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Ruminations - Conor Oberst. Открывайте новую музыку каждый день. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией.
Conor Oberst’s music has never sounded lonely. Yes, he’s done catatonically despondent, inconsolable, dejected, maniacal-it's a lot to handle, and yet he’s always been surrounded by friends both local and legendary who believe in his vision, underscoring his status as one of the 21st century’s most mercurial and charismatic songwriters. Arriving almost a month after a comprehensive Bright Eyes boxed set that feels like a headstone for the band, Ruminations is a record like none other in Oberst’s catalog-stunning for how utterly alone he sounds
Conor Oberst – Ruminations. Genre: Rock, Folk, World, & Country. referencing Ruminations, LP, Album, 556491-1. A great album by any measure. I'm a vinyl collector/curator and listen to a lot of vinyl on a very high resolution system and loud volumes- this is hands down a kick-ass mastering job and a flat-out great pressing. The vinyl was so quiet that I had to double check my volume knob after dropping the needle on it.
Conor Oberst is a solo-album by Conor Oberst, of the band Bright Eyes, which was released on August 5, 2008 by Merge Records. The album debuted on the UK Albums Chart at and reached on the Billboard Top 200. It sold 98,000 copies in the US as of August 2009. The album was recorded in Tepoztlán, Morelos, Mexico between January and February 2008. A temporary studio was created in a mountain villa called Valle Místico at the outskirts of town
Album · 2016 · 10 Songs. As raw and emotionally direct as Oberst has ever sounded. Ruminations finds the singer/songwriter on his own for a set of stark and often unsettling folk-captured over two wintry days in his Nebraska home, following the discovery of a cyst on his brain. They say a party can kill you, he sings on A Little Uncanny, amid a blur of harmonica and brittle acoustic guitar. Sometimes I wish it would. Ruminations Conor Oberst.
Genre: Singer-Songwriter. Conor Oberst strips down the arrangements here to piano, guitar, harmonica, and voice, inevitably drawing the attention to his songwriting and making this something of a singer-songwriter album. Luckily, the material is strong enough here that he succeeds in making a lovely and refreshing piece of work. This is the first time Conor Oberst songs have reminded me of Bob Dylan. 80. A tale of isolated wariness; "Ruminations" is a somber, hand-written letter of departure filled with Dylan-esque imagery.
Mortality looms large on Conor Oberst’s seventh album, Ruminations, though it’s not death itself that concerns the singer-songwriter, but rather the malaise that can come from, or lead to, a diminished quality of life. Last year, Oberst suffered a major health scare, and he’s used that experience to populate this album with characters who struggle with maladies both natural and self-inflicted.
Ruminations is the seventh solo studio album by American musician Conor Oberst, released on October 14, 2016 on Nonesuch Records. Studio album by. Conor Oberst. On October 28, 2015, in the midst of Desaparecidos' tour for their second studio album Payola, it was announced that Conor Oberst had been hospitalized due to "laryngitis, anxiety, and exhaustion," according to a press release. The entirety of Desaparecidos' remaining tour dates were cancelled and Oberst returned to his hometown of Omaha to recuperate. Oberst would spend the coming months in Omaha, where he would go on to write and record the songs that make up Ruminations.
Conor Oberst ’s Ruminations, however, comes with the knowledge that the artist put in little more than a day’s work recording the album. But while the tracks came about quickly, they were likely in the works long before Oberst himself even realized. In the spring of 2014, Conor Oberst released Upside Down Mountain, a lush, expansive collection of songs with glimpses of an optimism not often heard in the singer/songwriter’s work.
| 1 | Tachycardia | 3:38 |
| 2 | Barbary Coast (Later) | 4:12 |
| 3 | Gossamer Thin | 3:35 |
| 4 | Counting Sheep | 3:29 |
| 5 | Mamah Borthwick (A Sketch) | 3:57 |
| 6 | The Rain Follows The Plow | 3:29 |
| 7 | A Little Uncanny | 4:15 |
| 8 | Next Of Kin | 3:26 |
| 9 | You All Loved Him Once | 3:49 |
| 10 | Till St. Dymphna Kicks Us Out | 4:10 |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 556491-1 | Conor Oberst | Ruminations (LP, Album) | Nonesuch | 556491-1 | US | 2016 |
| WPCR-17543 | Conor Oberst | Ruminations (CD, Album) | Nonesuch | WPCR-17543 | Japan | 2016 |
| 556491-2 | Conor Oberst | Ruminations (CD, Album) | Nonesuch | 556491-2 | US | 2016 |
| 7559-79447-1 | Conor Oberst | Ruminations (CD, Album) | Nonesuch | 7559-79447-1 | Europe | 2016 |
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