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The 19 artists on this semi-political compilation--its title is Woody Guthrie-inspired and the songs are loosely motivated by the 2004 election--are more notable for their other projects (Nation Of Ulysses and Shellac are among them), but their pedigrees serve them well here. The record starts off on an ambient note with Lichens' "Crowley Framework" and continues with moments of avant experimentation--the noisy techno of Bernkurn Nekovak's "Orange Pen," Grey Ghost's abstractly jazzy "Folpulpast." But those excursions are balanced with carefully placed surges in energy, whether it's Pinecone's Minutemen-inspired punk-funk workout "TX" or Mandarin Movie's industrial thrash on "The Green Giraffe." One Bright Sunny Morning Music One Bright Sunny Morning Songs | 1. | Crowley Framework - Lichens |
| 2. | Tx - Pinecone |
| 3. | Adjust the Truth - French Toast |
| 4. | Orange Pen - Bernknurn |
| 5. | Shake Yo Chains - Pit Er Pat |
| 6. | Folpulpast - Grey Ghost |
| 7. | You Don't Have To Be a Weatherman - Designer |
| 8. | Walker World - R Gates |
| 9. | Gaze III - Phon |
| 10. | Putting the 'Cago' Back In Chicago - White/Light |
| 11. | Eit or I If You Prefer - Shea Ako |
| 12. | Right On Time - The Eternals |
| 13. | Re: Liston - Mayfair Recordings |
| 14. | Green Giraffe, The - Mandarin Movie |
| 15. | We All Bank - Cale Parks |
| 16. | Semi-Alert - Euphone |
| 17. | Extra Hour, An - Chris Clepper |
| 18. | How To Haunt a House - Make Believe |
| 19. | Tomorrow We Die - Ice & Cream |
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