John Wesley Harding's New Deal

John Wesley Harding's New Deal
Studio album by John Wesley Harding
Released February 13, 1996 (1996-02-13)
Genre Folk rock, pop rock
Length 52:56
Label Forward Records (an imprint of Rhino Records)
John Wesley Harding chronology
Why We Fight
(1992)Why We Fight1992
John Wesley Harding's New Deal
(1996)
Awake
(1998)Awake1998

John Wesley Harding's New Deal is an album by the folk-rock singer-songwriter John Wesley Harding, released on February 13, 1996 on Forward Records, an imprint of Rhino Records focused on releasing albums by new artists.[1]

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[2]
Entertainment Weekly(B)[3]
Robert Christgau[4]

Track listing

  1. "To Whom It May Concern"
  2. "Other People’s Failure"
  3. "The Secret Angel"
  4. "Kiss Me, Miss Liberty"
  5. "Heart Without a Home"
  6. "God Lives Upstairs"
  7. "Infinite Combinations"
  8. "The King is Dead Boring"
  9. "The Triumph of Trash"
  10. "Cupid and Psycho"
  11. "Still Photo"
  12. "In Paradise"
  13. "The Speed of Normal"
  14. "The Death of a Ghostwriter"
  15. "Let Us Now"
  16. "When the Beatles Hit America"
  17. "Kiss Me, Miss Liberty" (live)
  18. "The Secret Angel #2"

Personnel

  • Bennet Bowman - Drums
  • John Wesley Harding - Arranger, Guitar, Guitar (12 String), Guitar (Acoustic), Harmonica, Hammond organ, Percussion, Typewriter, Vocals, Background vocals
  • Greg Leisz - Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Bass), Guitar (Electric), Guitar (Steel)
  • David Lewis- Composer
  • Robert Lloyd - Accordion, Farfisa Organ, Guest Artist, Mandolin, Organ, Organ (Hammond), Piano
  • David Phillips - Pedal Steel
  • Tammy Rogers - Cello, Violin
  • Denise Stace - Bells
  • Harry Stinson - Engineer
  • Peter Straus - Bass
  • Geoff Sykes - Mastering
  • Chris Von Sneidern- Arranger, Bass, Drums, Drums (Snare), Engineer, Mixing, Percussion, Producer, Tambourine, Background vocals

References

  1. Borzillo, Carrie (1996-05-18). "Popular Uprisings". Billboard. p. 18.
  2. Woodstra, Chris. "John Wesley Harding's New Deal Review". AllMusic.
  3. Mirkin, Steven (1996-02-16). "John Wesley Harding's New Deal". Entertainment Weekly.
  4. Christgau, Robert (1996-04-19). "Consumer Guide". Village Voice.


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