2004, Rough Trade
The amazing follow-up to their beloved, critically acclaimed debut, Gallowsbird's Bark. Matthew Friedberger, one half of the brother-sister folk-pop duo, describes Blueberry Boat as sounding like 'a Chuck E. Cheese restaurant pit orchestra.' But better. A lot better. Here the Furnaces give us 74 minutes of charming, catchy, clunky, sprawling, saloon-piano-heavy, pop-psych mini-epics, some clocking in at eight minutes. 'After making one of last year's best albums -- the blues-folk-rock amalgam Gallowsbird's Bark -- this brother-sister duo have blown out their stylistic borders and swept in art-rock, show tunes, classical music and a highbrow-lowbrow sensibility that manifests itself as something that could be called 'avant-garage.' The result is this nine-minute musical funhouse of a title track from what has the potential to be one of this year's best albums.' --John Sakamoto, EyeWeekly
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | Quay Cur |
| 2 | Straight Street |
| 3 | Blueberry Boat |
| 4 | Chris Michaels |
| 5 | Paw Paw Tree |
| 6 | My Dog Was Lost But Now He's Found |
| 7 | Mason City |
| 8 | Chief Inspector Blancheflower |
| 9 | Spaniolated |
| 10 | 1917 |
| 11 | Birdie Brain |
| 12 | Turning Round |
| 13 | Wolf Notes |
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