Red Apple Falls

Editorial Reviews
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After the success of his previous album, The Doctor Came At Dawn, Bill Callahan (who is Smog) joined forces with some of Chicago's and label Drag City's finest musicians to craft this album over a few days. The band atmosphere frees up Callahan's singing and the songs which verge into country music (in terms of what country once was and not what it presently is) seem far more open than previous efforts. The symbolism of the color red is a bit overdone ("Blood Red Bird," "Red Apples," and "Red Apple Falls") and an undercurrent of overseriousness threaten to defeat the album's relaxed nature. ("Ex-Con" loosens things considerably). The simple beauty of much of what's here is quite astonishing at times. --Rob O'Connor

Music Review:

  1. Rope Tied to the Trigger
  2. Scraps At Midnight
  3. Short Sharp Shocked [Import]
  4. Slideling
  5. Sonic Flower Groove [Import]
  6. Spike (With Bonus Disc)
  7. Stag
  8. Sunday Shoes
  9. Survival Sickness
  10. Talking With The Taxman About Poetry

Music Review

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Music Review

The Essentials [Import]

Glaxzunov: Symphony No. 2; Mazurka; From Darkness to Light

George Enescu: Symphony No. 3; Romanian Poem for Orchestra

Music: Mama Who Da Man Pt.1 [CD-single] [Import]

House of the Jealous Lovers, Pt. 2 [CD-single] [Import]

Love Inc. [Import]

Jubilosos Te Adoramos

Living and Dying in 3/4 Time

Live Monsters [Live]

Interview Disc (+Book)

Kiss This [Import]

Jazz Portrait

Heroz4hire

Henry Merckel: The Historical Recordings: 1930-1935

Simply Stated