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TORTOISE & BONNIE "PRINCE" BILLY: THE BRAVE AND THE BOLD

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Post Rock/Math rock

2.79 | 20 ratings

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3 stars "The Brave and the Bold" is a collaborative full-length studio album by US, Chicago based post-rock act Tortoise and US singer/songwriter Joseph Will Oldham, working under his Bonnie 'Prince' Billy monicker. The album was released through Overcoat Recordings in January 2006. It bridges the gap between Tortoise´s fifth and fourth full-length studio albums "It's All Around You" (2004) and "Beacons of Ancestorship" (2009), and in the case of Bonnie 'Prince' Billy his 2005 collaborative "Superwolf" album with Matt Sweeney and his 2006 "The Letting Go" solo album.

Tortoise is predominantly knowm for playing instrumental post-rock (with influences from jazz/rock, krautrock, and dub/electronic music) while Bonnie 'Prince' Billy is mostly known for his folk/country/americana influenced music, so on paper a collaborative effort by two relatively different sounding artists sounds like an intriguing idea. Thankfully it also works well off paper.

All 10 tracks on the 39:44 minutes long album are covers of artists like Bruce Springsteen, Devo, and Elton John, but also a couple of lesser known/obscure artists. The instrumental part of the music is kept relatively simple and stripped (but still creative and never boring), and the focus is predominantly on Oldham´s warm voice and emotional delivery. Most of the songs feature a melancholic atmosphere, but there are couple of more silly tracks on the album too like album opener "Cravo E Canela" (originally by Milton Nascimento). A track which features an uplifting mood and a latin touch.

"The Brave and the Bold" is a well produced album, featuring a warm, organic, and detailed sound production, suiting the material perfectly. Not all covers albums are equally interesting, but this one is definitely in the better and more personal end of the scale. A 3.5 star (70%) rating is deserved.

UMUR | 3/5 |

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