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    Sky Blue Sky (CD/DVD)

    05/15/2007 | Nonesuch 

    • CD

      $20.99

      SKY BLUE SKY (W/DVD) (SPEC) (ENH)

    All Music Guide Review

    In 1999, Wilco willingly abdicated their position as one of the leading acts in the alt-country movement to dive head-first into the challenging waters of experimental pop with their album Summerteeth, and moved even further away from their rootsy origins with Yankee Hotel Foxtrot and A Ghost Is Born, winning the group a new and enthusiastic audience along the way. So it might amuse a number of the band's earlier fans that in many respects Wilco's sixth studio album, Sky Blue Sky, sounds like the long-awaited follow-up to 1996's Being There -- while it lacks the ramshackle shape-shifting and broad twang of that earlier album, Sky Blue Sky represents a shift back to an organic sound and approach that suggests the influence of Neil Young's Harvest and the more polished avenues of '70s soft rock. Sky Blue Sky also marks Wilco's first studio recordings since Nels Cline and Pat Sansone joined the group, and they certainly make their presence felt -- with Cline, Wilco has its strongest guitarist to date, and while his interplay with Sansone on numbers like "Impossible Germany" and "Walken" lacks the skronky muscle of his more avant-garde work of the past, it's never less than inspired and he works real wonders with Jeff Tweedy's lovely melodies. Sansone's keyboard work also shines, adding soulful accents to "Side with the Seeds" and Mellotron on "Leave Me (Like You Found Me)," as does Mikael Jorgensen's piano and organ, and overall this is Wilco's strongest album as an ensemble to date. Tweedy's vocals boast a clarity and nuance that reveals he's grown in confidence and skill as a singer, and the songs recall Summerteeth's beautiful but unsettling mix of lovely tunes and lyrics that focus on troubled souls and crumbling relationships. Between the pensive "Be Patient with Me," the lovelorn "Hate It Here," and "On and On and On"'s pledge that "we'll stay together" squared off against the resignation of "Please don't cry/We're designed to die," Sky Blue Sky isn't afraid to go to the dark places, but Tweedy and his bandmates also find plenty of beauty, inspiration, and real joy along the way, and the album's open, natural sound is an ideal match for the material. Sky Blue Sky may find Wilco dipping their toes into roots rock again, but this doesn't feel like a step back so much as another fresh path for one of America's most consistently interesting bands. [Sky Blue Sky was released in a special edition with a bonus DVD, Wilco: Shake It Off, which features interviews with Tweedy and his bandmates as they discuss the album's genesis and the more direct approach of the Sky Blue Sky sessions. Shake It Off also features live performances of eight tunes from the album recorded during rehearsals at Wilco's practice and recording space; the arrangements follow those on the album fairly closely, but the playing is dynamic and fiery, and they complement the slighter cleaner takes on the CD quite nicely.] ~ Mark Deming, All Music Guide

    Track Listing

  • Track#
  • Title
  • time
  • 1
  • Either Way
  • 3:07

  • 4
  • Sky Blue Sky
  • 3:23

  • 6
  • Shake It Off
  • 5:42

  • 8
  • Hate It Here
  • 4:33

  • 10
  • Walken
  • 4:27

  • 11
  • What Light
  • 3:35

  • 13
  • (CD-ROM Track)
  • 14 (2)
  • Sky Blue Sky (DVD)
  • 15 (2)
  • Impossible Germany (DVD)
  • 16 (2)
  • Please Be Patient with Me (DVD)
  • 17 (2)
  • Shake It Off (DVD)
  • 18 (2)
  • Walken (DVD)
  • 19 (2)
  • What Light (DVD)
  • 20 (2)
  • Side with the Seeds (DVD)
  • 21 (2)
  • Hate It Here (DVD)
  • Credits

    • Jim O'Rourke
    • Guitar (Acoustic), Percussion, String Arrangements, Feedback
    • Jeff Tweedy
    • Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Electric), Guitar (12 String Acoustic), Graphic Design, Vocals
    • Pat Sansone
    • Guitar (Acoustic), Wurlitzer, Chamberlin, Mellotron, Vocals (Background), Vocals, Piano, Guitar (Electric), Harpsichord, Organ (Hammond)
    • Nels Cline
    • Guitar (Electric), Loops, Guitar (12 String Electric), Lap Steel Guitar

    Notes

    The Deluxe Edition includes a bonus DVD, which contains more than 45 minutes of footage of the band performing songs from Sky Blue Sky. The DVD also contains interview segments with all six band members. The film was directed by Christoph Green and Fugazi’s Brendan Canty, the creators of the Jeff Tweedy solo concert film, Sunken Treasure: Live in the Pacific Northwest, as well as the acclaimed documentary series, Burn to Shine.



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