Bonnie 'Prince' Billy*I See A Darkness

Label:

Palace Records – PR 22

Format:

Vinyl , LP, Album

Country:

US

Released:

Genre:

Rock

Style:

Country Rock

Tracklist

A1 A Minor Place
A2 Nomadic Revery (All Around)
A3 I See A Darkness
A4 Another Day Full Of Dread
A5 Death To Everyone
B6 Knockturne
B7 Madeleine-Mary
B8 Song For The New Breed
Words ByDianne Bellino
B9 Today I Was An Evil One
B10 Black
B11 Raining In Darling

Companies, etc.

  • Copyright ©Royal Stable Music
  • Copyright ©Palace Records
  • Mastered AtRecord Technology Incorporated – 2698
  • Mastered AtSAE Mastering

Credits

  • Artwork [Drawings]Sammy Harkham
  • Artwork [Skull]Joanne Oldham
  • LayoutLen Small
  • Mastered ByKonrad Strauss
  • Mixed ByPaul Oldham
  • Mixed By [Mixed With]Pajo*
  • Performer [Played By]Will Oldham
  • Photography By [Photo By]Joe Oldham
  • Recorded ByPaul Oldham

Notes

Includes glossy insert with drawings, lyrics, and credits.
Issued in a plain white double hole inner sleeve.
Tracks are listed sequentially from 1 to 11 on the rear sleeve and labels.
Track B8 from the screenplay "The New Breed".

All runouts are etched except stamped SAE MASTERING on side A.
Lacquers plated by RTI, as indicated by the '2698.1(3)'/'2698.2(3)' runout etchings.

[Rear sleeve:]
This record ©1999 Palace Records

[Insert:]
This is a Palace Records release of a Will Oldham record. All songs copyright 1999 Royal Stable Music (ASCAP)

[Labels:]
All songs ©1999 Royal Stable Music (ASCAP)
This record ©1999 Palace Records

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Sticker on some copies): 781484802211
  • Rights Society: ASCAP
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side A): PR-22-A 2698.1(3) SAE MASTERING
  • Matrix / Runout (Runout side B): PR-22-B 2698.2(3)

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I See A Darkness (CD, Album, Stereo, Failsafe Media Pressing) Palace Records PR 22 US 1998
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I See A Darkness (CD, Album, Stereo) Palace Records PR 22 US 1998
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I See A Darkness (LP, Album) Palace Records PR 22 US 1998
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I See A Darkness (CD, Album) Domino 724384694920 1999
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I See A Darkness (CD, Album) P-Vine Records PCD-23010 Japan 1999

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Reviews

  • tekbot's avatar
    tekbot
    This is one my favorite albums of all time. Will Oldham at his absolute best. Incredible songs, incredible lyricism. Incredible by every measure.
    • Idioteque8223's avatar
      Idioteque8223
      Somehow I own the first pressing of this, all the represses seem to have been done by Domino and mine is from Palace Records. Superb sound btw.
      • CoinLaundryLoser's avatar
        Solid pressing, one of the best albums of all time IMO. You can still buy the first pressing off of his bandcamp page.
        • Rosenberg's avatar
          Rosenberg
          Great album, and number "I See A Darkness" awesome number, pressing quality is ok, some surface noice but not annoying.

          Source Wiki:
          I See a Darkness is the sixth album by American musician Will Oldham, released on Palace Records on January 19, 1999 as the first album under the name Bonnie "Prince" Billy. The album features appearances from Bob Arellano, Colin Gagon, Paul Oldham, David Pajo, and Peter Townsend.

          Critical reception:
          I See a Darkness received generally positive reviews from music critics. Samir Khan of Pitchfork described the album as Oldham's "consummate offering" and the "type of record that demands solitary reverence".[8] Gregg Rounds of AllMusic wrote that it showcased "a more melodic style than the veteran Palace listener might be used to", while at the same time noting that Oldham "hasn't abandoned his foundation of mordant lyrics and minimalist arrangements, but he has built a variety of different layers that make this album an emotional and pleasurable listening experience".[2] The A.V. Club's Stephen Thompson remarked that I See a Darkness was the "most appropriate synthesis yet of Oldham's vocals and backing band".[11] Simon Williams of NME was more reserved in his praise of the album, advising listeners that "patience is a virtue" while nonetheless calling it a "delicate, intelligent record".

          Legacy:
          I See a Darkness has been ranked in several publications' lists of best albums.[12] Pitchfork ranked it the ninth best album of the 1990s.[13] In 2004, Stylus Magazine placed I See a Darkness at number 171 on its list of the 200 best albums of all time,[14] while in 2006, Mojo deemed it a "modern classic" and the twentieth best album released during the magazine's lifetime.[15] The album was also included in the book 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die.[16]

          In 2002, Matt LeMay of Stylus Magazine wrote that "by addressing concepts so grand with such sincerity and skill, the album is incredibly powerful under even the most mundane of circumstances".[17] Reviewing its 2012 reissue, Aaron Lavery of Drowned in Sound called I See a Darkness Oldham's "finest achievement thus far" and the "essential release" in his discography.[4] Q cited the album as "his masterpiece, ushering in a direct and less mythic style of songwriting".[9]

          Johnny Cash recorded the titular track on his 2000 album American III: Solitary Man, with Oldham providing background vocals.[18] Steve Adey also covered the title track on his 2006 album All Things Real.[19] Rosalía covered the song on her first album Los Ángeles in 2017.

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