Post-War

Post-War

Infobox Album | Name = Post-War
Type = Album
Artist = M. Ward


Released = August 22, 2006
Recorded = Blue Rooms, Portland
Type Foundry, Portland
Wavelab, Tucson, Arizona
Presto!, Lincoln, Nebraska
Genre = Folk rock
Length = 37:35
Label = Merge Records
Producer = M. Ward, Jim James
Reviews = * Allmusic Rating|4.5|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:0xfuxqqdldse link]
* Being There Magazine Rating|4.5|5 [http://beingtheremag.com/reviewalbum.php?id=494&issue=20 link]
* musicOMH.com Rating|4|5 [http://www.musicomh.com/albums5/m-ward-2_0906.htm link]
* Pitchforkmedia (8.2/10) [http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/record_review/37769-post-war link]
* Rolling Stone Rating|3.5|5 [http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/mward/albums/album/11124760/review/11129322/post__war link]
* Twisted Ear Rating|4.5|5 [http://www.twistedear.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=353&Itemid=31 link]
Last album = "Transistor Radio"
(2005)
This album = "Post-War"
(2006)
Next album = "To Go Home"
(2007)

"Post-War" is the fifth studio album by M. Ward. It was released on August 22, 2006 by Merge Records. It features the single "To Go Home," a cover of a song written by Daniel Johnston. Guest appearances were made by Jim James of My Morning Jacket (who produced the track "Magic Trick"), Neko Case and Mike Mogis. Ward has said that the song "Today's Undertaking" was heavily inspired by Roy Orbison's 1963 single "In Dreams."

Track listing

All songs by Matt Ward except where noted.
# "Poison Cup" - 2:40
# "To Go Home" - 3:51 (Daniel Johnston)
# "Right in the Head" - 4:12
# "Post-War" - 4:55
# "Requiem" - 2:48
# "Chinese Translation" - 3:58
# "Eyes on the Prize" - 2:37
# "Magic Trick" - 1:43
# "Neptune's Net" - 2:06
# "Rollercoaster" - 2:48
# "Today's Undertaking" - 2:26
# "Afterword/Rag" - 3:32
# "Chinese Translation" (enhanced video)


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