Ease Down the Road

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Ease Down the Road is a 2001 indie folk/alt-country album by American singer-songwriter Bonnie "Prince" Billy, noted for its intimate storytelling and understated arrangements.

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instanceOf music album
studio album
alsoKnownAs Ease Down the Road
surface form: "Ease Down the Road" by Bonnie "Prince" Billy
artist Bonnie "Prince" Billy
chronologyNextTitle Master and Everyone
chronologyNextYear 2003
chronologyPreviousTitle I See a Darkness
chronologyPreviousYear 1999
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
genre alt-country
indie folk
hasInstrumentation acoustic guitar
backing vocals
bass guitar
drums
hasQuality intimate storytelling
understated arrangements
hasTrack A King at Night
After I Made Love to You
After I Made Love to You (reprise)
At Break of Day
Careless Love
Ease Down the Road self-linksurface differs
surface form: Ease Down the Road (song)

Grand Dark Feeling of Emptiness
Just to See My Holly Home
May It Always Be
Mrs. William
Rich Wife Full of Happiness
Sheep
The Lion Lair
hasType independent music release
language English
mainSubject infidelity
love
relationships
medium audio CD
digital download
notableFor minimalist production style
narrative songwriting
performer Bonnie "Prince" Billy
producer Paul Oldham
Will Oldham
recordLabel Domino Recording Company
Palace Records
releaseDate 2001

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Bonnie "Prince" Billy notableWork Ease Down the Road
Will Oldham notableWork Ease Down the Road
William Oldham notableWork Ease Down the Road
I See a Darkness followedBy Ease Down the Road
Ease Down the Road hasTrack Ease Down the Road self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Ease Down the Road (song)
Ease Down the Road alsoKnownAs Ease Down the Road
this entity surface form: "Ease Down the Road" by Bonnie "Prince" Billy
Master and Everyone follows Ease Down the Road