Horn of Plenty (album)

Horn of Plenty
Studio album by Grizzly Bear
Released November 9, 2004
Recorded 2002-04
Genre Indie rock, indie folk, psychedelic folk, psychedelic pop, neo-psychedelia
Length 48:43
Label
Producer Ed Droste
Grizzly Bear chronology
Horn of Plenty
(2004)
Yellow House
(2006)Yellow House2006
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Spin(B+) link
Stylus Magazine(B+) link
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Pitchfork Media(7.7/10) link

Horn of Plenty is the debut studio album by American indie rock band Grizzly Bear, released on November 9, 2004 on Kanine. Primarily a solo album by founding member Edward Droste, the album also features contributions from future drummer Christopher Bear. In 2006, the band released an EP, Sorry for the Delay, featuring tracks recorded during the same time period.

In 2005, a collection of remixes, Horn of Plenty (The Remixes), was released.

Background

In 2002, Ed Droste began writing and recording material under the moniker Grizzly Bear, following a painful break-up. Droste subsequently wrote and recorded Horn of Plenty, and subsequent EP, Sorry for the Delay, for "catharsis" and recorded it for friends.[1]

In 2006, Droste noted that he and Bear:[2]

Regarding his contributions to the album, drummer and backing vocalist Christopher Bear stated, "I basically came into Grizzly Bear after [the album] was already finished. I helped Ed tie up some loose ends with Horn of Plenty, but that record was pretty much all him."[3]

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Deep Sea Diver"4:47
2."Don't Ask"3:28
3."Alligator"1:23
4."Campfire"4:13
5."Shift"2:19
6."Disappearing Act"4:24
7."Fix It"3:46
8."Merge"2:24
9."A Good Place"3:18
10."Showcase"4:50
11."La Duchess Anne"4:20
12."Eavesdropping"3:51
13."Service Bell"2:00
14."This Song"3:39
Total length:48:43

Personnel

  • Ed Droste - vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, bass guitar, keyboards, piano, percussion
  • Christopher Bear - drums, composition, vocals (track 6)
  • Jared Barron - drums (tracks 4 and 11)
  • Jamie Reeder - violin (track 12)
  • Artwork: Edward Droste, Jordan Mattos, Josh Faught, Patryce Bak

References

  1. "Grizzly Bear: Soap Opera". SPIN.com. 2009-05-22. Archived from the original on 2011-06-17. Retrieved 2012-02-22.
  2. "An interview with Ed Droste of Grizzly Bear". Brooklynvegan.com. 2006-09-08. Retrieved 2012-02-22.
  3. Litter, Nerd. "Chin up, cheer up: interview with Chris Bear of Grizzly Bear". nerdlitter.blogspot.co.uk. Retrieved 5 October 2012.


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