Advanced Search >
Help Me Search

Music

All-Time High (And Low) Scores
Best of 2009
Best of 2008
Best of 2007
Best of 2006
Best of 2005
Best of 2004
Best of 2003
Best of 2002
Best of 2001
Best of 2000
Best of the Decade

Upcoming &
Recent Releases

sort by namesort by score

54 3Oh!3
76 Actress
75 Against Me!
56 Christina Aguilera
70 Allo Darlin'
83 Laurie Anderson
87 The Arcade Fire
85 Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti
77 Olafur Arnalds
73 Autolux
54 Avenged Sevenfold
80 Dierks Bentley
79 Best Coast
90 Big Boi
73 The Black Crowes
xx Black Label Society
76 Blitzen Trapper
61 Bombay Bicycle Club
77 Tracy Bonham
81 The Books
66 Born Ruffians
63 Buckcherry
85 The Budos Band
67 Bun B
70 The Chemical Brothers
xx Cowboy Junkies
66 Sheryl Crow
76 Crowded House
61 Taio Cruz
77 Crystal Castles
48 Miley Cyrus
74 Danger Mouse And Sparklehorse
73 Danzig
71 Deer Tick
71 Delphic
74 Delta Spirit
73 Department Of Eagles
68 Devo
82 Dr. John And The Lower 911
77 Drake
xx Dru Hill
74 The Drums
67 Eli "Paperboy" Reed
78 El-P
63 Eminem
76 Alejandro Escovedo
70 Fat Joe
79 Foals
77 Fol Chen
72 Frazey Ford
72 Francis & The Lights
77 The Futureheads
79 The Gaslight Anthem
62 Grace Potter & The Nocturnals
57 Macy Gray
67 Hanson
76 Ed Harcourt
75 Hawthorne Heights
76 HEALTH
70 Here We Go Magic
81 Micah P. Hinson
79 Jesca Hoop
68 Hot Hot Heat
62 How To Destroy Angels
83 I Am Kloot
66 The Infesticons
62 Jewel
69 Jack Johnson
84 Tom Jones
77 Kelis
85 Konono No. 1
59 Korn
56 Cyndi Lauper
66 Light Pollution
82 The Like
59 Lil Jon
77 Los Lobos
68 M.I.A.
53 The Magic Numbers
71 Maps & Atlases
80 Steve Mason
69 Travie McCoy
63 Sarah McLachlan
64 Katie Melua
76 The Melvins
80 Menomena
73 Tift Merritt
49 Bret Michaels
67 Miniature Tigers
67 Kylie Minogue
87 Jason Moran
52 Morcheeba
67 Mt. St. Helens Vietnam Band
71 Mystery Jets
74 Nada Surf
76 Oasis
71 Kele Okereke
61 Ozzy Osbourne
xx Panda Bear
71 Peggy Sue
70 Pernice Brothers
72 Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers
54 Liz Phair
55 Plies
56 Mike Posner
83 Pulled Apart By Horses
79 Punch Brothers
92 R.E.M.
70 Ratatat
71 Rhymefest
76 Max Richter
75 Robert Randolph And The Family Band
76 Robyn
46 Rooney
85 The Roots
79 Rick Ross
37 RPA & the United Nations of Sound
69 School of Seven Bells
71 Scissor Sisters
71 Semi Precious Weapons
74 Blake Shelton
69 Sia
73 Sleepy Sun
84 Sleigh Bells
62 Squeeze
69 Stars
79 Steel Train
66 Steve Miller Band
62 Sting
76 Suckers
76 Sun Kil Moon
81 Teenage Fanclub
80 The-Dream
73 Tokyo Police Club
83 Trash Talk
48 Uffie
76 Various Artists
69 Venice Is Sinking
74 Versus
78 Villagers
75 Wavves
67 We Are Scientists
85 Paul Weller
76 Wolf Parade
61 Zero 7

Stars indicate the most critically-acclaimed albums.

Sometimes I Wish We Were An Eagle

EMAILPRINTby Bill Callahan

Bill Callahan reviews
82
8.4 User Score:

Album Info

Label: Drag City

Release Date: 14 April 2009

Discs: 1 disc

Genre(s): Rock, Indie

Summary

Previously known as Smog, Bill Callahan releases only the second album under his real name.

What The Critics Said

All critic scores are converted to a 100-point scale. If a critic does not indicate a score, we assign a score based on the general impression given by the text of the review. Learn more...

100

Mojo

Sometimes I Wish We Were An Eagle is a record of grand hopes and epic imagery, and powerful, uplifting music--the most accomplished of his 20-year career. [Apr 2009, p.102]

100

Delusions of Adequacy

He’s resonating some true beauty here; entirely lost in his nostalgic feelings and openly retrospective about where he has been, Sometimes I Wish We Were an Eagle is absolutely beautiful.

Read Full Review >
91

The Onion (A.V. Club)

What makes Eagle so strong is that the music stayed light, and those bucolic splashes of washed-out color contrast so well against Bill Callahan’s blues.

Read Full Review >
90

Paste Magazine

Eagle is the ultimate cohesion of Callahan’s singular storytelling and bewitching delivery.

Read Full Review >
88

The Phoenix

Callahan sprinkles his world-weary perspective with enough wry humor to make the album pleasant and endearing.

Read Full Review >
83

cokemachineglow

If "Woke On A Whaleheart" (2007) was the cuckoo clock, Sometimes I Wish We Were An Eagle‘s Callahan’s triumphant Renaissance.

Read Full Review >
81

Pitchfork

His vantage from Eagle is one of textured ambivalence; his images split and shimmer like double-exposures, immediately releasing an obvious meaning quickly followed by a subtler one that equivocates the first.

Read Full Review >
80

PopMatters

As if in an attempt to gain the attributes of the album’s namesake bird, the songs on Eagle feel like they’re rising on thermals, shifting and soaring effortlessly where the wind takes them. And occasionally they dive right for your throat.

Read Full Review >
80

Tiny Mix Tapes

The entire first half of Eagle shows Callahan as a much more evolved and mature musician. He appears more comfortable expanding his musical space, and he exercises tasteful restraint with Beattie’s strings.

Read Full Review >
80

Dusted Magazine

It’s that prickliness that makes this record intriguing, and durable enough to reward repeat listens.

Read Full Review >
80

New Musical Express (NME)

A quiet return to form.

Read Full Review >
80

Slant Magazine

Consistently literate and full of the comfortable resonance of his unique voice, Eagle once again proves Callahan to be as ageless as the forest.

Read Full Review >
80

The New York Times

The music is imaginative like a good dream--not the kind some of his older records intimated, the kind in which you’re walking but can’t move forward.

Read Full Review >
80

Observer Music Monthly

While the dewy-eyed mood of his last album, "Woke on a Whaleheart," suggested Callahan's romantic entanglement with Joanna Newsom had turned his brain to mush, this miraculous return to form finds the artist formerly known as Smog losing his girl, but rediscovering his mojo.

Read Full Review >
80

Uncut

Eagle is as good as anything he's ever done.

Read Full Review >
80

All Music Guide

It is perhaps a seminal new chapter in Callahan's oeuvre of higher yet lo-fi outsider music.

Read Full Review >
75

Prefix Magazine

This may not have any of the hard-hitting jabs his best Smog records had, but I Wish We Were An Eagle is a subtler, more bittersweet heartbreak.

Read Full Review >
70

Drowned In Sound

To that extent Sometimes I Wish We Were An Eagle seems like a return to older pastures--Callahan’s vocals again dominate, the production is more intimate, the songs themselves are again driven forward by the self-same rhythmic percussion and simple guitar riffs that became Callahan’s signature style over the last decade.

Read Full Review >
67

Austin Chronicle

2007's stellar Woke on a Whaleheart found him miles from Smog's lo-fi folk prophesies, the music revived, almost jubilant. Eagle's halfway there but sounds preoccupied, his stoic baritone never giving too much away.

Read Full Review >
60

Q Magazine

The overlong 'Faith/Void' aside, this is another absorbing collection. [Apr 2009, p.100]

60

musicOMH.com

It's reminiscent at times to what pal and label stablemate Will Oldham did on Bonnie "Prince" Billy Sings Greatest Palace Music.

Read Full Review >
60

Hartford Courant

The uneven Sometimes I Wish We Were An Eagle finds Callahan's knack for twangy crispness, pastoral imagery, and stone-faced singing very much intact, though he adopts a distinct growl to utter the title of 'My Friends.'

Read Full Review >
50

Under The Radar

There are moments peaking around 'The Wind And The Dove' with its gauzy Wurlitzer and "Thief Of Baghdad arrangements. Later, 'Rococo Zephyr' and 'My Friend' start in interesting places but slowly dissolve into the album's clunky tail section. [Spring 2009, p.65]

What Our Users Said

The average user rating for this album is 8.4 (out of 10) based on 19 User Votes

Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.

Joanna gave it a9:
One of the best albums of 2009 for me.

Grant MacMillan gave it a9:
Outstanding.

Andy j gave it a9:
river aint too much is still my favorite, but this is a great return to that vein of songwriting. "i was darker, then i got lighter, then i got darker again." Maybe in darker times, these baritone-voiced sages that some of us have loved all along will be a little more celebrated. with david berman retired, I really hope bill hangs in there and keeps making great albums.

Reuben Parks gave it a10:
Great Album!

Grubeck kafahin gave it a10:
Record of the year! Bill's best.

Popular on CBS sites: US Open | PGA Championship | iPad | Video Game Reviews | Cell Phones

About CBS Interactive | Jobs | Advertise

© 2010 CBS Interactive Inc. All rights reserved. | Privacy Policy | Terms of Use (UPDATED)