Bonnie Prince Billy – I Have Made A Place

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The last time there was a new collection of original Bonnie Prince Billy songs was 2011’s Wolfroy Goes to Town. The released records in the intervening years have been of previously-recorded songs most often written by other people (the Everly…

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LabelDRAG CITY
Catalog NoDC 763
FormatVinyl LP
CountryUnited States
Barcode0781484076315
ConditionNew / Sealed
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Bonnie Prince Billy I Have Made A Place vinyl is the record that long-time fans of Will Oldham had genuinely stopped expecting: a full collection of original songs under the Bonnie Prince Billy name, the first since Wolfroy Goes to Town arrived in 2011. The intervening years brought covers, collaborations, and revisited material, but not this. Not new songs written from scratch and pressed to wax. That gap makes this LP worth paying attention to.

Will Oldham and the Weight of the Wait

Bonnie Prince Billy is the name Will Oldham settled on in 1998 after years of working under Palace and its various offshoots, and it has suited him ever since. The Kentucky songwriter has spent decades making music that is sparse, emotionally direct, and genuinely difficult to place in any clean category. It draws from folk, country, and something harder to name, and it tends to get under your skin quietly rather than announcing itself. The records before this one released during the 2010s leaned heavily on outside material, including Everly Brothers songs and other people’s work. Good records, but not the same thing as Oldham writing for himself. I Have Made A Place is that thing again.

Bonnie Prince Billy I Have Made A Place Vinyl: Pressing and Format Details

This is a standard LP release on Drag City, catalog number DC 763. Drag City has been Oldham’s home for much of his career and consistently handles his releases with care. The label is independent, Chicago-based, and has a long track record of quality pressings across their catalog. No specific pressing variant notes apply here beyond the standard edition, but for a new original Oldham record on his home label, this is the format to own it in. Vinyl suits the way this music is constructed: intimate, room-filling in a quiet way, better heard as a complete side than shuffled.

Why This Copy Belongs in Your Collection

If you already own I See a Darkness, Master and Everyone, or Ease Down the Road, you understand what original Bonnie Prince Billy material means. Those records have weight. They reward repeated listening across years, not just weeks. I Have Made A Place comes after a longer silence than anything in his catalog, which gives it a specific gravity. You are not buying into a prolific artist’s latest output. You are buying the record he apparently needed time and distance to make. For collectors who follow Oldham’s work seriously, this is the gap finally closed. A new collection of original songs on Drag City vinyl, catalog DC 763, from one of the more quietly singular voices in American music.