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Manufacturer: Jagjaguwar
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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0656605211527 Label: Jagjaguwar Manufacturer: Jagjaguwar Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Jagjaguwar Release Date: 2008-02-19 Studio: Jagjaguwar
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Justin Vernon began recording as Bon Iver following the breakup of DeYarmond Edison, an indie folk group similar in tone and manner to Iron & Wine, Little Wings and, to a certain extent, Bonnie "Prince" Billy. Pronounced 'bohn eevair', it is French for "good winter" which is spelled wrong deliberately. This debut CD is centered around Justin Vernon, who is the primary force behind Bon Iver, as he moved to a remote cabin in the woods of Northwestern Wisconsin at the onset of winter, alone for three months. From this solitary time emerged a bold, uninhibited new musical focus of all his personal trouble, lack of perspective, heartache, longing, love, loss, and guilt that had been stockpiled over the past six years into songs. The NY Times called this record "irresistible", and it was given a "Recommended" rating by Pitchfork. 9 tracks. Jagjaguwar Records. 2008.
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Customer Rating:      Summary: LOVE Comment: I heard Bon Iver playing Skinny Love live on David Letterman before falling asleep and made a mental note to myself to find out more.
I loved this song so much that January 3rd I could remember the date that Bon Iver played (December 11th).
I bought the album without previewing the other songs.
This is one of those albums that can be played on repeat.
The lyrics and music are beautiful.
Bon Iver is a genesis.
This is the best work I have discovered in awhile! :)
Customer Rating:      Summary: Outstanding!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1 Comment: This album will knock you off your feet! Bon Iver has a unique sound. Pure Brilliance!
Customer Rating:      Summary: melancholy... Comment: ...a gift from my son for Christmas. He has great taste. Somewhat reminiscent of Elliot Smith... remember him? Two masters with the same vision and intensity. Highly recommended!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Entrancing Comment: Songwriter Justin Vernon showcases his beautifully unique talent with the release of "For Emma, forever ago." Utilizing a stripped, minimal soundscape of solo guitar, layered vocals and some electronics, Vernon creates a virtual diary of song that is moving, beautiful, and at times voyeuristic. This album seems devastatingly genuine, and painfully crafted.
Although a solo work driven mainly by guitar, Vernon avoids monotony through his selective use of voice layering, electronic accompaniment, and the support of choice vocalists. Each song on this album is capable of standing alone as a work, but that would do the album a disservice.
Vernon's work shows not only inventive songwriting, but also a poetic and meaningful lyricism imbued in every song. If nothing else, he will be regarded as a poet.
Customer Rating:      Summary: An Epic..... but not for Everybody Comment: I can see why reaction to Bon Iver is so fragmented. There are those who hail it an instant epic, and others who think its pastoral nonsense. I'm somewhat in the middle - granted, these sorts of slow burner indie-folk albums aren't for everybody, but there is definitely something more special about this particular album - more so because its a concept album about that most universal of animals - lost love.
While the harmonies here are subdued and very, very slow-paced, the atmosphere of the entire album is what makes it work. There is a heady iciness to the entire venture, a sort of morbid sadness even, one that permeates every single track. Like Camille's "Le Fil" which had a drone running through each song (and for minutes after the last song played), this mood of sombre melancholy is present in spades on this album, and this also works for it.
The centerpiece is the two-suite "The Wolves" and the luminous "Team". None of these songs work especially well on their own. Like any good novel, each song blends into the other so that the album needs to be listened to in chronological order. Bon Iver's mastery of the sparse musical medium is astounding, and the way he makes every track here speak its' own unique brand of solitudinal longing, is a work of art waiting to be unraveled.
For many people who read this positive review, you might well buy this album and be shocked by the 'dull', 'slow' songs therein. This is in part true. It takes a while to 'get' what the artist is trying to accomplish here, but if you approach this as a rich experimental piece worth investing in, you just might reap some invaluable rewards.
Highly Recommended.
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