Joanna Newsom Have One On Me TRIPLE vinyl LP record box set & MP3 indie folk NEW

Sold Date: December 13, 2018
Start Date: September 29, 2017
Final Price: $36.69 (USD)
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Howdy and welcome to my auction! Raised in the tiny gold-rush town of Nevada City, California, Joanna Newsom began playing harp at the age of eight. She studied Celtic, Senegalese, Venezuelan, and Western Classical harp techniques. By the end of high school her intention was to be a composer. Soon, however, Joanna found her interest shifting to a different kind of music, reflecting her love for Appalachian folk and bluegrass. For the first time, she was starting to sing alongside the harp. Her first home-recording (the unstudied and exuberant “Walnut Whales”) was initially handed out to friends only, but soon Newsom was being contacted by a number of strangers who had somehow gotten a copy.

One of these strangers was Will Oldham, who invited Newsom to join a tour he was planning for the following spring. That winter she played a few shows supporting her friend Devendra Banhart, as well as Cat Power. Soon Newsom was selling out small venues in the Bay Area (where she now lives), and receiving extremely positive local and national press. The next move was to make an album.

Joanna’s music has more of an affinity with the folk revival of the 60s, or the bluegrass movement at present, than with most contemporary “folk” (or “anti-folk”) scenes. Affinities aside, her style could hardly be called bluegrass; nor does it evoke the pastoral tonalities of 60s folk: she sings about whalebones, sleep, grammar, mollusks, accumulation, automobiles, owls, burning boats, string collections, milk, teeth, bridges, balloons, cake, colors, and kin, all in an otherworldly, ragged-sweet voice that defies convention. Her harp arrangements are at times ethereal and delicate, at others galloping and ornate, but never overwrought — presenting not so much a mere fusion of influences, as an inquiry into the places where those influences naturally intersect. She considers the late composer Ruth Crawford Seeger (who was one of American folk music’s earliest advocates, as well as a vanguardist composer) to be a major influence, because of Seeger’s ability and desire to reconcile the tenets of experimentalism with her love for a beautiful melody.

Joanna Newsom releases her first album since late 2006’s Ys, making up for lost time with a disc for 2008, one for 2009 and one for today. Featuring Ryan Francesconi and Neal Morgan from Joanna’s Ys Street Band, Have One On Me is an extravagantly packaged (and extravagantly nicely-priced) collection of fantastic new Joanna Newsom songs — her most colorful record to date. It's a triple album! You read that right: Have One on Me will take up three CDs and three LPs. Ambitious!

 FUN FACTS

! Have One On Me is the highly-anticipated new album from Joanna Newsom.

! Joanna Newsom’s previous album Ys, charted on four different Billboard charts: #1 on Heatseekers, #5 Independent, #10 Digital and #134 in the Top 200.

! Joanna has played a number of the songs from Have One On Me at live shows over the past couple of years — and we anticipate she’ll continue to do so as she tours the country in 2010.

! Press already confirmed for Have One On Me includes features in Bust, Foam and The New York Times Magazine, as well as reviews in Entertainment Weekly, Paste, SPIN,

Relix, Village Voice and much more — stay tuned.

! There are actually a couple of songs on this record that are short enough to play on television, so expect to see Joanna make the late-night rounds this spring.

Record Condition: This 3 record set is brand new and unplayed!

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