What Will We Be (Limited Edition) (CD+Book)
One time run, limited edition deluxe CD includes a 36-page book featuring illustrations by Devendra himself! What Will We Be has a sunny, breezy feel with performances that evoke warm, lazy afternoons spent with good friends. The album is dominated by powerfully melodic, mid-tempo numbers played with relaxed expertise. But there's also ambitious stylistic range displayed with the inclusion of evanescent ballads like "Meet Me At the Lookout Point," the epic riff-rocker "Rats" sprightly R&B flavored groovers on "Baby," and the sultry Latin-flavored stunner "Brindo," the Roxy-inspired "16th and Valencia Roxy Music" among other pleasant surprises.
What Will We Be was recorded in a sleepy Northern California town throughout the Spring of 2009, and was co-produced by Paul Butler (from UK outfit Band Of Bees). This is the second album Devendra's recorded with the same crew of players: Noah Georgeson (producer of Banhart's last two albums, Little Joy, Bert Jansch and Joanna Newsome) on guitar and backing vocals, Greg Rogove (Priestbird) on drums and backing vocals; Luckey Remington (The Pleased) on bass and vocals and Rodrigo Amarante (Los Hermanos, Little Joy) on guitar and backing vocals. All the musicians involved played a part in arranging the songs recorded. Where Smokey Rolls Down Thunder Canyon sounded like Devendra and friends brainstorming, sharing off-beat ideas and licks, What Will We Be sees them first and foremost addressing the particular needs of each individual composition. It's accomplished, focused and straightforwardly handsome.
| Tracklisting | |
| Disk | 1 | |
| 1 | Can't Help But Smiling |
| 2 | Angelika |
| 3 | Baby |
| 4 | Goin' Back |
| 5 | First Song For B |
| 6 | Last Song For B |
| 7 | Chin Chin & Muck Muck |
| 8 | 16th & Valencia Roxy Music |
| 9 | Rats |
| 10 | Maria Lionza |
| 11 | Brindo |
| 12 | Meet Me At Lookout Point |
| 13 | Walilamdzi |
| 14 | Foolin' |