Will Joya (CD)
Solo debut for Palace/Palace Music/Palace Brothers' Will Oldham. Special guest appearance by Dave Berman of the Silver Jews. All Music Guide's Stephen Thomas Erlewine said, "Retiring the Palace moniker for no reason other than a whim, Will Oldham doesn't necessarily explore new territory on his first official solo album, Joya. Oldham sticks to the simple, slow acoustic country-folk songs that dominated the latter-day Palace albums, and like before, the songs teeter between apparent sincerity and inscrutable irony. The hushed dynamics of the music and his whispered vocals suggest that Oldham means what he's saying, but his appropriation of American folk imagery and impenetrable wordplay suggest otherwise."
| Tracklisting | |
| Disk | 1 | |
| 1 | O Let It Be |
| 2 | Antagonism |
| 3 | New Gypsy |
| 4 | Under What Was Oppression |
| 5 | The Gator |
| 6 | Open Your Heart |
| 7 | Rider |
| 8 | Be Still and Know God (Don't Be Shy) |
| 9 | Apocolypse, No! |
| 10 | I Am Still What I Meant to Be |
| 11 | Bolden Bode Boy |
| 12 | Idea and Deed |
| blackbetty
- dartmouth, , canada |
| good to set down with alone or a couple good friends and let your self be; good for humanity... well, at least honest and sublime | |
| jason
- pittsburgh, PA, USA |
| i just bought this record without knowing anything about oldham or palace at all, but its so frightfully unassuming that sometimes it loses you. when you come back, though, you dont feel too bad. its beautiful at times, and mostly fullfilling. | |