
Mike Mogis and Conor Oberst round out the group. When asked about the collaboration, Jim James replied with: “It was very peaceful and hilarious. No ego. No drama. Just a lot of song-trading and ideas floating around and good times. We worked hard on the songs and the ideas, but it never felt strenuous or rushed. There were several moments during the Malibu sessions where we would all be in the room recording all at once – on ‘Map of the World,’ for example, or ‘Losin Yo Head’ — and they were really magic. I think we all felt like we were in high school again, picking up new instruments for the first time and just losing ourselves to the moment and having fun.”
Does it get any better? My favorite so far has to be "The Sandman"...Roll down the windows, turn the volume way up, enjoi.
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