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Description:
Beware by Bonnie Prince Billy, released 16 March 2009, includes the following tracks: "My Life's Work", "Heart's Arms", "You Are Lost", "I Don't Belong To Anyone" and more.
This version of Beware comes as a 1xCD. -
Comes with poster and printed inner sleeve (lyrics and credits). Some Copies contain an additional individually numbered thick card sleeve
Whether as a lover, a musician, or just a contemporary troubadour, Will Oldham has always possessed an escape route, one that often involves a new nam...
John Bohannon - 06/May/2009
There comes a time in any illustrious artist’s career where the riverrisks running dry. While Bonnie “Prince” Billy (aka Will Oldham) is still putting...
Matt Medlock - 12/Apr/2009
I complain about country artists pawning off their roots for the pop phenomena that made superstars out of the likes of Garth Brooks and Shania Twain,...
Pete Timmermann - 03/Apr/2009
6pt; text-align: left">I've been stuck up the ass of Will Oldham for many years now, but recently he's started to lose me. Somewhere around Greatest P...
Chuck Eddy - 01/Apr/2009
Almost every song on Will Oldham's latest album has a personal pronoun in its title — lots of "I" and "you." The unspecific lyrics are flatly whined i...
James Brubaker - 31/Mar/2009
A word of warning for those who base expectations on album covers: Bonnie "Prince" Billy's new album Beware is neither a sequel to his classic, I See ...
Emma Johnston - 30/Mar/2009
Musically, he reflects an America that doesn't really exist any more - a swelling Appalachian orchestra of emotive lap steel, folk fiddle, warmly invi...
Andrew Gaerig - 27/Mar/2009
In his review of last year's exceptional Lie Down in the Light, Stephen Deusner noted just how consistent Will Oldham's output had become, bemoaning s...
Ro Cemm - 25/Mar/2009
The saying goes that you should never judge a book by it’s cover, and the same goes for records. The striking silhouette of Will Oldham’s wispy baldin...
David Morris - 24/Mar/2009
The recent interview with Will Oldham in The Wire is coyly revealingabout his approach to the Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy moniker he has beenmaking music un...