you are right. I am wrong. Wiki says it's Scout. Recording information Jason Molina voice, guitar Jennie Benford voice, mandolin Mike Brenner lapsteel "Three Nickel" Jim Grabowski piano, organ, wurlitzer Dan Macadam guitar, voice, violin Jeff Panall drums Lawrence Peters voice (on "The Old Black Hen") Scout Niblett voice (on "Peoria Lunchbox Blues") Dan Sullivan guitar Rob Sullivan bass Songs by Jason Molina Recorded by Steve Albini
Just a little correction: this is not from Magnolia Electric Co.'s cd Songs: Ohia (which does not exist), but rather from Songs: Ohia's cd Magnolia Electric Co.
The band Magnolia Electric Co. does exist and they are fairly closely related to Songs: Ohia, so I can understand the confusion, but you should correct it.
absolutely beautyful
JeermynRex 3 weeks ago
luv scout niblet's voice
jookieloom 1 month ago 2
Both this version and the Molina version are awesome. both.
azenmaster 1 month ago in playlist YouTube Mix for Songs: Ohia
Her voice is hauntingly good
grifftrain 3 months ago 2
Jason's solo version is so much better, from the pyramid bonus cd
HoldenProfane 1 year ago
@HoldenProfane Link?
sodypopspace 3 months ago
Great song.
idiomisme 1 year ago
I thought this was from "What Comes After the Blues."
SodyPopInSpace 2 years ago
@SodyPopInSpace ... Your right, but it may also be from the 'Sojourner" box set
grifftrain 3 months ago
Is this Molina singing?
wasabi66 2 years ago 56
if it is, he really is a magician..no, it's not. Her name's Jennie Benford.
elephunt78 2 years ago
Who's Jennie Benford? Everywhere else says Scout Niblett sang on this track.
dextrophan 2 years ago
elephunt78 2 years ago
Cheers!
dextrophan 2 years ago 2
@wasabi66
no, the singer on this track is Scout Niblet
highhi11 1 year ago
@highhi11 This could be Jason if he had his balls caught in a vice.
BigJackMcBastrd 1 year ago 14
actually they are the same band, Jason Molina changed the band's name :)
c035966 2 years ago
Just a little correction: this is not from Magnolia Electric Co.'s cd Songs: Ohia (which does not exist), but rather from Songs: Ohia's cd Magnolia Electric Co.
The band Magnolia Electric Co. does exist and they are fairly closely related to Songs: Ohia, so I can understand the confusion, but you should correct it.
Malakat 2 years ago 3
Oh, thank you, thank you, thank you! I've been looking for it for months!
Nekrochomikon8 2 years ago
Just great, thanks for uploading :-)
MiniToka 3 years ago
Thank you very much for posting this song. Your videos are prime!
thirstyfishhead 3 years ago 6