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Encyclopedia > I See a Darkness
I See a Darkness
Album by Bonnie 'Prince' Billy
Released 1999
Recorded
Genre
Length
Label Palace Records
Producer
Professional reviews
Bonnie 'Prince' Billy Chronology
I See a Darkness
(1999)
Ease Down the Road
(2001)

I See a Darkness is the name of a 1999 album released by Will Oldham under the moniker Bonnie 'Prince' Billy. Johnny Cash would later cover the title track on his album American III: Solitary Man. This image is the cover of an album or single. ... An album (from Latin albus white, blank, relating to a blank book in which something can be inserted) is a packaged collection of related things. ... Will Oldham is a songwriter and musician from Louisville, Kentucky. ... 1999 is a common year starting on Friday of the Common Era, and was designated the International Year of Older Persons by the United Nations. ... Musical genres are categories which contain music which share a certain style or which have certain elements in common. ... A record label is a brand created by companies that specialize in manufacturing, distributing and promoting audio and video recordings, on various formats including compact discs, LPs, DVD-Audio, SACDs, and cassettes. ... In the music industry, record producer designates a person responsible for completing a master recording so that it is fit for release. ... Will Oldham is a songwriter and musician from Louisville, Kentucky. ... 1999 is a common year starting on Friday of the Common Era, and was designated the International Year of Older Persons by the United Nations. ... 2001 is a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar. ... 1999 is a common year starting on Friday of the Common Era, and was designated the International Year of Older Persons by the United Nations. ... An album (from Latin albus white, blank, relating to a blank book in which something can be inserted) is a packaged collection of related things. ... Will Oldham is a songwriter and musician from Louisville, Kentucky. ... Will Oldham is a songwriter and musician from Louisville, Kentucky. ... Johnny Cash (February 26, 1932 – September 12, 2003) was an American country music singer and songwriter, known to his fans as The Man in Black, and a member of the outlaw country movement. ... In pop music a cover version is a new rendition of a previously recorded song. ...


Track Listing

  1. "Minor Place"
  2. "Nomadic Revery (All Around)"
  3. "I See a Darkness"
  4. "Another Day Full of Dread"
  5. "Death to Everyone"
  6. "Knockturne"
  7. "Madeleine-Mary"
  8. "Song for the New Breed"
  9. "Today I Was an Evil One"
  10. "Black"
  11. "Raining in Darling"

Awards

#9 - Pitchforkmedia: Top 100 Albums of the 1990s Redux (http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/top/90s/index10.shtml)


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Ladywildlife's How Bats see in the Dark Page (1142 words)
Bats see the world in “sound pictures.” From the echoes of the complex, high frequency sounds they produce, they can tell the size, shape, distance, and even texture of objects around them.
Seeing with Sound: Bats build up an image of the world from reflected sound waves, or echoes, much as humans use reflected waves of light to see.
To “see” in the dark, bats produce a short series of high frequency sound pulses that spread out into a cone of sound like light from a flashlight beam.
Discussion:See in the Dark - WikiHow (1059 words)
See in the Dark was a featured article on 2006-unknown.
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