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Grizzly Bear : Horn of Plenty with Bonus
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Grizzly Bear captured its etherized folk on the beautiful Horn of Plenty (Kanine), a dreamy, evocative record that sounds like it was recorded a mile below sea level.
Genre: Folk: Folk Pop
Release Date: 2006
Horn of Plenty with Bonus
Grizzly Bear
Record Label: Kanine Records
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Preview Song Name Time Buy
1. Deep Sea Diver 4:47 Album Only
2. Don't Ask 3:28 Album Only
3. Alligator 1:23 Album Only
4. Campfire 4:13 Album Only
5. Shift 2:19 Album Only
6. Disappearing Act 4:24 Album Only
7. Fix It 3:47 Album Only
8. Merge 2:24 Album Only
9. A Good Place 3:18 Album Only
10. Showcase 4:50 Album Only
11. La Duchess Anne 4:20 Album Only
12. Eavesdropping 3:51 Album Only
13. Service Bell 2:00 Album Only
14. This Song 3:39 Album Only
15. Campfire (Efterklang) 4:04 Album Only
16. Merge (Dntel) 3:38 Album Only
17. A Good Place (Soft Pink Truth) 4:51 Album Only
18. Eavesdropping (Simon Bookish) 4:48 Album Only
19. Don't Ask (Alpha) 4:41 Album Only
20. Fix It (Solex) 2:54 Album Only
21. Deep Sea Diver (The Bomarr Monk) 3:09 Album Only
22. Shift (Son) 2:48 Album Only
23. Showcase (Phillip) 4:43 Album Only
24. La Duchess Anne (Safety Scissors) 5:21 Album Only
25. Service Bell (Black Moustache) 3:37 Album Only
26. This Song (Dr. Cuerpo of The Double) 4:22 Album Only
27. Disappearing Act (Ariel Pink) 4:21 Album Only
28. Campfire (Hisham Bharoocha & Rusty Santos) 3:29 Album Only
29. Don't Ask (Final Fantasy) 3:30 Album Only
30. Shift (Circlesquare) 6:59 Album Only
31. Deep Sea Diver (Castanets) 3:13 Album Only
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Album Notes

Grizzly Bear is romantic, emotional, dreamy and sincere. It combines the quirkiness of Animal Collective in the form of a Syd Barrett solo project.

Ed Droste started Grizzly Bear music as a pet project meant only for friends, but it has taken on a life of its own, circulating widely. During a long fifteen-month hibernation in his cozy Greenpoint apartment, Droste laid the groundwork for Grizzly Bear's first album, Horn of Plenty. Upon completion of this "demo," Droste enlisted the help of a real bear, Christopher Bear, who breathed new life and sounds to the work. The result, Horn of Plenty, is a nostalgic amalgamation of found sounds and layered vocals bound to thrill fans of Sufjan Stevens, Nick Drake, Animal Collective, and the Unicorns.

With their debut album out now on Kanine Records, Grizzly Bear has been spreading their gospel as a live act with the addition of Chris Taylor, playing reeds and electronics, and Dan Rossen, adding more vocals and guitar, to the group. With three voices, guitar, clarinet, percussion, and colorful effects, Grizzly Bear's live sound maintains the dreamy, subdued qualities of "Horn of Plenty", yet explores a more electric and psychedelic path, leading to a dynamic and mesmerizing concert experience.

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REVIEWS

Horn of Plenty
author: Ruairi Daly
                            
Great debut album by Grizzly Bear, plus the remixes. Quality music!
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