Josh Ritter - The Animal Years (Bonus Acoustic Album Series, 2 CD) (2006)
Artist: Josh Ritter
Title: Josh Ritter
Year Of Release: 2011
Label: Josh Ritter
Genre: Folk-Rock, Singer-Songwriter
Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log,scans)
Total Time: 01:50:29
Total Size: 811 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Josh Ritter
Year Of Release: 2011
Label: Josh Ritter
Genre: Folk-Rock, Singer-Songwriter
Quality: FLAC (image+.cue,log,scans)
Total Time: 01:50:29
Total Size: 811 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Disc One: The Original Studio Album (00:49:27)
01. Girl in the War 04:24
02. Wolves 04:04
03. Monster Ballads 04:06
04. Lillian, Egypt 03:24
05. Idaho 03:52
06. In the Dark 04:42
07. One More Mouth 03:29
08. Good Man 04:09
09. Best for the Best 03:58
10. Thin Blue Flame 09:39
11. Here at the Right Time 03:40
Disc Two: Bonus Acoustic Album and Extras (01:01:02)
01. Girl in the War (solo acoustic) 04:18
02. Wolves (solo acoustic) 03:38
03. Monster Ballads (solo acoustic) 03:45
04. Lillian, Egypt (solo acoustic) 03:34
05. Idaho (solo acoustic) 04:34
06. In the Dark (solo acoustic) 04:24
07. One More Mouth (solo acoustic) 03:19
08. Good Man (solo acoustic) 03:39
09. Best for the Best (solo acoustic) 04:03
10. Thin Blue Flame (solo acoustic) 08:05
11. Here at the Right Time (solo acoustic) 03:23
12. Blame it on the Tetons (Modest Mouse: Isaac Brock / Eric Judy / Dan Gallucci / Tom Peloso) 04:05
13. Harbortown 03:15
14. Peter Killed the Dragon 02:35
15. Monster Ballads (early version) 04:43
16. Lillian, Egypt (Quicktime video) 06:57
Idaho-bred singer/songwriter Josh Ritter’s V2 Records debut follows in the footsteps of 2003’s Hello Starling only in instrumentation. While he retains his literate tongue and expressive voice, there is far less humor on Animal Years than on his previous two outings. Producer Brian Deck (Iron & Wine, Modest Mouse) keeps Animal Years intimate but transient, like a circus train crawling through a small town on a busy Saturday afternoon. Essentially built around two startlingly affecting diatribes on the war in Iraq, Ritter utilizes the voices of Peter and Paul, as well as Laurel & Hardy, to eke some kind of explanation from both the Administration and the Creator. The first, the deceptively sweet-sounding “Girl in the War,” threatens “The angels fly around in there, but we can’t see them/I got a girl in the war, Paul I know that they can hear me yell/If they can’t find a way to help her they can go to Hell." The second, “Thin Blue Flame,” is a nearly ten-minute rant that follows the Velvet Underground “Heroin” arc of tinder to spark to full-on blaze in a way that hasn’t worked for anyone in a long time, but most certainly does here. The other cuts never reach the same heights, but standouts such as “Wolves,” with its sunrise gallop and “Whole of the Moon”-era Waterboys piano, and the languid “Monster Ballads” soar only inches beneath them.
[A Barnes & Noble Exclusive Edition of Animal Years was reissued in 2011 that included a bonus disc featuring Ritter performing the entire album acoustic. It also included four live B-sides, two videos, and new liner notes from Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Tom Ricks.]
[A Barnes & Noble Exclusive Edition of Animal Years was reissued in 2011 that included a bonus disc featuring Ritter performing the entire album acoustic. It also included four live B-sides, two videos, and new liner notes from Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Tom Ricks.]