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Fevers and Mirrors by Bright Eyes (CD, Apr-2002, Bad News Records) 
Fevers and Mirrors by Bright Eyes (CD, Apr-2002, Bad News Records)

 
Fevers and Mirrors by Bright Eyes (CD, Apr-2002, Bad News Records)

Artist: Bright Eyes
Release Date: Apr 2002
Format: CD
Record Label: Bad News Records
Genre: Rock & Pop, Singer/Songwriter
UPC: 766487021524
Product ID: EPID46442986
Description: Bright Eyes: Connor Oberst (vocals, guitar, Fender Rhodes piano, organ, keyboards, percussion, samples); Andy Lemaster (vocals, guitar, Mellotron, bass, percussion); Mike Mogis (acoustic & electric guitar, pedal steel, E-bow, mandolin, p...
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Track Listing
1. Spindle a Darkness a Fever and a Necklace, A
2. Scale a Mirror and These Indifferent Clocks, A
3. Calendar Hung Itself, The
4. Something Vague
5. Joy in Discovery, The
6. Movement of a Hand, The
7. When the Curious Girl Realizes She Is Under Glass
8. Arienette
9. Jetsabel Removes the Undesirables
10. Haligh Haligh a Lie Haligh
11. Center of the World, The
12. Sunrise Sunset
13. Attempt to Tip the Scales, An
14. Song to Pass the Time, A

Details
Distributor:Phantom Import Distributi
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
Bright Eyes: Connor Oberst (vocals, guitar, Fender Rhodes piano, organ, keyboards, percussion, samples); Andy Lemaster (vocals, guitar, Mellotron, bass, percussion); Mike Mogis (acoustic & electric guitar, pedal steel, E-bow, mandolin, piano, organ, keyboards, vibraphone, glockenspiel, tambourine, electronics); Jiha Lee (flute); Tim Kasher (accordion); A.J. Mogis (piano); Todd Baechle (keyboards); Matt Maginn (bass); Joe Knapp (drums, percussion); Clint Schnase (drums).
Recorded at Dead Space, Lincoln, Nebraska in December 1999.
FEVERS AND MIRRORS is a 2000 release from indie stars Bright Eyes.
Japanese edition adds an extra track.
While 2002's LIFTED was the record that blew Bright Eyes and its hyper-poetic frontman, Conor Oberst, into the public's consciousness and up the Billboard charts, its predecessor, FEVERS AND MIRRORS, put him on the next-big-thing map. The third official album in the band's catalog, FEVERS AND MIRRORS finds Oberst & Co. codifying the vision nascently established on LETTING OFF THE HAPPINESS. Oberst furiously wrestles with his emotions as he upends confessional singer-songwriter tropes while producer and multi-instrumentalist Mike Mogis frames his whims in shifting, episodic textures that include pulsating organs, dulcimers, and vibraphones.
As with all Bright Eyes albums, this one begins and ends with Oberst's strong songwriting and preternatural gift for dramatic, narrative lyricism. "A Scale, A Mirror, and Those Indifferent Clocks" includes the line "Now I know a disease that these doctors can't treat/you contract on the day you accept all you see". Oberst seems to be kicking and screaming against this possibility through a strained larynx--most notably on the anthemically strung-out "Calendar Hung Itself" and the eruptive refrains of "Sunrise Sunset". While "Something Vague" and "Haligh, Haligh, A Lie, Haligh" each predict the operatic alt.country the band would perfect on CASSADEGA. Here Oberst is still embracing his influences--openly channeling Eliot Smith on the opening track and SISTER LOVERS-era Alex Chilton on "The Center of the World". Arguably, pound for pound the best Bright Eyes album, FEVERS AND MIRRORS captures Oberst before the masses did.

Editorial Reviews
7 out of 10 - ...A godsend for connoisseurs of raging f***-ups and the dubious benefits of a Catholic education....this is a tragicomedy that manages to be oddly affecting even at its most outlandish.
NME (07/08/2000)

3.5 stars out of 5 - ...Spine-shivering....it'll make you break out into a thousand gruesome goosebumps....the diary of traumatised soul...
Melody Maker (07/22/2000)

...A superb album, articulate and powerful on the subject of teenage heartbreak and self-loathing, and played...with confidence and subtlety...
CMJ (07/01/2000)

...An unlikely heir to Big Star's THIRD, Violent Femmes' first and the whole Mark Eitzel catalog....borrowing tasteful playing, ambitious production and some of the nicest microphones the boys could get their hands on...
Magnet (06/01/2000)

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