UPC: 5060186926384
Format: CD
Release Date: Mar 23, 2015
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Personnel includes: David Gray (various instruments); McClune (various instruments); Tim Bradshaw (electric guitar, lap steel, piano, Wurlitzer piano, synthesizer); B.J. Cole (pedal steel); Rob Malone (bass); Tony Shanaghan (background vocals); Wrecking Crew Orchestra, Wrecking Crew Quartet, Wrecking Crew Brass Quintet.
Personnel: Iestyn Polson (programming).
Audio Mixer: Fred DeFaye.
Recording information: Sphere.
Photographer: John Ross .
Welsh singer-songwriter David Gray's story is the classic one of the overnight success that took years to happen. He started out in the mid-'90s as an acoustic-oriented folk-rock performer whose approach was heavily influenced by Van Morrison and Bob Dylan. Several fine-but-ignored albums passed before he reinvented himself via electronica-flavored production techniques to unprecedented success with 1999's WHITE LADDER. Three years later, the highly anticipated follow-up A NEW DAY AT MIDNIGHT boasts production that pretty much picks up where its famed predecessor left off, but this time around the blend of electronic and organic textures is even more deft. Loops, synths, and electronic effects mix seamlessly with acoustic piano and guitar and of course, Gray's rough-hewn vocal style. But the understated elegance of Gray's tunes and the conviction of his performances is even more handily underscored here than on WHITE LADDER.
Personnel: Iestyn Polson (programming).
Audio Mixer: Fred DeFaye.
Recording information: Sphere.
Photographer: John Ross .
Welsh singer-songwriter David Gray's story is the classic one of the overnight success that took years to happen. He started out in the mid-'90s as an acoustic-oriented folk-rock performer whose approach was heavily influenced by Van Morrison and Bob Dylan. Several fine-but-ignored albums passed before he reinvented himself via electronica-flavored production techniques to unprecedented success with 1999's WHITE LADDER. Three years later, the highly anticipated follow-up A NEW DAY AT MIDNIGHT boasts production that pretty much picks up where its famed predecessor left off, but this time around the blend of electronic and organic textures is even more deft. Loops, synths, and electronic effects mix seamlessly with acoustic piano and guitar and of course, Gray's rough-hewn vocal style. But the understated elegance of Gray's tunes and the conviction of his performances is even more handily underscored here than on WHITE LADDER.
Tracks:
1 - Dead In The Water
2 - Caroline
3 - Long Distance Call
4 - Freedom
5 - Kangaroo
6 - Last Boat To America
7 - Real Love
8 - Knowhere
9 - December
10 - Be Mine
11 - Easy Way To Cry
12 - Other Side
2 - Caroline
3 - Long Distance Call
4 - Freedom
5 - Kangaroo
6 - Last Boat To America
7 - Real Love
8 - Knowhere
9 - December
10 - Be Mine
11 - Easy Way To Cry
12 - Other Side