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Andrew Bird - Noble Beast Album Review


Andrew Bird - Noble Beast Album Review
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Review of Andrew Bird's album 'Noble Beast' released through Bella Union.

Chicago based multi -instrumentalist and songwriter Andrew Bird has already released a wonderful collection of albums, the pinnacle arguably being 'The Mysterious Production Of Eggs' released in 2005, it's a elegant and clever album, to compare his writing on it, you wouldn't be too far away to say he's a muso version of Jeff Buckley.

Noble Beast is his new addition, perhaps a bit of a departure from his usual song writing, and it's not a fully welcome, In Bird's previous work, he's always been pretty self-sufficient, now he's added more members, (musicians from Wilco) to 'indie up' this new album. The outcome has made the album a little one dimensional, some of the entertainment factor is gone, it's got pleasant moments but it doesn't lead the listener to visualise as much as his previous work.

Produced by Mark Nevers (Calexico and Lambchop) Noble Beast, it's not all as bad as I've perhaps made out, it could be noted as a later-era modern Paul Simon album, the music is played beautifully and Bird's voice is as fantastic as ever.

Rating 7/10

Mike Rea

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kenning Click for more info ( 1)
posted on 30.01.2009 17:32

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The album is produced by Andrew Bird--read the liner notes & get a fact
checker, dude! Also, there aren't really a greater number of musicians on the
album compared to Eggs and Armchair--if anything, the previous album had a more
"indie" rock texture. This one is sometimes sparse by comparison, though past
the surface values you'll hear a lot of layers this reviewer (aka "dude")
appears to ignore.



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Mike Rea Click for more info (6)
posted on 31.01.2009 10:19

comments:
Cheers mate... Didn't mean to upset anyone... If you read the original review
here www.adultcontemporary.co.uk/index.cfm?d=25/01/2009#Andrew%20Bird you might
see more of what I intended... Call what Mark Nevers what you want, but this
wasn't self-produced... As he 'engineered, assistant engineered and mixed' the
record, he's pretty heavily involved, and he has changed the sound, wouldn't
you agree? You'll have to allow me my opinion, but I have been 'with' Andrew
Bird for a long time too (look at the previous reviews on that site)... I like
this one less than I have previously. We're all entitled 'mate'





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