Various Artists - We Could Live in Hope: A Tribute to Low

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Album Details

Title: We Could Live in Hope: A Tribute to Low
Artist: Various Artists
Release Date: 8/24/2004
Re-Released On: 5/17/2005
Label: Fractured Discs
Album Type(s): Various artists collection
UPC: 711574533329
Genre: Rock
Styles: Singer/Songwriter, Indie Rock, Dream Pop, Alternative/Indie Rock, Slowcore
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 0
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Words :: Daniel G. Harmann
  2. Fear :: Pale Horse and Rider
  3. Cut :: The Strugglers
  4. Slide :: Northern Chorus
  5. Lazy :: Mark Kozelek
  6. Lullaby :: Kid Dakota
  7. Sea :: Ill Lit, Misc
  8. Down :: Jessica Bailiff
  9. Drag :: The Winter Blanket
  10. Rope :: Idaho
  11. Words :: Migala
  12. Sunshine/Tatang :: His Name Is Alive

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2005CDFractured Discs3

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Album Review

Released just a week after Low's singer/guitarist Alan Sparhawk announced that the band's spring 2005 tour was canceled due to his struggles with mental problems, We Could Live in Hope: A Tribute to Low couldn't have more auspicious timing. The album's roster -- unlike so many tribute albums that feature wannabe and soundalike bands -- gathers friends and colleagues like Mark Kozelek, Jessica Bailiff, and His Name Is Alive, making it feel even more like a musical thank-you note and get-well card to the band. We Could Live in Hope pays a fairly faithful homage to Low's first album that, especially on the first half, keeps the sleepy tempos and glistening guitars and harmonies of the original, particularly on songs like Pale Horse & Rider's "Fear" and A Northern Chorus' "Slide." However, the Strugglers' version of "Cut" sounds downright rootsy and lively compared to the dead-of-night crawl of Low's rendition, while Kozelek -- whose covers of songs are as different as they are inspired -- brings a folky, bittersweet sunniness to the normally dour "Lazy." Bailiff's "Down" goes even farther afield, replacing the coziness of the original with a starry-night openness, complete with crickets and trickling water. His Name Is Alive and Nanang Tatang (aka Dan Littleton and Elizabeth Mitchell, formerly of Ida, who were also touring partners/friends with Low) close We Could Live in Hope with a droning, ecstatic take on Low's simple -- and simply lovely -- version of "Sunshine." A tribute in the best sense of the word, We Could Live in Hope reflects the best in both Low and the bands paying their respects to them. ~ Heather Phares, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Aaron PrellwitzEngineer
Abel HernandezGroup Member
Alex OanaProducer, Engineer
Brent PaschkeMixing, Guitar, Engineer, Producer
Brice Randall BickfordPerformer, Engineer
Bryan KertenianDrums
Candace JamisonPiano
Coque YturriagaGroup Member
Daniel AhearnVoices, Engineer, Instrumentation
Daniel G. HarmannGuitar, Vocals, Bass
Darren JacksonEngineer, Producer, Guitar, Vocals
DeJon RosaGuitar, Bass, Vocals
Diego YturriagaGroup Member
Don CooperProducer, Arranger
Dylan MagierekInstrumentation, Voices, Engineer
Erik AppelwickBass
Gerald MenkePedal Steel
Ian PrinceDrums
Jeff MartinInstrumentation
Jessica BailiffPerformer
Jim Bob AikenMixing
Jordi SanchoGroup Member
Kieran StephenGroup Member
Louis O'CallahanEngineer, Guitar, Drums
Marc GartmanVocals, Guitar
Mark OspovatEngineer
MigalaMixing, Engineer
Mike PrideDrums
Nacho R. PiedraGroup Member
Nacho VegasGroup Member
Nathan AmundsonVocals
Nyree WattsPhotography
Robert DeebleDesign
Rodrigo HernándezGroup Member
Ruben MorenoGroup Member
The Winter BlanketEngineer
Tom HerbersMastering, Mixing