Wilco: Sky Blue Sky - 5/15/07
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Wilco: Sky Blue Sky - 5/15/07
from pitchforkmedia:
Tweedy Reveals Wilco LP Title, Release Date
Finally, some concrete Wilco album news! According to a tip from Pitchfork reader Collin Brown and later confirmed by Wilco's publicist, last night at a solo show in Nashville, Jeff Tweedy announced that his band's forthcoming record is called Blue Sky Blue and it will be out May 15 via Nonesuch. It will be the band's first studio release since 2004's A Ghost Is Born.
Wilco have also scheduled three Australian dates, and Tweedy will continue to make the solo rounds through the end of the month. For all side project dates, back it up to here and here.
Wilco dates:
04-16 Brisbane, Australia - Tivoli
04-18 Melbourne, Australia - Palais Theatre
04-21 Sydney, Australia - Enmore Theatre
Jeff Tweedy dates:
01-19 Tulsa, OK - Cain's Ballroom
01-20 Dallas, TX - Granada Theater *
01-21 Marfa, TX - Liberty Hall
01-23 Austin, TX - Hogg Auditorium at University of Texas *
01-24 Austin, TX - Hogg Auditorium at University of Texas *
01-26 New Orleans, LA - House of Blues *
01-27 Birmingham, AL - Alabama Theatre *
01-29 Atlanta, GA - Tabernacle *
01-30 Knoxville, TN - Bijou Theatre
01-31 Charlottesville, VA - Paramount Theater
* with Scott McCaughey
New Song: The Thanks I Get
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Originally Posted by MWB
The title is Sky Blue Sky, not Blue Sky Blue; Pitchfork got it wrong.
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Originally Posted by auto
Stupid pitchfork....maybe a mod can fix it in the next couple months.
Wilco's new album, "Sky Blue Sky," will arrive May 15 via Nonesuch, frontman Jeff Tweedy said on stage last night (Jan. 17) during a solo show in Nashville. Among the new songs Tweedy has been playing are the title track and "We Can Make It Better."
As a full band, Wilco has also previewed the tracks "Is That the Thanks I Get," "Lullaby for Rafters and Dreams," "On and On and On" and "Walken" in the past year.
"I think people may have an idea in their head about what it will sound like, but it's going to be different than that," Wilco bassist John Stirratt told Billboard.com in November. "Jeff had a lot of creative fire. And also, the way we recorded was so cool because a lot of the arrangements just grew right there with everybody sitting around. I'm over the moon about it. I think it will be a really beautiful record. It's a great time to be in Wilco."
As a full band, Wilco has also previewed the tracks "Is That the Thanks I Get," "Lullaby for Rafters and Dreams," "On and On and On" and "Walken" in the past year.
"I think people may have an idea in their head about what it will sound like, but it's going to be different than that," Wilco bassist John Stirratt told Billboard.com in November. "Jeff had a lot of creative fire. And also, the way we recorded was so cool because a lot of the arrangements just grew right there with everybody sitting around. I'm over the moon about it. I think it will be a really beautiful record. It's a great time to be in Wilco."
"We Can Make It Better" and "Is That the Thanks I Get" are the same song, as are "Sky Blue Sky" and "Lullaby for Rafters and Dreams" - and that hasn't been played live by the full band yet. Only Tweedy solo.
Speaking of which. . .
01-19 Tulsa, OK - Cain's Ballroom
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Originally Posted by cungar
Hopefully this time Tweedy will focus just on the songs and not inserting 11 minute noise interludes in just to appear artsy.
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From the new songs that I have heard, the new album will be just as great as anything they've done yet. I am a strong A Ghost is Born supporter and find it's appeal more and more with every listen, unlike YHF which tires after time. Though it didn't flow as well YHF, the tracks are classic and stand alone excellent as individuals amongst their entire catalog (I think this was proven with Kicking Television).
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Originally Posted by Arpeggi
Is Nels Cline working on this album? He was great in the live shows.
Yes, this is Wilco's first album as a sextet lineup including Nels Cline.
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Nothing new to report on the new album, I'm afraid (other than that "The Thanks I Get" apparently won't be on it), but http://wilcoworld.net/ will be webcasting Tweedy's solo show from Charlottesville, Virginia, tonight at 9 PM Eastern.
Last edited by Matt; 01-31-07 at 01:49 PM.
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I heard some of the new songs at his show last Saturday at the Alabama Theater. Great Show. Be Patient With Me is a great song and it will be one of Wilco's better songs if its on the new album. He played another new song called Wait Up but I don't really remember it.
Lullaby for Rafters and Dreams (This song contains a lyric where they got the name Sky Blue Sky).
Walken - Great rockin' song, they played it live when I saw them last Fall.
Impossible Germany - Great AGIBish song.
Those are my thee favorites
Lullaby for Rafters and Dreams (This song contains a lyric where they got the name Sky Blue Sky).
Walken - Great rockin' song, they played it live when I saw them last Fall.
Impossible Germany - Great AGIBish song.
Those are my thee favorites
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Originally Posted by AnonomusBob15
He played another new song called Wait Up but I don't really remember it.
Only new songs he played in Tulsa were "Be Patient with Me" and "The Thanks I Get" (after which he said probably wouldn't be on the record).
This site has a bunch of the new tracks that they've been playing live over the last year or so.
My favorite new track, by far, is "Impossible Germany," and I like "Side with the Seeds" quite a bit as well.
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Wilco unveil new album tracklisting
01. Either Way
02. You Are My Face
03. Impossible Germany
04. Sky Blue Sky
05. Side with the Seeds
06. Shake It Off
07. Please Be Patient with Me
08. Hate It Here
09. Leave Me (Like You Found Me)
10. Walken
11. What Light
12. On and On and On
01. Either Way
02. You Are My Face
03. Impossible Germany
04. Sky Blue Sky
05. Side with the Seeds
06. Shake It Off
07. Please Be Patient with Me
08. Hate It Here
09. Leave Me (Like You Found Me)
10. Walken
11. What Light
12. On and On and On
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Originally Posted by MWB
This site has a bunch of the new tracks that they've been playing live over the last year or so.
cheers,
-the Jesus
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It's on a promo materials page on Wilco's website:
http://smartley3.wilcoworld.net/promo/
I found this interesting--the original photo was voted best overall photo in the 2005 Wildlife Photographer of the Year Competition. It's a peregrine falcon chasing a flock of European starlings.
More here.
http://smartley3.wilcoworld.net/promo/
I found this interesting--the original photo was voted best overall photo in the 2005 Wildlife Photographer of the Year Competition. It's a peregrine falcon chasing a flock of European starlings.
More here.
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Studio cuts of "Either Way," "You Are My Face," and "Walken" have leaked.
I haven't heard anything Wilco's done since YHF (just got tired of them) but these are decent tracks. Seems closer to Summerteeth than the direction they were heading in with Yankee and apparently Ghost.
To me, they'll never come close to topping Being There but I may end up checking out this new album simply because of how long it's been since I listened to the band.
I haven't heard anything Wilco's done since YHF (just got tired of them) but these are decent tracks. Seems closer to Summerteeth than the direction they were heading in with Yankee and apparently Ghost.
To me, they'll never come close to topping Being There but I may end up checking out this new album simply because of how long it's been since I listened to the band.
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Wilco's website will be having a "listening party" for the new album (in it's entirety) starting at 10:00 Central this evening.
http://smartley3.wilcoworld.net/sbs/
I know where I'll be tonight, alright. . .
http://smartley3.wilcoworld.net/sbs/
I know where I'll be tonight, alright. . .