Track Listing 1. More Brother Rides 2. Viva Ultra 3. Brute Choir, The 4. Mountain Low, The 5. Tonight's Decision (And Hereafter) 6. Work Hard/Play Hard 7. New Partner 8. Cat's Blues 9. We All, Us Three, Will Ride 10. Old Jerusalem
| Details | | Playing Time: | 31 min. | | Distributor: | Caroline Distribution | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Palace Music: Will Oldham (vocals, guitar); Bryan Rich (guitar); Liam Hayes (piano, organ); Ned Oldham (bass, slide guitar, background vocals); Jason Loewenstein (drums, background vocals). Perhaps inspired by producer Steve Albini, Will Oldham turned up the volume on VIVA LAST BLUES, the hardest-rocking album in the Palace canon. Picking up on the thread of the AN ARROW THROUGH THE BITCH EP, Oldham dives headlong into the Neil Young/Crazy Horse sound that's always been a stylistic guidepost to the work of the band. Surging electric guitar riffs and powerful drums mark the sound of "Work Hard/Play Hard," "Cat's Blues" and others. The downcast folk-poet sound of yore isn't entirely absent though, as evidenced by the touching, romantic ballad "We All, Us Three, Will Ride" and the poignant, countryish "New Partner." A well-balanced album, and one of the finest in the Palace catalog.
Editorial Reviews Ranked #30 on Melody Maker's list of 1995's `Albums Of The Year.' Melody Maker
Ranked #50 in NME's `Top 50 Albums Of The Year' for 1995. NME
8 - Very Good - ...Oldham's tunes are lovely and thorny, a bible-belt punk response to PJ Harvey's brimstone tangos....purer and wilder than any previous Palace outing....Palace leaves lo-fi country the way Elizabeth Taylor leaves husbands--proving one way to do something new is to hunker down and become weirdly, deeply more of what you already are. Spin (12/01/1995)
3 Stars - Good - ...Oldham is sometimes artfully artless, there's coherence to this reworking of the restless spirit of country blues... Q (09/01/1995)
Recommended - ...the purest country I've heard since the Cowboy Junkies, but as spare as that band were ornate....Albini's production is pivotal...lending their unassuming strummings a powerful presence without requiring them to resort to the risible, c**try-rock, fiddly f***ery of `Comes A Time'... Melody Maker (08/12/1995)
8 (out of 10) - ...[Will Oldham] has expanded his sound--previously shaky, fragmented meta-country--to a richer mix of strafed and plucked guitars, jagged pianos and humming synths....his trademark croaking voice has strengthened....surreal, allusive and crookedly beautiful... NME (08/19/1995)
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