I Am Easy To Find (CD)
The National
Amoeba Review
The National have done something unexpected on the masterful, moving I Am Easy to Find. The album was written and recorded in conjunction with the Mike Mills short film of the same name; both the film and the album are magnificent. The National have collaborated with a trio of female vocalists — Ann Dorsey, Lisa Hannigan, and Kate Stables — for the release and the resulting slow burn buildup over the course of the album is transcendent, punctuated with swells of emotion and powerful moments of quiet. At times intimate and at others expansive, this latest release is a celebration of life in all its most painful and most glorious moments. It’s a stunning achievement.
Track Listing
Disc 0 Titles |
Artist |
Length |
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1.
You Had Your Soul With You
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The National | |
2.
Quiet Light
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The National | |
3.
Roman Holiday
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The National | |
4.
Oblivious
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The National | |
5.
The Pull Of You
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The National | |
6.
Hey Rosey
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The National | |
7.
I Am Easy To Find
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The National | |
8.
Her Father In The Pool
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The National | |
9.
Where Is Her Head
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The National | |
10.
Not In Kansas
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The National | |
11.
So Far So Fast
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The National | |
12.
Dust Swirls In Strange Light
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The National | |
13.
Hairpin Turns
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The National | |
14.
Rylan
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The National | |
15.
Underwater
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The National | |
16.
Light Years
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The National |