Canada's Cowboy Junkies have just released Volume 2 of their 'Nomad Series', 'Demons', exclusively to their site's Clubhouse subscribers. The album follows this year's excellent 'Renmin Park' set and will be succeeded by a further 2 volumes before the end of next year.
The following comes from the Junkies' latest mail-out:
"We just want to let you know that we have finished Demons, Volume 2 of the Nomad Series. It’s an album made up of songs written by the late, great Vic Chesnutt. We are pretty proud of it and we have a sneaking feeling that you are going to dig it too.
The album will be available in wide release on February 15th, and it will be available through our site on January 18th. But in the meantime, if you have bought a Clubhouse Subscription, you can go, now, to the Clubhouse and download it and a seven song bonus EP."
Clubhouse subscribers are entitled to a number of special features, including downloads of over 300 rare and archival tracks from the band, and a forthcoming limited edition hardcover book.
For further details visit the band at www.latentrecordings.com
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Tuesday, December 14, 2010
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Classic Album Review: Cowboy Junkies - The Trinity Session

Originally released 1988, Latent Recordings
1. Mining For Gold
2. Misguided Angel
3. Blue Moon Revisited (Song For Elvis)
4. I Don't Get It
5. I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry
6. To Love Is To Bury
7. 200 More Miles
8. Dreaming My Dreams With You
9. Working On A Building
10. Sweet Jane
11. Postcard Blues
12. Walkin' After Midnight
Cowboy Junkies sophomore effort provided them with both their artistic and commercial breakthrough, and took the low-fi, whispered midnight blues of their early years to it's zenith.
The album's unique recording circumstances have been well documented. On November 27th 1987, the band gathered around a single microphone at Toronto's Church of the Holy Trinity to perform a combination of original songs and covers from (amongst others) the likes of Hank Williams and The Velvet Underground, who's classic 'Sweet Jane' would become one of the Junkies most enduring hits in its new bare-bones form. Michael Timmins' original compositions pack a powerful emotional punch, and are far from dwarfed by such lofty company. Indeed the beautifully sad 'To Love Is To Bury' and concert-favorite 'Misguided Angel' are amongst the album's greatest moments, as is their interpolation of the well-worn 'Blue Moon'.

Cowboy Junkies emerged from Trinity with a unique, haunting, gossamer masterpiece of a record, and the finest roots release of the 1980s.
Both the band's sparse, methodical approach to the material, the awe-inspiring Margo Timmins languid, dreamsome delivery and the brief recording time ensure that there's nothing out of place on 'The Trinity Session'. The project has a raw immediacy and cohesion rarely heard outside of early 1930s and 40s blues recordings and is an essential listen for all roots music fans.
In 2007 the band returned to the Trinity church to revisit the album with guest musicians including Vic Chesnutt and Natalie Merchant. The beautifully shot DVD of this performance also comes highly recommended.
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