So Runs the World Away | ||||
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Studio album by Josh Ritter | ||||
Released | April 17, 2010Record Store Day) May 4, 2010 (worldwide) |
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Recorded | The Great North Sound Society, Maine Saltlands Studios, Brooklyn, NY |
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Genre | Folk rock | |||
Length | 53:39 | |||
Label | Pytheas Recordings | |||
Producer | Sam Kassirer | |||
Josh Ritter chronology | ||||
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So Runs the World Away is the sixth full-length studio album by American singer-songwriter Josh Ritter. It was released on vinyl record on April 17, 2010 as a part of Record Store Day in the United States. The vinyl record came packaged with a CD version of the album as well.[1] The official album release was April 23, 2010 in Ireland, and May 4, 2010 worldwide.[2] Ritter said of the album that it "marks the beginning of a new period in [his] life," and that overall, "the songs are larger and more detailed, and feel to me as if they were painted in oil on large canvasses."[3] Ritter got the title from a line in the third act of Shakespeare's Hamlet.[4][5]
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [6] |
The Music Cycle | [7] |
The Guardian | [8] |
Slant Magazine | [9] |
Spectrum Culture | [10] |
Spin Magazine | [11] |
Sputnikmusic | [12] |
TheMusicCourt | [13] |
The record's release was met with high anticipation and covered by multiple news and media publications. Stephen King reported looking forward to the album.[14] Irish music magazine Hot Press featured "Josh Ritter week" with free track downloads from the album, front cover picture, and interviews.[15] Upon its release the album was met with very strong reviews. The Irish Independent called it "Ritter's most intriguing and rewarding album to date, it's easily his most diverse."[16] Bob Boilen of NPR's All Songs Considered said of the album, "I've come to expect good records from him...but this one took my breath away."[17]
All songs written by Josh Ritter, except "Folk Bloodbath" written by Ritter based on a traditional song by Mississippi John Hurt.
"Change of Time" was released as a single in digital download format only from Josh Ritter's website on February 8, 2010.[18]
Chart (2010) | Peak position |
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US Billboard 200 Albums Chart[19] | 41 |
US Billboard Folk Albums Chart[20] | 1 |
Irish Indie Chart[21] | 1 |