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The king is dead [sound recording] / the Decemberists.

By: Material type: MusicMusicPublisher number: 509999 47547 2 8 | Capitol RecordsPublication details: New York : Capitol Records, p2011.Description: 1 sound disc (41 min.) : digital ; 4 3/4 inSubject(s):
Contents:
Don't carry it all -- Calamity song -- Rise to me -- Rox in the box -- January hymn -- Down by the water -- All arise! -- June hymn -- This is why we fight -- Dear Avery.
Production credits:
  • Produced by Tucker Martine and The Decemberists.
Performed by the Decemberists.
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Adult CD Adult CD Main Library CD POP/ROCK Decemberists Available 33111006626069
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

The Decemberists' sixth, full-length studio outing finds the Portland, Oregon-based indie rock collective exploring a region that has thus far eluded them. Raised on a steady diet of Morrissey, Robyn Hitchcock, Shirley Collins, and Fairport Convention, The King Is Dead represents frontman Colin Meloy's first foray into the musical traditions of his homeland, or more specifically, it proves that he really, really likes R.E.M. “Calamity Song,” which is one of three tracks to feature guitar work from Peter Buck, threatens to break into “Pretty Persuasion” or “So. Central Rain (I’m Sorry)” at any moment, and first single “Down by the Water” flirts with “The One I Love” hard enough to take it on a long weekend, though Meloy has stated that the track “started out as more of a paean to R.E.M. than I think any of us really wanted it to.” David Rawlings and Gillian Welch also join the party on a number of tracks, lending their instantly recognizable voices to two of the album’s finest moments, the Wildflowers-era, Tom Petty-inspired “Don’t Carry It All,” and the lovely, Paul Simon-esque “June Hymn” -- Meloy and Welch, the former a Montana-born Anglophile and the latter a California girl with a fetish for dustbowl Appalachia -- harmonize nicely, canceling out each other’s vocal affectations. It’s a refreshing change from the usual compilation of bibliophile, sea shanty/murder ballad, and while the Led Zeppelin III-style rural overhauling may isolate fans who prefer the serpentine, progressive, art rock of albums like The Crane Wife and Hazards of Love, it opens up a whole new continent for the band to explore. ~ James Christopher Monger

Compact disc.

Lyrics on container insert.

Don't carry it all -- Calamity song -- Rise to me -- Rox in the box -- January hymn -- Down by the water -- All arise! -- June hymn -- This is why we fight -- Dear Avery.

Produced by Tucker Martine and The Decemberists.

Performed by the Decemberists.

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