Andrew Bird's debut studio album, "Music of Hair," is a captivating blend of chamber pop, baroque pop, and indie folk, released in 1996 under Wegawam Music Co. This collection of 12 tracks, spanning 56 minutes, showcases Bird's early compositions, penned during his twenties, and recorded primarily at Lakeside Studio in August 1996, with a few tracks recorded at mysterious locations.
The album is a testament to Bird's versatility and musical prowess, featuring a mix of Celtic folk, classical influences, and a touch of jazz and Brecht. Tracks like "Nuthinduan Waltz," "Ambivalence Waltz," and "Oh So Insistent" highlight his intricate violin work and melodic sensibilities. The album also includes collaborations and a variety of musical styles, making it a rich and diverse listening experience.
"Music of Hair" is a fascinating glimpse into the early career of Andrew Bird, offering a unique blend of genres and a showcase of his exceptional talent. Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer to his music, this album provides a compelling introduction to the diverse and innovative sound that has defined Bird's career.