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Baker's Dozen

Artists discuss the 13 records that shaped their lives

13. Devendra BanhartSmokey Rolls Down Thunder Canyon

This is almost Devendra’s Exile On Main Street. There’s gospel singers on the song ‘Saved’, there’s a song called ‘Shabop Shalom’ which is a satirical bar mitzvah song that he performs like Elvis. It has an epic jaw-dropping song called ‘Seahorse’ which alternates between psychedelic parts and jazz parts, a fuzzy roving ballad called ‘So Long, Old Bean’. There’s so much on it and I love that. Devendra was my neighbour in Brooklyn many years ago, and it was cool watching him become a superhero version of himself. He had that kind of bravery before almost anyone I knew, to embody their personal expression in this world. Devendra is a next-level master at combining musical, visual, and poetic aesthetics. For me he is a personal hero, his work is a benchmark of how much of your brain you can get out there it. We were born a few days apart, so we are really connected as peers.

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