Home Volume IV

Home Volume IV

Infobox Album |
Name = Home Volume IV: Bright Eyes & Britt Daniel
Type = EP
Artist = Bright Eyes & Britt Daniel


Released = September 17, 2002
Recorded = April 12 - 15, 2002
Genre = Indie rock
Length = 13:31
Label = Post-Parlo
Producer = "All those involved"
Reviews =
*Pitchfork (7.9/10) [http://pitchforkmedia.com/article/record_review/15671-home-split-ep-series-vol-iv 21 Aug 05]
Last album =
This album =
Next album =
Misc = Extra album cover 2
Upper caption = Original Cover
Type =


Lower caption = Two thousand limited copies were released with the white cover before the '04 re-issue with the burgundy cover.

"Home Volume IV: Bright Eyes & Britt Daniel" is a collaborative split EP by Bright Eyes and Britt Daniel (of the band Spoon) and is volume four of Post-Parlo Records' Home Series. It was originally limited to 2000 copies in a white, home-made, hand-numbered cardboard package, but was re-issued in 2004 (in a standard plastic case with a burgundy inlay) due to the sudden rise in popularity of the musicians involved.

Track listing

#"Spent on Rainy Days" (Britt Daniel, Conor Oberst) (2:07)
#"You Get Yours" (Daniel) (3:11)
#"Southern State" (Oberst) (4:49)
#"Let the Distance Bring Us Together" (Daniel, Oberst) (3:24)

Personnel

*Britt Daniel - guitar, tambourine, bass, vocals
*Conor Oberst - alarm clock, bass, guitar, vocals
*Stephen Pedersen - "Atari" guitar
*Mike Sweeney - drums

ee also

*Home Series


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