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Conor Oberst

Conor Oberst

  • Avg user rating: 4 stars Out of 9 votes
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  • Similar Artists: Bright Eyes

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Average rating4 starsOut of 9 votes

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Editor's review

The man known for not leaving Omaha has now left America entirely. Oberst's new disc (an admittedly solo one, at long last), was cut in Mexico, and seems scented with a freer spirit than the often-sallow Bright Eyes work. Rollicking guitars pair finely with the familiar reedy vocals.

Biography

This recording was made in Tepoztlán, Morelos, México during the months of January and February 2008. In Tepoztlán, a place known for Aztec Magic and Extra-Terrestrial Sightings, a temporary studio was created in a mountain villa called Valle Místico at the outskirts of town. It was produced by Conor Oberst with much help from engineer and long time associate, Andy LeMaster. A special band was assembled for the recording, known amongst themselves and to friends as The Mystic Valley Band. It was there at Valle Místico that Conor and the band lived and worked for that time in near perfect harmony, often unaware of the hour or the day. The result is his first solo album in thirteen years, following Water (1993), Here’s To Special Treatment (1994) and Soundtrack To My Movie (1995). In that time he has recorded and performed in many bands and musical projects including Commander Venus, Park Ave., Desaparecidos, and most notably Bright Eyes, his main musical vehicle for the past decade.

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