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Black Sheep Boy [Definitive Edition]

Black Sheep Boy [Definitive Edition]
Artist: Okkervil River
Label: Jagjaguwar
Category: Music

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Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 2 reviews
Sales Rank: 4070

Format: Enhanced
Media: Audio CD
Discs: 2
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 5.5 x 4.9 x 0.5

MPN: 120
UPC: 656605212029
EAN: 0656605212029
ASIN: B000MRA6K0

Release Date: March 24, 2008
Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping
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Tracks:

  Disc 1
  • Black Sheep Boy
  • For Real
  • In a Radio Song
  • Black
  • Get Big
  • King and a Queen
  • Stone
  • Latest Toughs
  • Song of Our So-Called Friend
  • So Come Back, I Am Waiting
  • Glow
  • For Real [Multimedia Track]

  Disc 2
  • Missing Children
  • No Key, No Plan
  • Garden
  • Black Sheep Boy, Pt. 4
  • Next Four Months
  • Another Radio Song
  • Forest
  • Last Love Song for Now
  • No Key, No Plan [Alternate Take][Multimedia Track]

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Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Who said appendixes were useless?   July 11, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

First let me say that if I'd bought the standard edition of this record then it's possible the charm of this band would have passed me by. The main Black Sheep Boy record is a good record, but would probably have taken more listens than I'd have given it were it not for the 'appendix' as the second disc is known.

Where the main album is a grower, the appendix gives an immediate hit, beautiful songs, beautifully structured. The main album is slower, taking more effort to get into and is in my opinion a little staid and straight by comparison.

My advice is to purchase, get into the appendix first and then go to the main record itself. The main record is good, it just doesn't have the same initial pull.




5 out of 5 stars One of the few modern indie masterpieces   June 7, 2007
 12 out of 13 found this review helpful

For anyone who came to Okkervil River through the quiet country warmth of Don't Fall In Love With Everyone You See or its more expansive and ambitious younger brother Down The River Of Golden Dreams, Black Sheep Boy is going to be a surprise. The gentle cover of Tim Hardin's Black Sheep Boy is a wonderful, if misleading, introduction, setting the scene for the titular tragic and violent anti-hero who will unfold over the course of the album. It is only when the muted guitar chords and the lingering menace in Sheff's voice give way to a vitriolic and barely controlled outburst on For Real that the truth becomes evident; Will Sheff is angry and he has carried Okkervil River perilously close to some dark corner of his psyche.

Never has Okkervil River's self-imposed tag of folk/punk rock been so apt than on this record. Yet no combination of those genres is expansive, ambitious or cinematic enough to incorporate Black Sheep Boy without the danger of being eaten alive by Sheff's creation. This album is a monster but, like its protagonist, it is one capable of extraordinary tenderness. This is most apparent on the astounding In A Radio Song, Get Big and the incredibly touching King And A Queen. These songs provide an emotional and empathetic centre to the record, counteracting the violent nature of For Real and opening the listener up to the Jekyll and Hyde nature of the Black Sheep Boy. It becomes apparent on songs such as Song Of Our So-Called Friend and Black that it is rejection and cruelty that are responsible for its violence and anger, especially on Black where he viciously wishes harm on the man who abused the object of his affections as a child.

It is also notable that Okkervil River have shaken off almost all of their country trappings and the organ heavy sound of Down The River Of Golden Dreams. Instead, they opt for a louder, more guitar driven sound, similar to that hinted at on the Sleep And Wake Up Songs EP. Less pretentious than the 'lit-rock' crowd with whom they have inevitably been associated, Okkervil River show themselves here to be more confident and streamlined than before without sacrificing any of their craft. Simply put, this album is astounding. And coupled with the near perfect Appendix, especially Last Love Song For Now and the rollicking No Key, No Plan, this is a must have for any fan of real music. Okkervil River may only go from strength to strength but this is the benchmark against which everything they do will be judged.




 

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