Woke On A Whaleheart (LP)
VINYL FORMAT. Bill Callahan last graced us as (Smog) in 2005 with the graceful and utterly beautiful country drenched A River Ain't Too Much to Love. A change was apparent when the Diamond Dancer EP appeared earlier in 2007 with its funky basslines and raggedy fiddle driving above a chorus of female backing vocalists. It was still him -- that voice is unmistakable -- but there was such a reliance on formal structure and texture, and on the notion of rhythm being placed right up front. It was almost funk and western. Callahan may have had a lo-fi aesthetic, and dug himself into it deeply, long before most had even toyed with it, but on Woke on a Whaleheart, he leaves most of that behind. This is a new phase for Bill Callahan; it employs all his strengths as a writer of lyrics and music and stretches the canvas of his colorful if sparsely arranged tapestry. - AMG
| Tracklisting | |
| Disk | 1 | |
| 1 | From The Rivers To The Ocean |
| 2 | Footprints |
| 3 | Diamond Dancer |
| 4 | Sycamore |
| 5 | The Wheel |
| 6 | Honeymoon Child |
| 7 | Day |
| 8 | Night |
| 9 | A Man Needs A Woman Or A Man To Be A Man |