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Album Review: We Shall All Be Healed
 

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If possible, the Mountain Goats' We Shall All Be Healed is an even bigger, lusher-sounding work than Tallahassee, the group's 4AD debut and the debut of their more polished production style. Whether or not this approach is somehow less authentic or more invasive than the ultra lo-fi sound of John Darnielle and company's earlier albums is up for debate, but, as with Tallahassee, it's a choice that works well for this particular set of songs. In fact, the lush strings and pianos that grace the album only make Darnielle's relentlessly strummed guitars and unadorned vocals sound even more strikingly plain. On Tallahassee, the Mountain Goats used their newfound polish to emphasize the album's decaying Southern gothic romance; We Shall All Be Healed sounds bright and crisp, burning with righteous anger that is fueled by Darnielle's sardonic humor. Beginning with "Slow West Vultures"' rapid-fire acoustic guitars and snippets of forced laughter and shattering glass, the album makes full use of its widescreen production; "Linda Blair Was Born Innocent" is searching and sad, using touches of Americana without sounding hidebound to that sound. As with all of his Mountain Goats work, We Shall All Be Healed has a passion lacking in a lot of music that is much louder. Darnielle's high, insistent voice, punctuated by his relentless strumming, is particularly intense on the talky, funny "Palmcorder Yajna." The oddly rousing "The Young Thousands" manages to be atmospheric and direct at the same time, and on "Home Again Garden Grove" Darnielle sounds like a veteran returning home. The album's softer songs retain that intensity: "All Up the Seething Coast" is quiet and mostly spoken word, but it recalls the calm before the storm more than the coffeehouse. "Cotton" is a sad and lovely song "for the people who tell their families they're sorry for things that they can't and won't be sorry for," and the cryptically lovely "Your Belgian Things" allows the listener to piece together a tumultuous story from Darnielle's recollections: "I can see you in my sleep/Playing the points for all you're worth/Walking gingerly across/The bruised earth." As musically and lyrically accomplished as We Shall All Be Healed is, it's not quite as gripping or rich as the best of the Mountain Goats' earlier work or Tallahassee, but that's relative; on its own terms, the album is still profoundly smart and profoundly emotional. ~ Heather Phares, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Slow West Vultures John Darnielle The Mountain Goats (2:42)
Palmcorder Yajna John Darnielle The Mountain Goats (4:08)
Linda Blair Was Born Innocent John Darnielle The Mountain Goats (2:46)
Letter from Belgium John Darnielle The Mountain Goats (3:11)
The Young Thousands John Darnielle The Mountain Goats (4:34)
Your Belgian Things John Darnielle The Mountain Goats (3:48)
Mole John Darnielle The Mountain Goats (4:33)
Home Again Garden Grove John Darnielle The Mountain Goats (3:15)
All Up the Seething Coast John Darnielle The Mountain Goats (3:45)
Quito John Darnielle The Mountain Goats (2:03)
Cotton John Darnielle The Mountain Goats (3:25)
Against Pollution John Darnielle The Mountain Goats (3:42)
Pigs That Ran Straightaway into the Water, Triumph Of John Darnielle The Mountain Goats (2:53)

Credits

Peter Hughes (Bass), Peter Hughes (Guitar (Electric)), Peter Hughes (Vocals (Background)), Peter Hughes (Group Member), Christopher McGuire (Drums), Christopher McGuire (Group Member), John Vanderslice (Vocals (Background)), John Vanderslice (Engineer), The Mountain Goats (Group), Franklin Bruno (Organ), Franklin Bruno (Piano), Franklin Bruno (Group Member), John Darnielle (Guitar), John Darnielle (Vocals), John Darnielle (Group Member), Scott Solter (Engineer), Scott Solter (Dulcimer (Hammer)), Brandon Eggleston (Assistant), Nora Danielson (Violin), Nora Danielson (Group Member)
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We Shall All Be Healed
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Studio album by The Mountain Goats
Released February 3, 2004
Recorded Bear Creek Studios
Woodinville, Washington
Genre Folk-rock
Label 4AD
Producer John Vanderslice
Scott Solter
Professional reviews
The Mountain Goats chronology
Tallahassee
(2002)
We Shall All Be Healed
(2004)
The Sunset Tree
(2005)

We Shall All Be Healed is a 2004 album by The Mountain Goats. The album focuses on semi-fictional accounts of band leader John Darnielle's years as a teenager, particularly his friends' and acquaintances' experiences in California and in Portland, Oregon as methamphetamine addicts. As The Mountain Goats' official website puts it: "All of the songs on We Shall All Be Healed are based on people John used to know. Most of them are probably dead or in jail by now." Like Tallahassee, but unlike the rest of Darnielle's repertoire up to its release, "We Shall All Be Healed" was recorded with a full band in a recording studio, and produced by John Vanderslice, as opposed to The Mountain Goats' previous practice of recording at home on a boom box with, at most, one or two backup vocalists or a bassist. "Palmcorder Yajna" (the primary single), when played in concert, is often played with the backing of members of one or more of the opening acts on tour with The Mountain Goats. The song "Cotton" was featured in an episode of the television series Weeds.

One of the provisional titles for the album was New Age Music Will Save Your Wretched Soul.[citation needed]

Track listing

  1. "Slow West Vultures" – 2:41
  2. "Palmcorder Yajna" – 4:08
  3. "Linda Blair Was Born Innocent" – 2:46
  4. "Letter from Belgium" – 3:11
  5. "Young Thousands" – 4:34
  6. "Your Belgian Things" – 3:49
  7. "Mole" – 4:32
  8. "Home Again Garden Grove" – 3:15
  9. "All Up the Seething Coast" – 3:45
  10. "Quito" – 2:03
  11. "Cotton" – 3:25
  12. "Against Pollution" – 3:43
  13. "Pigs That Ran Straightaway into the Water, Triumph Of" – 2:52

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