This Is the New That

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This Is the New That
This Is the New That cover
Studio album by Jonathan Byrd
Released March 21, 2007
Recorded 2006
Genre folk, folk-rock
singer-songwriter
Label Waterbug Records
Professional reviews
Jonathan Byrd chronology
The Sea and the Sky
2004
This Is the New That
2007

This Is the New That is the fourth album by American singer-songwriter Jonathan Byrd. It was officially released March 21, 2007, although online availability began in late December 2006.[6] While Byrd's earlier recordings have been in more of a traditional folk vein ranging at times from bluegrass to world music, this release places Byrd's song craft in somewhat more of a rock setting. According to Byrd, some of his diverse influences here include Bob Dylan, Anais Mitchell, The Beatles & Merle Haggard.[7]

Byrd is joined by a number of musicians. Collaborators from his previous disc, Rob McMaken and Andrew Reissiger of the Athens, Georgia-based world music duo, Dromedary join him again on this recording, however, this time they bring in amped up electric guitars rather than their usual assortment of exotic instruments.[8]

Mastering of the CD was completed in early October 2006,[9] and tracks from the disc began receiving its first U.S. airplay later that month. [10] Also, the track, "The Cocaine Kid" received airplay in Europe as early as January, 2007.[11]

[edit] Track listing

  1. "The Cocaine Kid"
  2. "Colleen"
  3. "Jesus was a Bootlegger"
  4. "Hank"
  5. "Sexy Jessie"
  6. "Austin Women"
  7. "The Cold & Hungry Night"
  8. "Learn to Rock 'n' Roll"
  9. "Amelia, My Dream"
  10. "I Want You"
  11. "The Bishop & The Ghost of the Nazarene"
  12. "Jacks"

[edit] Credits

Musicians:

Production:

[edit] Notes and sources

  1. ^ Chaisson, Bill, "Jonathan Byrd: This Is the New That", Dirty Linen, 131 (August-September 2007), p.79
  2. ^ Arthur Wood, "A Sonic and Literate Success" [Review], FolkWax, March 21, 2007 (link requires free subscription)
  3. ^ David Kidman, "Review: Johnathan Byrd, This Is The New That", NetRythms.co.uk, June 2007
  4. ^ Michael Scott Cain, "Review: Johnathan Byrd, This Is The New That", Rambles.net, June 16, 2007
  5. ^ Rob Weir, "This Week's CD Reviews: Jonathan Byrd - This is the New That", Valley Advocate, February 22, 2007 (link to article)
  6. ^ music page at jonathanbyrd.com
  7. ^ This Is The New That page at Waterbug Records
  8. ^ This Is The New That page at dromedarymusic.com
  9. ^ a b Bob Klotz Audio Productions, announces mastering completed, Oct 2, 2006
  10. ^ "The Bull City Cosmic Hoedown" with Washboard Dave, playlist, Tuesday, October 10, 2006
  11. ^ see January 25, 2007 playlist for Bob Harris Country (link) on BBC2