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10th Anniversary Remaster On Double LP!
Includes The Breakout Hit Song "Home"!
Edward Sharpe And The Magnetic Zeros broke out in 2009 with their debut album Up From Below which was released on Community Music and Vagrant Records. The ten-person troupe of traveling artists and musicians had initial success through their captivating live performances, which broke conventional barriers of what a live concert was.
Up From Below is a unique mixture of folk and soul with flourishes of film composer Ennio Morricone's grandeur, and was one of the most talked about albums in 2009, forging a movement of Neo Folk Rock & Roll. The bands break out hit song "Home" from the album became an instant classic being performed in TV shows, movies and countless weddings across the world. The band, spearheaded by singer and principal songwriter Alex Ebert would go on to release three more albums and tour worldwide even while the line up changed over the years with Ebert remaining one of the five constants. Ebert himself released solo material and even won the Golden Globe in 2014 for Best Original Score for his composing in the film All Is Lost .
"'40 Day Dream,' the Motown-infused, OutKast-inspired, heavily orchestrated 'Beatlesque' soul jam that opens Up from Below, serves as a pretty good litmus test for what follows. Listeners who are put off by the robe-wearing Polyphonic Spree's cultish glazed-eye self-help anthems or cringe when they hear the Mamas & the Papas' 'Young Girls Are Coming to the Canyon' would be advised to get off the magic bus early, as Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros have crafted a love letter to Laurel Canyon and all of its quasi-mystic juju that is as infuriatingly contrived and retro as it is forward-thinking and majestic. Formed in 2007 by Ima Robot frontman Alex Ebert, the mammoth 11-piece outfit embraces 'the Summer of Love' with enough period beards, fonts, and Eastern mysticism to launch a thousand 'Magical Mystery Tours,' but despite all of the analog equipment and peacenik grandstanding, standout tracks like 'Home,' 'Desert Song,' and the aforementioned '40 Day Dream' sweep you up in their grandeur like a patchouli tornado and dare you to take your clothes off and jump in the lake with them." - AllMusic
Features:
• 10th Anniversary
• Double LP
• Remastered
Selections:
Side A:
1. 40 Day Dream
2. Janglin
3. Up From Below
Side B:
1. Carries On
2. Jade
3. Home
Side C:
1. Desert Song
2. Black Water
3. Come In Please
Side D:
1. Simplest Love
2. Kisses Over Babylon
3. Brother
4. Om Nashi Me
10th Anniversary Remaster On Double LP!
Includes The Breakout Hit Song "Home"!
Edward Sharpe And The Magnetic Zeros broke out in 2009 with their debut album Up From Below which was released on Community Music and Vagrant Records. The ten-person troupe of traveling artists and musicians had initial success through their captivating live performances, which broke conventional barriers of what a live concert was.
Up From Below is a unique mixture of folk and soul with flourishes of film composer Ennio Morricone's grandeur, and was one of the most talked about albums in 2009, forging a movement of Neo Folk Rock & Roll. The bands break out hit song "Home" from the album became an instant classic being performed in TV shows, movies and countless weddings across the world. The band, spearheaded by singer and principal songwriter Alex Ebert would go on to release three more albums and tour worldwide even while the line up changed over the years with Ebert remaining one of the five constants. Ebert himself released solo material and even won the Golden Globe in 2014 for Best Original Score for his composing in the film All Is Lost .
"'40 Day Dream,' the Motown-infused, OutKast-inspired, heavily orchestrated 'Beatlesque' soul jam that opens Up from Below, serves as a pretty good litmus test for what follows. Listeners who are put off by the robe-wearing Polyphonic Spree's cultish glazed-eye self-help anthems or cringe when they hear the Mamas & the Papas' 'Young Girls Are Coming to the Canyon' would be advised to get off the magic bus early, as Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros have crafted a love letter to Laurel Canyon and all of its quasi-mystic juju that is as infuriatingly contrived and retro as it is forward-thinking and majestic. Formed in 2007 by Ima Robot frontman Alex Ebert, the mammoth 11-piece outfit embraces 'the Summer of Love' with enough period beards, fonts, and Eastern mysticism to launch a thousand 'Magical Mystery Tours,' but despite all of the analog equipment and peacenik grandstanding, standout tracks like 'Home,' 'Desert Song,' and the aforementioned '40 Day Dream' sweep you up in their grandeur like a patchouli tornado and dare you to take your clothes off and jump in the lake with them." - AllMusic
Features:
• 10th Anniversary
• Double LP
• Remastered
Selections:
Side A:
1. 40 Day Dream
2. Janglin
3. Up From Below
Side B:
1. Carries On
2. Jade
3. Home
Side C:
1. Desert Song
2. Black Water
3. Come In Please
Side D:
1. Simplest Love
2. Kisses Over Babylon
3. Brother
4. Om Nashi Me