Magnolia Electric Co.: Sojourner
Secretly Canadian: 8/7/2007
UPDATE: I have corrected a factual error because of a reader comment. Thank you, Anonymous.
Sojourner, Magnolia Electric Co.'s box set of demos, consists of four CDs and one DVD, as well as a ton of promotional bric-a-brac. I only care about the music, so i just downloaded the digital version from Emusic. As a single album of twenty-two tracks, Sojourner probably holds together better than it does as four separate CDs, I suspect. The album is great for long, cross-town bus trips of the sort I take twice daily. This is not just because most of the songs are about travel. All the demos on Sojourner are mature and well-developed, some even more so than their studio counterparts that have appeared previously. Sojourner shows that Magnolia Electric Co. is at its best when its charm shines unobscured by glossy production.
10/31/2007
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Actually, Sojourner is two studio LPs (one recorded by Steve Albini and one by David Lowery), a studio EP (recorded at Sun Studios), and a home LP (recorded by Jason Molina). These records were going to come out separately but instead got hacked up and made into one last year. Now they're all out. Just a comment.
Thanks for the correction, Anonymous. I'm glad to know someone's reading.
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