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From "Bill Towne" <bill1@billtowne.com>
Subject Golden Smog news
Date Thu, 23 Feb 2006 18:39:25 -0600

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I think a few of you were waiting for this.

~Bill

============================================
Bill Towne
Minneapolis, Minnesota
www.billtowne.com

"I'm looking forward to a good night's 
sleep on the soil of a friend." 
- George Bush on the prospect of visiting
  Denmark, Washington D.C., June 29, 2005 
============================================

>From billboard.com....
   
  Lost Highway has set July 18 as the release date for "Another Fine Day,"
the first release in eight years from Golden Smog. The lauded supergroup
features Wilco's Jeff Tweedy, Soul Asylum's Dan Murphy, Big Star's Jody
Stephens and the Jayhawks' Gary Louris, Marc Perlman and Kraig Johnson.

Again sporting separate songwriting contributions from Tweedy, Louris,
Perlman, Murphy and Johnson, the band's fourth album is composed of 14
originals and a cover of the Kinks' Dave Davies' "Strangers," sung by Louris
and Tweedy.

The first Golden Smog album to follow both Wilco's ascension to "it"-band
status and reports of a Jayhawks break-up, "Another Fine Day" was recorded
last year in two separate sessions, the first sans Tweedy and Stephens in
the south of Spain, the second with the full band in Minneapolis.

The songs from the first session, captured in Puerto De Santa Maria, feature
Linda Pitmon (Steve Wynn, Zuzu's Petals) on drums, and vocals from Muni
Loco, wife of Paco Loco, who co-produced the disc with Ed Ackerson (Mason
Jennings, the Jayhawks) and the band.

"Another Fine Day" began to take shape when bassist Perlman was asked to
write a song for a Guy Ritchie-directed Corvette commercial. While the song
was never used in the ad, the core band of Perlman, Louris, Murphy and
Johnson got together and began writing the first half of the record. "It was
four guys mumbling into a microphone for a few sessions and going, 'Oh, this
could be a song,'" says Louris.

          CM8ShowAd("Middle");  On the band's previous, Ryko-released discs,
the songwriter who wrote a particular song usually sang it. But perhaps due
to how "Another Fine Day" was born, it sounds like more of a band effort,
and less easily divisible by songwriter/singer.

Yet there are definite specific songwriter vehicles, like Murphy's
"Hurricane," which while slightly twangy is driven by his trademark,
revved-up Soul Asylum riffing. The harmonica-punctuated, piano-dusted "Gone"
is pure Louris. Meanwhile, "Corvette," the song that started it all, is
vintage power pop, and Louris and Tweedy's "Listen Joe," is a sparse,
acoustic song for a long-gone friend.

Debuting with a covers EP in 1992, the occasional band has at different
points also featured Soul Asylum frontman Dave Pirner, ex-Replacements
drummer Chris Mars, Noah Levy of the Honeydogs and violinist Jessy Greene of
the Geraldine Fibbers. Although Golden Smog had been virtually dormant since
wrapping a tour behind 1998's "Weird Tales," last year, Louris, Perlman,
Murphy and Johnson played a handful of Golden Smog dates sans Tweedy.

Here is the track listing for "Another Fine Day": 

"You Make It Easy"
"Another Fine Day"
"5-22-02"
"Long Time Ago"
"Corvette"
"Beautiful Mind"
"Listen Joe"
"Cure For This"
"Hurricane"
"Strangers"
"Frying Pan Eyes"
"Gone"
"Never Felt Before"
"I Can"
"Think About Yourself"  Lost Highway has set July 18 as the release date for
"Another Fine Day," the first release in eight years from Golden Smog. The
lauded supergroup features Wilco's Jeff Tweedy, Soul Asylum's Dan Murphy,
Big Star's Jody Stephens and the Jayhawks' Gary Louris, Marc Perlman and
Kraig Johnson.

Again sporting separate songwriting contributions from Tweedy, Louris,
Perlman, Murphy and Johnson, the band's fourth album is composed of 14
originals and a cover of the Kinks' Dave Davies' "Strangers," sung by Louris
and Tweedy.

The first Golden Smog album to follow both Wilco's ascension to "it"-band
status and reports of a Jayhawks break-up, "Another Fine Day" was recorded
last year in two separate sessions, the first sans Tweedy and Stephens in
the south of Spain, the second with the full band in Minneapolis.

The songs from the first session, captured in Puerto De Santa Maria, feature
Linda Pitmon (Steve Wynn, Zuzu's Petals) on drums, and vocals from Muni
Loco, wife of Paco Loco, who co-produced the disc with Ed Ackerson (Mason
Jennings, the Jayhawks) and the band.

"Another Fine Day" began to take shape when bassist Perlman was asked to
write a song for a Guy Ritchie-directed Corvette commercial. While the song
was never used in the ad, the core band of Perlman, Louris, Murphy and
Johnson got together and began writing the first half of the record. "It was
four guys mumbling into a microphone for a few sessions and going, 'Oh, this
could be a song,'" says Louris.

          CM8ShowAd("Middle");  On the band's previous, Ryko-released discs,
the songwriter who wrote a particular song usually sang it. But perhaps due
to how "Another Fine Day" was born, it sounds like more of a band effort,
and less easily divisible by songwriter/singer.

Yet there are definite specific songwriter vehicles, like Murphy's
"Hurricane," which while slightly twangy is driven by his trademark,
revved-up Soul Asylum riffing. The harmonica-punctuated, piano-dusted "Gone"
is pure Louris. Meanwhile, "Corvette," the song that started it all, is
vintage power pop, and Louris and Tweedy's "Listen Joe," is a sparse,
acoustic song for a long-gone friend.

Debuting with a covers EP in 1992, the occasional band has at different
points also featured Soul Asylum frontman Dave Pirner, ex-Replacements
drummer Chris Mars, Noah Levy of the Honeydogs and violinist Jessy Greene of
the Geraldine Fibbers. Although Golden Smog had been virtually dormant since
wrapping a tour behind 1998's "Weird Tales," last year, Louris, Perlman,
Murphy and Johnson played a handful of Golden Smog dates sans Tweedy.

Here is the track listing for "Another Fine Day": 

"You Make It Easy"
"Another Fine Day"
"5-22-02"
"Long Time Ago"
"Corvette"
"Beautiful Mind"
"Listen Joe"
"Cure For This"
"Hurricane"
"Strangers"
"Frying Pan Eyes"
"Gone"
"Never Felt Before"
"I Can"
"Think About Yourself"


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