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M. Ward

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The stuff that goes into any one of M Ward's bittersweet recordings contains a handful of rootsy musical traditions -- dusty, blues-inflected country; the rolling rhythms of early rock 'n' roll; the breezy shuffle of acoustic folk. Even though the elements suggest a traditionalist approach, it's the ease with which he navigates them that has helped Ward emerge as one of the most refreshing figures in the post-millennium indie folk scene. His first solo effort, Duet for Guitars #2, was released in 1999, eventually finding an audience beyond Portland through a handful of rereleases. With his sophomore record, 2001's End of Amnesia, and 2003's Transfiguration of Vincent (whose title is a nod to a record by one of Ward's primary influences, John Fahey), his elegant songwriting won international acclaim. His next pair of releases, Transistor Radio (2005) and Post-War (2006), followed in form but examined more robust production aesthetics. He began collaborating with actress Zooey Deschanel in 2006, and after releasing a 2008 record with her as She & Him, titled Volume One, he returned to his solo career with 2009's Hold Time.

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1. Chinese Translation (4:58) Post - War $0.99
2. Never Had Nobody Like You (2:26) Hold Time $0.99
3. Rave On (4:35) Hold Time $0.99
4. For Beginners (3:47) Hold Time $0.99
5. Poison Cup (3:40) Post - War $0.99
6. You Still Believe In Me (2:24) Transistor Radio $0.99
7. Oh Lonesome Me (6:05) Hold Time $0.99
8. Post-War (5:55) Post - War $0.99
9. Jailbird (3:31) Hold Time $0.99
10. To Go Home (4:51) Post - War $0.99

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