Sometimes I Wish We Were an Eagle
Bill Callahan
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Jim Cain | Bill Callahan | 4:39 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Eid Ma Clack Shaw | Bill Callahan | 4:19 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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The Wind and the Dove | Bill Callahan | 4:34 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Rococo Zephyr | Bill Callahan | 5:42 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Too Many Birds | Bill Callahan | 5:27 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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My Friend | Bill Callahan | 5:12 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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All Thoughts Are Prey to Some Beast | Bill Callahan | 5:52 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Invocation of Ratiocination | Bill Callahan | 2:41 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Faith / Void | Bill Callahan | 9:44 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
| Total: 9 Songs |
iTunes Review
With one of music’s most deadpanned vocal deliveries, Bill Callahan, who performed for years as Smog, often sounds like an outside observer even when fully immersed in the action around him. It allows him to pursue the poetry of the moment and make it feel as if he’s a cinematographer simply recording the events unfolding. It also allows him to deliver lines that could be punchlines served up as straightlines and vice versa. Callahan doesn’t give much away; he sounds like the voice of reason even as he admits he isn’t sure where the creative lines are being drawn. “Eid Ma Clack Shaw” features a nonsensical chorus since the one he dreamed that was “the perfect song/ that held all the answers” apparently got lost in translation. The music on Eagle is rich and orchestrated, settling on quiet moments where pianos, bass guitar and Callahan’s deep vocal strains add ominous turns of events. The dark finality of “The Wind and the Dove” uses strings and downcast chords. “Rococo Zephyr” adds touches of acoustic guitar and simple rolling rhythms. It it's music to sedate the body as a world of contemplation opens before us.
Customer Reviews
Particular, elusive yet familiar
Callahan's songs and style, like those of other talented people (if previous reviewer is more talented than Callahan, I'd like to meet her), take time to get to know. The simple honesty of the lyrics can be mistaken for plain old simplicity upon first listen. The arrangements are also paradoxical, complex yet child-like. The music is almost embarassingly direct, yet instantly inviting, sung in open prose in a bass violin-like voice. This album is decidedly darker than Woke on a Whaleheart, yet tempered with his customary hope and wonder. And, like Whaleheart, it is build like a novel; at the end you've been taken somewhere.
Jim Cain
Stephen Thompson, from NPR Music suggested that these songs "plant themselves in your brain, [and] lay eggs..." Callahan's music has this enigmatic ability. After listening to this record, you will find yourself unconciously mumbling the half-remembered words and music as you go through your day - walking about, in the restroom...whenever your mind is free to wander.
This record isn't great or perfect by any means, in fact there a songs that are almost embarassingly awkward - making you wonder, "what was he thinking?" etc. However, the opening track, "Jim Cain" is among his finest works, second only to "Palimpsest" from "A River Ain't Too Much to Love."
"Jim Cain" alone is reason to pick up this record. It will knock you out - easily, my favorite song of the year.
Over and over
Sublime. Contemplative. Beautiful. Purposeful. Dark. All these are apt descriptions for ex-Smog singer Bill Callahan’s new solo effort. Orchestrated in a way his previous band never was — or attempted to be — the storytelling and arrangements of these songs suit Callahan’s deep melancholic voice perfectly. Like 2008’s For Emma, Forever Ago by Bon Iver, this is a haunting, personal record that lingers long after it’s finished playing.
Biography
Born: 1966 in Silver Spring, MD
Genre: Alternative
Years Active: '80s, '90s, '00s
Top Albums and Songs By Bill Callahan
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Jim Cain | Sometimes I Wish We Were an Eagle | 4:39 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Too Many Birds | Sometimes I Wish We Were an Eagle | 5:27 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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All Thoughts Are Prey to Some Beast | Sometimes I Wish We Were an Eagle | 5:52 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Eid Ma Clack Shaw | Sometimes I Wish We Were an Eagle | 4:19 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Faith / Void | Sometimes I Wish We Were an Eagle | 9:44 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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The Wind and the Dove | Sometimes I Wish We Were an Eagle | 4:34 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Rococo Zephyr | Sometimes I Wish We Were an Eagle | 5:42 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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My Friend | Sometimes I Wish We Were an Eagle | 5:12 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
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Riding for the Feeling | Apocalypse | 6:05 | $1.29 | View In iTunes |
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Invocation of Ratiocination | Sometimes I Wish We Were an Eagle | 2:41 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |

- $8.91
- Genres: Rock, Music, Alternative, Indie Rock
- Released: Apr 14, 2009
- ℗ 2009 Drag City Inc.










