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Blue Record
Blue Record

Blue Record in Bloomington, MN

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After the release of
Unknown Mortal Orchestra
's second album,
II
, the group's main sonic architect
Ruban Nielson
was asked to appear on various radio stations to play some songs from the record acoustically. Having just started playing non-electric guitar, he treated the opportunity as a learning experience, and also as a chance to step outside the swirling neo-psych sound the band was known for to try something more direct. After getting a good handle on how to make the acoustic sound work for him,
Nielson
set up a mike in his basement and recorded the
Blue Record
. Made up of three songs from the
album ("Swim & Sleep [Like a Shark]" "Faded in the Morning," and "So Good at Being in Trouble") and two covers (
Dirty Projectors
' "Swing Lo Magellan" and a slightly warped take on the early
Beck
song "Puttin' It Down" from
Stereopathetic Soulmanure
), the short EP gives a nice behind-the-scenes look at the (mostly) bare bones of
's songs before they get all tarted up with interesting arrangements. He proves to be a very fluid acoustic guitar player and the more emotional vocal style suits the occasion well. The two covers are less interesting, but still fun. The real treat is hearing the songs from
stripped down, and while
would be well-served by sticking with the colorful mess of sound the band seemingly effortlessly creates, he could go the melancholy troubadour route and make that work too.
is certainly proof of that. ~ Tim Sendra
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