My Fair, My Dark is Ida's second EP, released in 2008 on Polyvinyl Records. It features two original songs, a live version of "Late Blues" (from Heart Like a River), and four covers. Guest musicians include The Band's Levon Helm, Peter Schickele, Michael Hurley, and Tara Jane O'Neil. My Fair, My Dark's eponymous lead song was first issued on the CD accompanying the 2005 music issue of The Believer magazine.[1]
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EP by Ida | ||||
Released | August 5, 2008 | |||
Genre | Indie rock, Indie folk, Baroque pop, Acoustic, Dream pop | |||
Length | 23:56 | |||
Label | Polyvinyl Records | |||
Producer | Warren Defever | |||
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Crawdaddy! | (favorable) [3][4] |
JamBase | (favorable) [5] |
Reviewers highlighted the new song "Still Life" and the two on which Levon Helm participated, Dolly Parton's "The Pain of Loving You"[6] and the live version of Ida's own "Late Blues" from one of Helm's Midnight Ramble concerts. "My Fair, My Dark" was included on a list of "150 of the saddest songs in the world" published in the Los Angeles Times' music blog.[7]
All songs written by Ida, except as noted.
The vinyl release contains an additional cover, of Warren Defever's "Darkness Night".[8]
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