Sebastopol by Jay Farrar

Sebastopol

Jay Farrar

2001

Sebastopol is a Country album by Jay Farrar, originally released in 2001. On Gatefold: 5 pressings tracked.

Sound DNA

  • Country
  • Americana & Roots
  • twangy
  • earnest
  • storytelling

About

While his two bands - Uncle Tupelo and Son Volt - virtually defined the alt-country aesthetic, Jay Farrar's solo work has been a sleepy, psychedelic trip through those same sandy plains. His lyrics remain elusive, and his guitars are often open-tuned. But where Farrar once seemed to be chasing the desolate ghost of a Texas songwriter like Townes Van Zandt, on his first official solo album he sounds like a psychedelic cowboy from Alejandro Jodorowsky's <i>El Topo</i>. His voice is sometimes distorted with the keyboards sonically manipulated. "Damaged Son" fritters away on a violin-synth, "Barstow" loiters with David Rawlings on lap steel. "Voodoo Candle," the album's single, kicks up with the distorted guitar-play giddy-up of Son Volt. At 17 tracks, however, <i>Sebastapol</i> is a dreamlike excursion meant to take several days.

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Tracklist

  1. 1Feel Free3:13
  2. 2Clear Day Thunder2:42
  3. 3Voodoo Candle3:53
  4. 4Barstow3:54
  5. 5Damn Shame2:36
  6. 6Damaged Son3:25
  7. 7Prelude (Make It Alright)1:36
  8. 8Dead Promises2:11
  9. 9Feed Kill Chain3:19
  10. 10Make It Alright5:02
  11. 11Fortissimo Wah0:38
  12. 12Drain3:35
  13. 13Different Eyes3:12
  14. 14Outside The Door3:56
  15. 15Equilibrium0:49
  16. 16Direction2:20
  17. 17Vitamins4:04

Credits

Performers

Rare pressing on Gatefold · 5 pressings tracked on Gatefold