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The Purple Bird
2025 studio album by Bonnie "Prince" Billy From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Purple Bird is the thirtieth studio album by American singer Will Oldham. It was released under the name Bonnie "Prince" Billy on January 31, 2025.
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Background and composition
The Purple Bird was produced by David Ferguson, making it the second album on which Will Oldham has worked with a producer.[1] It was recorded in Nashville, Tennessee.[2]
A folk and country album, The Purple Bird consists of 12 tracks and has a runtime of 43 minutes.[3][4]
Release and reception
The Purple Bird was released on January 31, 2025, through Domino.[12] It is Oldham's thirtieth studio album, and follows Keeping Secrets Will Destroy You (2023).[1]
Upon its release, The Purple Bird received positive reception from music critics.[6][7][13][8][9][3][4][10][1][11] According to the review aggregator Metacritic, The Purple Bird received "universal acclaim" based on a weighted average score of 84 out of 100 from 16 critic scores.[5]
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Track listing
Note
- ^[a] Elbernita "Twinkie" Clark is credited for writing "Is My Living in Vain?"
Personnel
- Will Oldham – lead vocals (all tracks), acoustic guitar (tracks 4–6, 10, 11)
- David Ferguson – production, mixing
- David Glasser – mastering
- Fred Eltringham – drums (all tracks), percussion (tracks 1, 3–8, 10, 12)
- Steve Mackey – bass
- Russ Pahl – electric guitar (all tracks), pedal steel (tracks 4, 10), steel guitar (6, 7), jaw harp (11), baritone guitar (12)
- Pat McLaughlin – mandolin (all tracks), additional singing (track 4), acoustic guitar (12)
- Stuart Duncan – fiddle (tracks 1–9, 11, 12), acoustic guitar (10, 12)
- Mike Rojas – keyboards (tracks 1–7, 9–12), accordion (4, 10, 12), piano (8)
- Brit Taylor – additional singing (tracks 1–4, 9, 10)
- Adam Chaffin – additional singing (tracks 1, 3, 4, 10)
- Mark Howard – banjo, additional singing (track 3)
- Leroy Troy – washboard (track 3)
- Tim O'Brien – additional singing (tracks 5, 12), mandolin (12)
- Roy Agee – trombone (tracks 7, 8)
- New Spahn Ranch Singers – additional singing (tracks 8, 12)
- Joey Miskulin – accordion, banjo (track 8)
- Matt Combs – violin, viola, cello, arco bass, bells (track 9)
- John Anderson – additional singing (tracks 9, 12)
- Eamon Dillon – uilleann pipes, whistle (track 9)
- D. Norsen – layout
- Lori Damiano – painting
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References
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