Axxess & Ace

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  • Artist: Songs: Ohia
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: May 04, 1999
  • Total Time: 41:39
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Songs: Ohia takes a big step forward with Axxess & Ace, both in ambition and accessibility. Whereas the self-titled debut and the follow-up, Impala, could be esoteric and downright depressing in places, Axxess weaves intensely personal lyrics with universal worries and anxieties to create a rich musical tapestry. An all-star team of Chicago-based musicians, including Joe Ferguson of Pinetop Seven, Julie Liu of Rex, and Boxhead Ensemble's Michael Krassner add musical support, while Edith Frost sings backup on a few numbers. The musicians heard songwriter Jason Molina's planned songs for the first time on the day of recording and performed them almost entirely live; the finished product is one of spontaneity yet surprising fullness. Any exploration of the music of Songs: Ohia should start with this album. ~ Jason Nickey, Rovi

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Axxess & Ace
Studio album by Songs: Ohia
Released March 15, 1999 (1999-03-15)
Genre Indie rock, Alt-country
Label Secretly Canadian
Producer Michael Krassner
Songs: Ohia chronology
The Ghost
(1999)
'''Axxess & Ace'''
(1999)
Protection Spells
(2000)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Pitchfork Media (8.0/10) [1]
Allmusic 4.5/5 stars [2]

Axxess & Ace is the third regular album by Songs: Ohia. It was recorded by Michael Krassner at Truckstop Studios in Chicago, Illinois, USA, and released by Secretly Canadian on March 15, 1999.

Contents

Track listing

All songs written by Jason Molina.

  1. "Hot Black Silk"
  2. "Love & Work"
  3. "Love Leaves Its Abusers"
  4. "Redhead"
  5. "Captain Badass"
  6. "Come Back to Your Man"
  7. "Champion"
  8. "How to Be Perfect Men"
  9. "Goodnight Lover"

Recording information

  • Jason Molina
  • Geof Comings (Party Girls)
  • Michael Krassner (the Lofty Pillars, Boxhead Ensemble, Edith Frost Band)
  • Joe Ferguson (Pinetop Seven)
  • Dave Pavkovic (Boxhead Ensemble)
  • Julie Liu (Rex)
  • Edith Frost

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The Lioness (2000 Album by Songs: Ohia)
Impala (1998 Album by Songs: Ohia)
Didn't It Rain (2002 Album by Songs: Ohia)
Songs: Ohia (Rock Band, '90s, 2000s)