Stranger's Almanac(1997, rem. 2008)
Original 1997 releaseCODE
http://www.megaupload.com/nl/?d=91FUTFWJ
2008 Deluxe Edition --
EXCELLENT bonus material -- a must for fansCODE
http://www.megaupload.com/nl/?d=3Z03U3HE
01. Inn Town
02. Excuse Me While I Break My Own Heart Tonight
03. Yesterday's News
04. 16 Days
05. Everything I Do
06. Houses On The Hill
07. Turn Around
08. Dancing With The Women At The Bar
09. Waiting to Derail
10. Avenues
11. Losering
12. Somebody Remembers The Rose
13. Not Home Anymore
Deluxe bonus tracks:
Disc 1:
14. Houses On the Hill - (live)
15. Nurse With the Pills - (live)
16. I Don't Care What You Think About Me - (live)
17. Somebody Remembers the Rose - (live)
18. Turn Around - (live)
Disc 2
1. Indian Gown - (Barn's on Fire sessions)*
2. 16 Days demo (Baseball Park sessions)*
3. Somebody Remembers the Rose demo -
4. (Baseball Park sessions)*
5. Avenues demo
6. Excuse Me While I Break My Own Heart Tonight demo
7. (Baseball Park sessions)*
8. Houses on the Hill early version (Barn's on Fire sessions)*
9. My Heart Is Broken (Barn's on Fire sessions)*
10. I Still Miss Someone demo*
11. Kiss & Make-Up*
12. Barn's On Fire (Barn's on Fire sessions)*
13. Dancing with the Women at the Bar early version*
14. originally titled "The Strip" (Barn's on Fire sessions)*
15. Dreams (Barn's on Fire sessions)*
16. Breathe (Barn's on Fire sessions)*
17. Wither, I'm A Flower
18. Luxury Liner (Barn's on Fire sessions)*
19. Theme for a Trucker
20. Streets of Sirens (Barn's on Fire sessions)*
21. Turn Around early version (Barn's on Fire sessions)*
22. 10 Seconds Till The End Of The World (Barn's on Fire sessions)*
23. Ticket Time early version (Barn's on Fire sessions)*
24. The Rain Won't Help You When It's Over early version (Barn's on Fire sessions)*
* previously unreleased
(a lot of this stuff has been bootlegged already, but never in better quality than here)
Well, I guess this is where it starts.. the true jumping off point for Ryan, his first great album (even though I disagree). Despite the fact that it's admittedly more focused and certainly less derivative than
Faithless Street, this album has always been maddeningly inconsistent and frankly kind of vanilla for me. It has some GREAT moments, especially the incredible opening 6 tracks, but stuff like Turn Around, Waiting to Derail, and to a lesser extent Losering are all repetitive and uninspired, so monotonous that Ryan and band sound bored just performing them. Other songs like Somebody Remembers The Rose and Avenues seem like Ryan at his most by-the-numbers.
But that first half. Man, are those some goddamned good songs. Inn Town is as great as mounrful Whiskeytown gets, with a clever pun as the title/refrain; Excuse Me... is now a HUGE, joyous (sounding) song, with ecstatic pedal steel and a neat vocal turn from Alejandro Escovedo sounding uncannily like Tom Petty. Yesterday's News is Ryan's Replacements influence hitting its logical and eventual peak, while 16 Days is a perfect stab at mid-90s radio-rock a la Counting Crows. Without a doubt the biggest left turn on the record is Everything I Do, a bluesy, meandering number with a minimalist sentiment and a killer dual-guitar breakdown.
And it wouldn't be Whiskeytown without blatant country-cliché-pandering, which is done masterfully (and much less awkwardly than
Faithless Street) with Houses On The Hill and Dancing With The Women At The Bar; the former a syrupy acoustic number and the latter a pseudo-dark "epic" about, well, dancing with women at the bar. The album ends on a hesitant note, with the droning number Not Home Anymore; but it drones in a much less plodding, bored fashion than the other songs, and the leaves the album feeling kind of unfinished, or at least whatever central issues that existed are left unresolved.
And, for whatever reason (desparate and confounding cash cow grab, for sure), it was re-released this year in a 2-disc deluxe edition; the first disc containing the album and some live-in-studio tracks done for a radio session. These live tracks are basically more open-sounding versions of the album tracks, the only notable number being the amazing Nurse With The Pills, a song that was amazingly never released throughout Whiskeytown's career.
The second disc is the real meat, with all kinds of demos and rarities; some bootlegged (Dreams, Indian Gown, most of the Barn's on Fire session) and some genuinely breathtaking, never-before-circulated acoustic demos... anyone who likes this album should definitely check out the demos.
Next up: Some bootlegs! Pre-Pneumonia bootlegs including Drunken Confessions and Those Weren't The Days.