Trials & Errors

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Trials & Errors
Trials & Errors cover
Live album by Magnolia Electric Co.
Released January 18, 2005
Recorded April 16, 2003
Genre Indie Rock
Length 72:22
Label Secretly Canadian
Professional reviews
Magnolia Electric Co. chronology
2003
Magnolia Electric Co.
2005
Trials & Errors
2005
What Comes After the Blues


Trials & Errors is a live album released by the Magnolia Electric Co. on Secretly Canadian in 2005, recorded on April 16, 2003 at Club Ancienne Belgique in Brussels.

It was the first Magnolia Electric Co. album released under that name, even though at the time of recording the band still toured under the Songs: Ohia moniker. The album received generally favorable reviews according to Metacritic, with multiple reviewers noticing the homage to Neil Young and Crazy Horse, but offering mixed opinions on its success: "[It is] hard to avoid thinking of Neil Young and Crazy Horse at the peak of their '70s powers" (Mojo, Feb 2005). "Magnolia Electric Co. is no Crazy Horse, and Molina's vocabulary on the guitar doesn't yet have the presence to carry such extended interpretations of his material." (Pitchfork, February 1, 2005). The album itself is made up of ten original songs, all but three of which were at the time unreleased, but contains three fragments of Neil Young songs, including the show-closing chorus of "Tonight's the Night" at the end of the song "The Big Beast". The fragments are technically uncredited, but the liner notes contain the information "Songs written by J.M. (Jason Molina) and there are ones that clearly have not[,] they're included here respectfully. Thank you."

[edit] Track listing

  1. "The Dark Don't Hide It" – 5:51
  2. "Don't This Look Like the Dark" – 5:50
  3. "Such Pretty Eyes for a Snake" – 8:49
  4. "Almost Was Good Enough" – 9:13
  5. "North Star" – 8:26
  6. "Ring the Bell" – 6:01
  7. "Cross the Road" – 6:38
  8. "Leave the City" – 6:21
  9. "The Last 3 Human Words" – 7:11
  10. "The Big Beast" – 7:58

[edit] Recording information

  • Jason Groth – guitar
  • Pete Schreiner – drums
  • Mike Kapinus – bass, trumpet
  • Jason Molina – guitar, singing
  • Jochem Schouten – sound, driving
  • Recorded by Stef van Alsenoy

Physical copies were limited to 10,000 per version (vinyl and CD), and the album is now only available via iTunes.

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