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DescriptionAndrew Bird's Bowl of Fire - The Swimming Hour [2001][EAC/FLAC] FLAC / Lossless / Log (100%) / Cue Label/Cat#: Rykodisc / RCD 10606 Country: USA Year: April 3, 2001 Genre: indie folk/rock Format:CD 01 - Two Way Action 02 - Core and Rind 03 - Why 04 - 11 11 05 - Case In Point 06 - Too Long 07 - Way Out West 08 - Waiting To Talk 09 - Fatal Flower Garden 10 - Satisfied 11 - Headsoak 12 - How Indiscreet 13 - Dear Old Greenland Listening to Swimming Hour is like taking a walking tour through 20th century musical history. Andrew Bird, a major contributor to nouveau-swing band the Squirrel Nut Zippers, mixes numerous styles and genres such as classical, Latin, and gypsy music, among others. The song "Why" feels like a jazz song from a 1950s film noir soundtrack, and "Satisfied" blends gospel with straight-ahead rock & roll. Also impressive is Bird's cover versions of the Mississippi Sheiks' "Too Long" and Nelstone's Hawaiians' "Fatal Flower Garden," a reworked rendition of an old Irish ballad. The vast array of musical styles are united by Bird's haunting vocals as well as lyrics that are both thoughtful and whimsical. While Swimming Hour is clearly an album obsessed with musical history, Bird manages to mix in enough of his own unique style to prevent the album from feeling like a musty old museum piece. Listen on TME.FM Related Torrents
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