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Joanna Newsom & The Y's Street Band - EP

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Album Review

Yes, the Springsteen-nodding title of Joanna Newsom & the Ys Street Band is witty, but it's fitting, too: Newsom's Ys touring band backs her on this EP, and these three songs have a much more live feel than Van Dyke Parks, Jim O'Rourke, and crew gave that magnificent album in the studio. With a song from Ys, a song from The Milk-Eyed Mender, and a previously unreleased track, Joanna Newsom & the Ys Street Band plays like the past, present, and future of Newsom's music, all given an earthier, less precious feel that still displays how artful her music is. The EP kicks off with "Colleen," a prickly, feral-sounding new song that, with this arrangement anyway, feels brighter and more immediate than Ys' songs, albeit nearly as densely packed with words, melodies, and ideas. "Clam, Crab, Cockle, Cowrie" channels the sunny, avant-Appalachian feel of The Milk-Eyed Mender effortlessly; and in the EP's context, its relatively simple sweetness acts as a palate cleanser between the heavier fare of the more complex songs surrounding it. Joanna Newsom & the Ys Street Band closes with an epic, 13-minute-long version of Ys' final track, "Cosmia"; opening with banjo, clarinets, harp, theremin, and accordion and closing with a string coda that keeps going and going, the song's will o' the wisp moods and movements are just as spellbinding here as they are on Ys, but more intimate and tangible. A beautiful miniature of Newsom's work, Joanna Newsom & the Ys Street Band is a tour souvenir that all her fans can enjoy.

Customer Reviews

She's on a Roll!

Although there's only one new song on this release, Joanna makes it a worthwhile purchase yet again. "Colleen" is catchy new addition to Newsom's repetoire and has a fun Appalachian-style country feel to it, but that doesn't do the song justice. Joanna, with her squeaky "ha!" every so often during "Colleen", makes it very much her own. As for the other two songs on this EP, "Clam, Crab, Cockle, Cowrie" has been tweaked to sound even more beautiful than the original and "Cosmia" has been given a new (albeit very subtle) workover. Overall, this is classic Joanna Newsom that never tires. Check it out, at least for "Colleen"!

she keeps getting better

joanna's voice has matured immensely since her early eps. in addition, she has added more instrumentalization, which fleshes out some of the barrenness prevalent in her older songs. 'colleen', especially, is quite a departure. the cover of 'clam, crab, cockle, cowrie' is gorgeous, though I'm not sure if I like this version of 'cosmia' as much the one on 'ys'- it seems a bit too twangy.

Love the Y's Street Band...

After seeing her Y's show in Nashville, I was already wishing that she would re-release Y's as a "live" album with her fantastic acoustic Y's band. I love the original album, but the new arrangements for the tour added an entirely new dimension to her latest LP. This EP will give those who were not lucky enough to catch a live performance of Y's a small taste of what they missed. I think that Cosmia alone is worth the price of the full album download. I hope this is not the last we hear of Joanna and the Y's Street Band.

Biography

Born: 1982 in Nevada City, CA

Genre: Singer/Songwriter

Years Active: '00s

Although Joanna Newsom's Appalachian-meets-avant-garde take on folk music is her most celebrated work, her range is even more inclusive than her solo career suggests: the classically trained harpist adds a decidedly different, textural sound to Nervous Cop, the noise rock trio that also features Deerhoof's Greg Saunier and Hella's Zach Hill, and she also plays keyboards for the Pleased, another San Francisco-area band more akin to Blondie or Television than her other projects. Like her resume, Newsom's...
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