UPC: 098787088823
Format: CD
Release Date: May 03, 2011
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Personnel: Robin Pecknold (vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, hammer dulcimer, harp, mandolin, fiddle, piano, harmonium, Moog synthesizer); Christian Wargo (vocals, bass guitar); Josh Tillman (vocals, drums, percussion); Skyler Skjelset (acoustic guitar, electric guitar, harp, mandolin); Morgan Henderson (woodwinds, upright bass); Casey Wescott (piano, harpsichord, harmonium, pump organ, Mellotron, Moog synthesizer, music box).
Audio Mixer: Phil Ek.
Recording information: Avast Recording, Seattle, WA (01/2010-12/2010); Bear Creek Studios, Woodinville, WA (01/2010-12/2010); Dreamland Studios, West Hurley, NY (01/2010-12/2010); Fort Warden Water Cistern, Port Townsend, WA (01/2010-12/2010); Reciprocal Recording, Seattle, WA (01/2010-12/2010); Avast Recording, Seattle, WA (04/2010); Bear Creek Studios, Woodinville, WA (04/2010); Dreamland Studios, West Hurley, NY (04/2010); Fort Warden Water Cistern, Port Townsend, WA (04/2010); Reciprocal Recording, Seattle, WA (04/2010); Avast Recording, Seattle, WA (07/2010); Bear Creek Studios, Woodinville, WA (07/2010); Dreamland Studios, West Hurley, NY (07/2010); Fort Warden Water Cistern, Port Townsend, WA (07/2010); Reciprocal Recording, Seattle, WA (07/2010); Avast Recording, Seattle, WA (2010); Bear Creek Studios, Woodinville, WA (2010); Dreamland Studios, West Hurley, NY (2010); Fort Warden Water Cistern, Port Townsend, WA (2010); Reciprocal Recording, Seattle, WA (2010).
Photographer: Sean Pecknold.
Arrangers: Fleet Foxes; Casey Wescott.
Helplessness Blues is the anticipated follow-up to Fleet Foxes' 2008 debut. Recorded and co-produced by fellow Seattleite Phil Ek, it finds the band continuing to take their music in unusual directions, creating a baroque folk-pop sound that hints at a number of influences, but is too unique to warrant any direct links between the Seattle boys and their predecessors. It's a downright gorgeous record, filled to the brim with glee club harmonies and the sort of stringed instruments that are virtually unknown to anyone who didn't go to music school. Relying on obscure instrumentation can be a dangerous game, but Helplessness Blues has the necessary songs to back it up, from the slow crescendos of the album-opening "Montezuma" to the sweeping orchestral arrangement of the encore number, "Grown Ocean."
Audio Mixer: Phil Ek.
Recording information: Avast Recording, Seattle, WA (01/2010-12/2010); Bear Creek Studios, Woodinville, WA (01/2010-12/2010); Dreamland Studios, West Hurley, NY (01/2010-12/2010); Fort Warden Water Cistern, Port Townsend, WA (01/2010-12/2010); Reciprocal Recording, Seattle, WA (01/2010-12/2010); Avast Recording, Seattle, WA (04/2010); Bear Creek Studios, Woodinville, WA (04/2010); Dreamland Studios, West Hurley, NY (04/2010); Fort Warden Water Cistern, Port Townsend, WA (04/2010); Reciprocal Recording, Seattle, WA (04/2010); Avast Recording, Seattle, WA (07/2010); Bear Creek Studios, Woodinville, WA (07/2010); Dreamland Studios, West Hurley, NY (07/2010); Fort Warden Water Cistern, Port Townsend, WA (07/2010); Reciprocal Recording, Seattle, WA (07/2010); Avast Recording, Seattle, WA (2010); Bear Creek Studios, Woodinville, WA (2010); Dreamland Studios, West Hurley, NY (2010); Fort Warden Water Cistern, Port Townsend, WA (2010); Reciprocal Recording, Seattle, WA (2010).
Photographer: Sean Pecknold.
Arrangers: Fleet Foxes; Casey Wescott.
Helplessness Blues is the anticipated follow-up to Fleet Foxes' 2008 debut. Recorded and co-produced by fellow Seattleite Phil Ek, it finds the band continuing to take their music in unusual directions, creating a baroque folk-pop sound that hints at a number of influences, but is too unique to warrant any direct links between the Seattle boys and their predecessors. It's a downright gorgeous record, filled to the brim with glee club harmonies and the sort of stringed instruments that are virtually unknown to anyone who didn't go to music school. Relying on obscure instrumentation can be a dangerous game, but Helplessness Blues has the necessary songs to back it up, from the slow crescendos of the album-opening "Montezuma" to the sweeping orchestral arrangement of the encore number, "Grown Ocean."
Tracks:
1 - Montezuma
2 - Bedouin Dress
3 - Sim Sala Bim
4 - Battery Kinzie
5 - Plains/Bitter Dancer
6 - Helplessness Blues
7 - Cascades
8 - Lorelei
9 - Someone You'd Admire
10 - Shrine/An Argument
11 - Blue Spotted Tail
12 - Grown Ocean
2 - Bedouin Dress
3 - Sim Sala Bim
4 - Battery Kinzie
5 - Plains/Bitter Dancer
6 - Helplessness Blues
7 - Cascades
8 - Lorelei
9 - Someone You'd Admire
10 - Shrine/An Argument
11 - Blue Spotted Tail
12 - Grown Ocean