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Bright Flight
Silver Jews
Bright Flight
Genres: Country, Alternative Rock, Folk, Pop, Rock
 
Their 4th album contains all the Silver Jews traditions - vague country-rock, solid silver tunes, David Berman's moan & yowl, way out lyrics of human tragedy...From Drag City Records.

     
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All Artists: Silver Jews
Title: Bright Flight
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Drag City
Release Date: 11/20/2001
Genres: Country, Alternative Rock, Folk, Pop, Rock
Styles: Americana, Indie & Lo-Fi, Singer-Songwriters
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 036172921522, 5034202010623, 766481673026

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Their 4th album contains all the Silver Jews traditions - vague country-rock, solid silver tunes, David Berman's moan & yowl, way out lyrics of human tragedy...From Drag City Records.

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One of the best of 2001 (and underrated by the old fans)
josh bratcher | arkansas, dude | 01/29/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I find this album to be Berman's most accessible album yet (and accessible doesn't mean bad). I'm appalled that people liked American Water so much but hate this album. AW is a great album, but Bright Flight is a throwback to the far superior Natural Bridge. Without Malkmus's Wowee Zowee outtakes all over the album, Berman creates an honest and touching series of songs that grab you right away. I'm shocked that people would say this album dragged -- I found this album more exciting than The Natural Bridge, although the lyrics on Bright Flight are simpler and the melodies mellower. I find the lyrics on Bright Flight to be better than those on any of his previous albums, ESPECIALLY American Water.
This album is one of the very few five-star albums of 2001. Who can resist the sadness of "I Remember Me," or the timeless sing-along of "Friday Night Fever"? The guitars on this album complement Berman's songs more so than Malkmus's showy noodlings did on AW. I can't imagine people listening to the honkey-tonk piano in "Let's not and Say We Did" without wanting to ride down the ridge to the military bridge (or see a fireplace that burns backwards). Great Record."
David berman in cowboy boots
Davy | Athens, GA | 08/01/2004
(4 out of 5 stars)

"ok, so first off, it is immediately obvious that stephen malkmus had nothing to do with this record. excepting perhaps silver jews' first album, the splendid starlite walker, this is berman's most countrified offering yet. and i like it...lots. countrified and shambling, yes, but not amateurish as the debut certainly sounds. no, the playing here is exceptional, and if it weren't for scoping out the liner notes, i'd believe that berman picked himself up a new band. there are solos throughout--guitars, piano--and they all sound wonderful. the lyrics are top-notch as always...hats off to the poet laureate of indie rock (i think he's published two volumes of poetry so far). another thing i noticed is the story-teller quality, more dominant on this record than any before it. very low-key verses with maybe some guitar strums and that's it, definitely highlighting the vocals and lyrics. which is just as well. it's a shuffling, rowdy album, but rowdy in a comfortable fashion. i get clear images of front porches and cows and cowgirls and smokey mountains. "tennessee" and "let's not and say we did" are friggin' stupendous. if you're a fan of the starlite walker end of the silver jews spectrum, this is highly recommended. if you aren't, it's still recommended, just prepare yourself for a country/western record.



in retrospect, the real treasure of this album is the ballad, "i remember me". i can say frankly and without fear of hyperbole, this is the saddest, most poignant song i've ever heard in my life. simply devastating, simply beautiful."
Joy Joy
Belfast garden | Belfast, Ireland | 07/16/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)

"What a great record. Listen to it in the bath with a beer when it's raining outside. 'Tennessee' is far and away my favourite track. The female vocals are just wonderful."