The Longest Meow Explained

The Longest Meow
Type:studio
Artist:Bobby Bare Jr.
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Alt:The Longest Meow album cover
Recorded: in Nashville, Tennessee
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Label:Bloodshot
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The Longest Meow is the third studio album by American singer-songwriter Bobby Bare Jr. The album, released on September 26, 2006, came two years after his previous studio album From the End of Your Leash, and continues Bare's eccentric and experimental style.[1] The 11-track album[2] was recorded during one 11-hour session in Nashville on March 26, 2006 with musicians from My Morning Jacket, Lambchop, Trail of Dead, and Clem Snide.[3] The album primarily is a mixture of alternative country and indie rock, though also employs elements from other genres. The reception from critics was generally positive, with reviewers admiring Bare for his unconventional approach to music, though still noting that parts of the album seemed rushed as a result of time constraints.[4] [5]

Track listing

All writing by Bobby Bare Jr. except where noted.

Personnel

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Longest Meow. No Depression. August 31, 2006.
  2. The full album has 12 tracks, containing a 25-second intro in addition to the main 11 tracks.
  3. Web site: Young. Jon. The Longest Meow. Mother Jones. November 2006.
  4. Web site: Deusner. Stephen. The Longest Meow by Bobby Bare Jr.. Pitchfork. October 24, 2006.
  5. Web site: Adams. Mark. The Longest Meow. PopMatters. September 28, 2006.