词条 | March of the Zapotec/Holland EP |
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| name = March of the Zapotec/Realpeople-Holland | type = EP | artist = Beirut | cover = March of the Zapotec - Holland EP (Front Cover).png | alt = | released = February 17, 2009 | recorded = | venue = | studio = | genre = Indie folk, Balkan folk Electronica | length = 34:47 | label = Pompeii Records | producer = | prev_title = The Flying Club Cup | prev_year = 2007 | next_title = The Rip Tide | next_year = 2011 }}{{Album reviews |rev1 = Drowned in Sound |rev1score = (8/10)[1] |rev2 = NME |rev2score = (8/10)[2] |rev3 = Pitchfork Media |rev3score = (8.1/10)[3] |rev4 = Rolling Stone |rev4score = {{Rating|2.5|5}}[4] }} March of the Zapotec/Holland is a double EP by Beirut. March of the Zapotec contains music influenced by Zach Condon's then recent trip to Oaxaca, Mexico.[5] The Jimenez Band, a 19-piece band from Teotitlán del Valle, backs Condon on this EP.[6] March of the Zapotec also features one of Condon's favorite works, "The Shrew".[7] Holland contains electronic music, credited to "Realpeople", one of Condon's pre-Beirut pseudonyms.[8]Leak and Early ReleaseOn January 23, 2009, the EPs leaked to file-sharing networks,[9] and four days later, on January 27, the iTunes US and UK stores made the album available for purchase. Track listing{{Track listing| total_length = 15:33 | headline = March of the Zapotec | all_writing = Zach Condon, except where noted | title1 = El Zócalo | length1 = 0:29 | title2 = La Llorona | length2 = 3:34 | title3 = My Wife | writer3 = {{hlist|Zach Condon|Perrin Cloutier}} | length3 = 2:11 | title4 = The Akara | length4 = 3:54 | title5 = On a Bayonet | writer5 = {{hlist|Zach Condon|Perrin Cloutier}} | length5 = 1:41 | title6 = The Shrew | length6 = 3:44 }}{{Track listing | total_length = 19:14 | headline = Realpeople: Holland | title1 = My Night with the Prostitute from Marseille | length1 = 3:07 | title2 = My Wife, Lost in the Wild | length2 = 3:13 | title3 = Venice | length3 = 4:02 | title4 = The Concubine | length4 = 3:28 | title5 = No Dice | length5 = 5:24 }} Music videosOwen Cook animated and directed the official video for "La Llorona", which is thematically related to the legend of La Llorona, a popular story from Mexico also famous in other places in Central America.[10] References1. ^Drowned in Sound review {{Beirut (band)}}{{DEFAULTSORT:March Of The Zapotec Holland Ep}}{{2000s-folk-album-stub}}2. ^NME review 3. ^Pitchfork Media review 4. ^[https://www.rollingstone.com/reviews/album/25624445/review/25895625/march_of_the_zapotec__realpeople_holland Rolling Stone review] 5. ^Beirut's Zach Condon Discusses New EPs, Time Off {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090216093746/http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/news/146890-beiruts-zach-condon-discusses-new-eps-time-off |date=2009-02-16 }} 6. ^FORTE Music Distribution Press Release 7. ^Exclusive Interview with Beirut {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120220050001/http://www.miscellanynews.com/2.1579/exclusive-interview-with-beirut-1.1312698 |date=2012-02-20 }} 8. ^Beirut Announce EP/Solo Project Package {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081209122323/http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/news/146966-beirut-announce-ep-solo-project-package |date=2008-12-09 }} 9. ^[https://web.archive.org/web/20090218011722/http://diditleak.co.uk/ Did It Leak] 10. ^New Beirut Video - "La Llorona" (Stereogum Premiere) 2 : 2009 EPs|Beirut (band) albums |
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