Bright Eyes – I'm Wide Awake, It's Morning
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I’m Wide Awake, It’s Morning (2005) is Bright Eyes’ folk-infused masterpiece, a raw and intimate record that captures the turbulence of youth, love, and political uncertainty with unflinching honesty. Recorded in Nashville and produced by Mike Mogis, it pairs Conor Oberst’s trembling, poetic vocals with warm acoustic arrangements and subtle country instrumentation. Songs like “First Day of My Life,” “Lua,” and “Land Locked Blues” highlight Oberst’s gift for vivid storytelling, balancing fragile emotion with piercing clarity.
Released the same day as the more experimental Digital Ash in a Digital Urn, this album stands as its emotional counterpart — human, grounded, and deeply affecting. Its stripped-down production lets the songwriting shine, offering a timeless blend of vulnerability and conviction. I’m Wide Awake, It’s Morning remains a touchstone of 2000s indie folk, a record that turns personal confession into universal truth.
Reviews
“A gorgeous, heartbreaking album that captures Bright Eyes at their most human.” – Rolling Stone
“Conor Oberst delivers honesty and poetry in equal measure — a modern classic.” – The Guardian
“Intimate, passionate, and unforgettable — one of the decade’s best.” – Pitchfork
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AllMusic rating:AllMusic users:Artist: Bright EyesLabel: Dead OceansFormat: LPUnits: 1Genre: Pop & RockStyle: Country Rock, Indie RockA1 At The Bottom Of Everything
A2 We Are Nowhere And It'S Now
A3 Old Soul Song (For The New World Order)
A4 Lua
A5 Train Under Water
B1 First Day Of My Life
B2 Another Travelin' Song
B3 Land Locked Blues
B4 Poison Oak
B5 Road To Joy