood of the Lamb 4:16

    Wilco, Billy Bragg

    Play Blood of the Lamb
  10. 10.

    Aginst Th' Law 3:03

    Billy Bragg, Wilco

    Play Aginst Th' Law
  11. 11.

    All You Fascists 2:43

    Billy Bragg, Wilco

    Play All You Fascists
  12. 12.

    Joe DiMaggio Done It Again 2:31

    Wilco, Billy Bragg

    Play Joe DiMaggio Done It Again
  13. 13.

    Meanest Man 2:53

    Billy Bragg, Wilco

    Play Meanest Man
  14. 14.

    Black Wind Blowing 9:39

    Billy Bragg, Wilco

    Play Black Wind Blowing
  15. 15.

    Somebody Some Morning Sometime 5:53

    Wilco, Billy Bragg

    Play Somebody Some Morning Sometime

Description

Like many sequels, Mermaid Avenue, Vol. 2 isn't the equal of its predecessor -- that felt fully realized, where this feels a little patchwork -- yet it is still satisfying on many levels. As on the first, the Billy Bragg-written and sung music is the most convincing since he captures the cadences and spirit of Guthrie's music. They sound like classic, weathered folk songs whereas Wilco's numbers are modern inventions, splicing music that is clearly theirs with Guthrie's words. The chasm between the two artists was apparent on the first, but it's more evident this time around, largely due to the fact that several of Wilco's songs were recorded without Bragg after the release of Mermaid Avenue. This gives the record a strangely disjointed feel that isn't helped by the guest appearances by Natalie Merchant on "I Was Born" and Corey Harris whose vocals overpower "Aginst th' Law." Since Bragg and Wilco are pursuing slightly different directions in the first place, the guest artists only add to the patchwork quality of the record. Still, even with its weaknesses, there are plenty of worthwhile things here from both sides of the spectrum. If Wilco occasionally is a little too somber or introspective, they do have moments where everything aligns perfectly. But, as on the first, it's the Bragg-led numbers that truly catch fire, feeling every bit as warm, funny, and vibrant as Guthrie's best work. His contributions go a long way to making Mermaid Avenue, Vol. 2 a pleasing sequel. Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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Description

    Like many sequels, Mermaid Avenue, Vol. 2 isn't the equal of its predecessor -- that felt fully realized, where this feels a little patchwork -- yet it is still satisfying on many levels. As on the first, the Billy Bragg-written and sung music is the most convincing since he captures the cadences and spirit of Guthrie's music. They sound like classic, weathered folk songs whereas Wilco's numbers are modern inventions, splicing music that is clearly theirs with Guthrie's words. The chasm between the two artists was apparent on the first, but it's more evident this time around, largely due to the fact that several of Wilco's songs were recorded without Bragg after the release of Mermaid Avenue. This gives the record a strangely disjointed feel that isn't helped by the guest appearances by Natalie Merchant on "I Was Born" and Corey Harris whose vocals overpower "Aginst th' Law." Since Bragg and Wilco are pursuing slightly different directions in the first place, the guest artists only add to the patchwork quality of the record. Still, even with its weaknesses, there are plenty of worthwhile things here from both sides of the spectrum. If Wilco occasionally is a little too somber or introspective, they do have moments where everything aligns perfectly. But, as on the first, it's the Bragg-led numbers that truly catch fire, feeling every bit as warm, funny, and vibrant as Guthrie's best work. His contributions go a long way to making Mermaid Avenue, Vol. 2 a pleasing sequel. Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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  • DPCI: 244-05-6897
  • ASIN: B002MPRMY8
  • Catalog #: 11524996
  • Item can not be gift wrapped.

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