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    Goat Songs is a 7" vinyl EP by The Sundowners, released on Sea Note Records in 1993. The EP is a collaboration between Palace Brothers (Will Oldham) and Smog (Bill Callahan). The EP was reissued on 21 May 1994.

  2. There Is No-One What Will Take Care of You is the debut studio album by Will Oldham. It was released under the band name Palace Brothers on Drag City in 1993. Oldham is accompanied by several members of Louisville rock band Slint.

    • Main Discography
    • Studio Albums
    • Collaborations
    • Tributes

    The nature of Oldham's work, with constant changes in backing musicians and even the names under which he records, can make for a confusing discography. Below are his releases in as simplified a form as possible.

    Live albums

    1. Get the Fuck on Jolly Live– Bonny Billy and Marquis de Tren featuring the Monkey Boys (2001) limited edition tour CD 2. Summer in the Southeast– Bonnie 'Prince' Billy (November 15, 2005) 3. Wilding in the West– Bonnie 'Prince' Billy (January 21, 2008) 4. Is It The Sea? – Bonnie 'Prince' Billy with Harem Scarem & Alex Neilson (October 20, 2008) UK#172 5. Funtown Comedown– Bonny Billy & The Picket Line (December 15, 2009) 6. The Bonnie Bells of Oxford – Trembling Bells& Bonnie 'Prince' Billy...

    Compilation albums

    1. Lost Blues and Other Songs– Palace Music (March 31, 1997) 2. Guarapero/Lost Blues 2– Will Oldham (February 21, 2000) 3. Little Lost Blues– Bonny Billy (September 19, 2006)

    EPs

    This section again contains several releases which are credited to Oldham alongside another artist or which are credited to a group other than Palace/Palace Brothers/Palace Music/Palace Songs. In these cases Oldham's contribution is such that they merit mention in his own discography rather than in the collaborations section. 1. Goat Songs– The Sundowners (Sea Note, 1993) 2. An Arrow Through the Bitch– Palace Brothers (Domino, 1994) 3. Hope– Palace Songs (1994) 4. The Mountain– Palace (Drag C...

    Albums

    1. Fearful Symmetry– Box of Chocolates (Mad Entropic Carnaval, 1990) 2. The Last Place to Go – Boxhead Ensemble(Atavistic, 1998) 3. Songs From Robert Louis Stevenson's 'A Child's Garden Of Verses' – The Anomoanon(Palace Records, 2000) 4. Greetings from Providence, R.I.– Havanarama (Self-released, 2000) 5. Whatever, Mortal – Papa M(Drag City, 2001) 6. Tranquil Isolation – Nicolai Dunger(Virgin, 2002) 7. Rock The Blockade– Havanarama (Secret Eye, 2003) 8. Ala.Cali.Tucky– BrightBlack (Galaxia, 2...

    EPs

    1. Summer Never Ends – The Anomoanon(Palace Records, 1999) 2. Fish & Crabs– Havanarama (Self-released, 1999) 3. Mutter– Carrie Yury (Self-released, 2005)

    Johnny Cash recorded a version of "I See a Darkness" on his American Recordings disc American III: Solitary Man(2000). Oldham provided backing vocals.
    Half Man Half Biscuit mention both the Palace Brothers and Bonnie 'Prince' Billy in the song "Emerging From Gorse" on their Trouble Over Bridgwateralbum (2000).
    "Harm of Will" from Björk's Vespertinealbum (2001) is about, and named after, Will Oldham.
    Oldham was the subject of a 2004 30-track double-CD tribute album (and a smaller 18-track version) released on Tract Records, titled I Am a Cold Rock. I Am Dull Grass., The album features performan...
  3. Back before he abandoned his Palace for a princely pseudonym, Oldham rewrote the old country chestnut “Always on My Mind” — a hit for Elvis, Willie, and others — as “New Partner,” a surprisingly...

    • Hank Shteamer
    • Palace Brothers, “Ohio River Boat Song” (1992) When I was little, one year we went to Scotland. It was a trip kind of organized by the woman who ran the theater where I studied.
    • Palace Brothers, “I Tried to Stay Healthy for You” (1993) All of those songs [from There Is No-One What Will Take Care of You] were pretty much written during that summer [when Oldham was staying with friend and Slint member Todd Brashear in Bloomington, Indiana], and it was kind of a daily-discipline thing to work on the songs every day at the end of the day.
    • Palace Brothers, “(I Was Drunk at the) Pulpit” (1993) It was relatively agonizing to arrange and capture all of the songs [on There Is No-One] and when it came to [“(I Was Drunk at the) Pulpit”] I think at that moment I just thought, this needs to be simple, because if we start getting into it the way we’ve gotten into all of the other songs, this song will kill us.
    • Palace, “West Palm Beach” (1994) [“West Palm Beach” is] similar to “Ohio River Boat Song.” Is that a genre of song when there’s a geographic reference that’s the central theme of the song?
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  6. Will Oldham (born December 24, 1970), better known by the stage name Bonnie ‘Prince’ Billy, is an American singer-songwriter and actor from Louisville, Kentucky.