2.9.2010
As if we could collectively be more excited for two hours and three discs of Joanna Newsom glory, the latest streaming track from Have One On Me is another gorgeous effort. Stream “Kingfisher” on Drag City, which has confirmed the tracklist I posted the other day. More: breathless Joanna Newsom coverage.
2010, Joanna Newsom
2.2.2010
Joanna Newsom pours on the harmonies for this one, which would be almost Carole King-like if it wasn’t sung by Our Lady of Squeaking and didn’t last seven minutes. (A thought: how good would a J-News/Ryan Adams duet be?!) Stream it at Drag City. All my hyperbolic Joanna coverage here. Update: And now, a tracklist! After the jump. Read the rest of this entry »
2010, Joanna Newsom
2.1.2010

A worthy image to represent three discs of glory. (Via MBV)
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1.26.2010
Drag City has released “’81,” apparently the first single from Joanna Newsom’s TRIPLE DISC opus Have One On Me. (Via Gorilla Vs. Bear)
Hear what a full hour of what’s likely to be a two-and-a-half-hour collection (!!!) sounds like live in this morning’s bootleg post.
2010, Joanna Newsom
1.26.2010
It appears this is it — our first listen to the new crop of Joanna Newsom songs. At one of the opening gigs of her current tour, the harpist played a full hour’s worth of material presumably slated for next month’s Have One On Me, including the 11+ minute (!) title track. (Several of the songs previously surfaced on YouTube.) Is this whole record? Or could there be more?! (Where’s “Esame?”) If it’s all as good as this, there can never be enough. Download the set after the jump. (Bootleg thanks to FanMadeRecordings) Read the rest of this entry »
Bootlegs, Joanna Newsom
1.19.2010
Pitchfork has compiled four (obviously!) great-sounding performances of new Newsom songs. (More J-News at Rawkblog Joanna Central.)
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1.16.2010
According to some message board hearsay, Joanna Newsom’s upcoming Have One On Me was mixed and mastered at Steve Albini’s Electrical Audio studios — but not by Steve, who produced Ys. (So why the trip to Japan? Recording with Jim O’Rourke, perhaps, but not mixing?) But more interestingly, the anonymous engineer said the album will be quite long — so perhaps her two-and-a-half hour preview in Big Sur last year wasn’t just a tease. And yes, I’m going to keep geeking out like this until LOST comes back.
(Photo by Paul O’Valle)
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1.12.2010
Per Joanna Newsom’s Australian label, today’s absurdist viral marketing was, in fact, the release date news. Mystery solved! (via Pitchfork) The next question: Is it two and a half hours? Cross your fingers!
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