01. "There Can Be No Thought Of Finishing" 02. "For Aiming At The Stars" 03. "Both Literally And Figuratively" 04. "Is A Problem To Occupy Generations" 05. "So That No Matter" 06. "How Much Progress One Makes" 07. "There Is Always The Thrill Of Just Beginning" 08. "Dr. Robert Godard" 09. "In A Letter To H.G. Wells, 1932"
Number of discs:
1
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6th Album From Mark Nelson's Longtime Soloproject
Description:
White Bird Release by Pan American, released 12 March 2009.
This version of White Bird Release comes as a 1xCD. -
2009 release, the sixth album from Mark Nelson's longtime solo project follows his Quiet City album on kranky, and more recently the for Waiting, for Chasing release on the Mosz label. Nine tracks.
There can be no thought of finishingFor “aiming at the stars”Both literally and figurativelyIs a problem to occupy generationsSo that no matterHow muc...
Joshua Klein - 23/Mar/2009
Kranky has had its share of unlikely successes-- from Godspeed You! Black Emperor to, more recently, Deerhunter-- but from the start the concept behin...
Mike Stagno - 25/Feb/2009
American for writing the same album over and over. Of course, it wouldn't be entirely correct, but without listening closely it would appear that for ...
Mike Wood - 17/Feb/2009
Guitarist Mark Nelson just keeps cranking out the solo projects, a testament to his passion if not his judgment. While such a high volume of output (t...