MMJ on Upcoming Bobby Bare Jr. Album

Started by lukellum, Apr 10, 2006, 12:14 AM

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lukellum

Nashville's own, Bobby Bare Jr., will be releasing his third studio album on Bloodshot Records in the fall of 2006. The album will feature Jim James (vocals, harmonica), Carl Broemel (guitar) and Patrick Hallahan (drums)....along with many others. If you don't know who Bobby Bare Jr. is now, you will very soon.

Read it for yourself....
http://www.bobbybarejr.com
Click on "New True Story"

ratsprayer

i saw this dude open for MMJ at lebowski fest in 2004, and ive listened to some of his studio stuff as well.  can anyone tell me what the hell im missing?  i never see a bad thing said about the dude, and i personally cant find one thing about his stuff i like at all.  

EC

Oh. Boy!

I love Bobby Bare Jr.  I remember a friend turning me on to him a couple of years ago, and then he opened for MMJ at Exit/In and it was wonderful.  

This record will probably kick serious ass.  Awesome.

Rats, have you ever listened to Valentine?  I think that's my favourite song of his.  I just found him on myspace yesterday:
http://myspace.com/bobbybarejr
Give it another try, maybe?  Strange Bird is also fucking great - it's the first song on there.

Specialist

ausome, i had planned on checking him out anyways, now i have a really good reason to.
Hold my life until I'm ready to use it

chunt983

thought it was pretty funny that he does a cover of "cum on feel the noize", definitely better than the original. Thought strange bird is a really good song too.

corey

Grimey's had a live CD of his the last time that I was there, but I didn't get it and I'm still kicking myself over it. Maybe I can pick it up next Friday when I'm there.

:)

ChiefOKONO

very cool news, i will have to be on the lookout for this one . thank ya!!!!!!

lukellum

For all you Bobby Bare Jr. fans...

Bobby played a Bonnaroo warmup show in Murfreesboro on 6/6/06 at the Temptation Club with his new band. His new band features Deanaa Varagona (from Lambchop) as well as Matt Rowland and Richie Kirkpatrick from the band Ghostfinger...plus a drummer that I didn't recognize. It was an incredible show. Ghostfinger played a full set after Bobby played. I have some hillarious photos that I may post if I get the time.

If you will be at Bonnaroo make sure to check out Bobby's set  at 8:15pm on Friday at the Troo Music Lounge.
Also, if you are interested, listen to Ghostfinger at http://www.myspace.com/ghostfinger
They are one of my favorite local bands....and in Nashville that's saying a lot.

LaurieBlue

http://www.nashvillecitypaper.com/index.cfm?section_id=12&screen=news&news_id=50576

New Bare Jr. release can't be categorized
By Ron Wynn, rwynn@nashvillecitypaper.com
June 22, 2006
  
Bobby Bare Jr. has navigated the boundaries between rock and country as skillfully as any contemporary musician of his generation. Since the mid-'90s, he's crafted with an array of equally gifted players such genre-bending, edgy and sometimes erratic releases as Boo-Tay, Why Do I Need A Job, Brainwasher and From The End Of Your Leash. Bare Jr's Young Criminals Starvation League plays the Basement Saturday night, part of a short Midwest and Southern tour he's doing in anticipation of his new CD The Longest Meow (Bloodshot).

"I'm probably the worse person to ask about a new project," Bare Jr. laughed in response to inquiries about The Longest Meow. "It's kind of like a woman that's gotten all dressed and made up in the dark. No one knows until she gets out there in the light. I'm never really sure about any release until people have a chance to hear it. But I can say that it is in more of a rock direction."

In fact, advance word on The Longest Meow is that it may be his most conceptually adventurous date. The new release was recorded in one marathon 11-hour session at Nashville's Ocean Way studios at the end of May.

Bare Jr. co-wrote much of the material during a 16-day pre-production period with guitarist Carl Broemel, drummer Patrick Hallan from My Morning Jacket, and longtime musical collaborator and friend Mike Grimes. He then co-produced the session along with Brad Jones. The core trio of Jones, Broemel and Hallahan were joined on various numbers by special guests Carey Kotsionis, Corey Younts, Doni Schroader, Jim James (also from My Morning Jacket), plus Lambchop's Deanna Varagona and Clem Snide's Ben Martin.
"It's kind of my big room sound project," Bare Jr. added.

Bare Jr. has also grown greatly as both a player and songwriter. From early numbers like "You Blew Me Off," which mixed slashing Southern rock ingredients with downhome lyrical flavor to more thoughtful and sophisticated narrative pieces like "Visit Me In Music City" or "Beguiled, Bashful, Burnt," Bare Jr.'s music can stimulate thought one movement, incite laughter or dance the next. He's just as effective on heartache ballads, rocking tunes, philosophical numbers or comic retorts, and he's even found time over the years for side projects like his encounters with the ensemble known as the Silver Jews. He also recently did a series of shows with his legendary father Bobby Bare as well as a set at last week's Bonnaroo, which he deems a highlight among recent gigs.

"It was incredible, really a lot of fun," Bare Jr. said. "They really got into what we were doing without any reservations, and the fans there were fantastic."

What: Bobby Bare Jr.'s Young Criminals Starvation League
When: 9 p.m. Saturday
Where: The Basement, 1604 Eighth Ave. S.
Cost: $12
Info: 254-8006

BH

I'm digging, digging deep in myself, but who needs a shovel when you have a little boy like mine.

the_other_woman

Bloodshot Records sent this bulletin out yesterday.  WooHoo!  

"I got lucky enough to be invited up to the recording session for this record. There is only one Bobby Bare Jr. -- and this is him at his finest. It doesn't come out for another coupla months -- but hey, I'm listening now." Jim James, My Morning Jacket

 

After wood-shedding for weeks with some of the most innovative musicians from a vibrant southeastern talent pool, Bobby and friends knocked out The Longest Meow in one arduous session that he calls "the most fun I have ever had with music in one day."


Look for Bobby Bare, Jr. on tour with Drive-By Truckers this October! We'll keep you posted as details unfold!


Thursday, 04/06/06, Nashville Rage Magazine

"Under The Wire: '11 Songs, 11 People, 11 Hours'"
That's how Bobby Bare Jr. sums up the recording process for his latest album, tracks for which were laid down in a marathon 11-hour session at Nashville's Ocean Way studios last week.
The core band for the recording included Jones, Broemel and Hallahan with special guests Carey Kotsionis, Corey Younts, Doni Schroader, Mike Grimes, Jim James (My Morning Jacket), Deanna Varagona (Lambchop) and Ben Martin (Clem Snide). Do the math, and this band goes to 11.


I'm psyched for DriveBy as well.  Fun people, good god.
holdin' on....for that TEENAGE FEELING!

corey

Fuck yeah! A DBT/BBJ tour. Sweet-ass.

EC

Quote"I got lucky enough to be invited up to the recording session for this record. There is only one Bobby Bare Jr. -- and this is him at his finest. It doesn't come out for another coupla months -- but hey, I'm listening now." Jim James, My Morning Jacket
i think that's from toronto's now magazine. :)

EC

so september 26th.  okay.
that's a long time.
argh.

BH

Quoteso september 26th.  okay.
that's a long time.
argh.

at least we will already be at the record store to pick up okonokos!
I'm digging, digging deep in myself, but who needs a shovel when you have a little boy like mine.


Chills

"as well as members of ...And You Will Know Us by the Trail Of Dead"

I'm looking forward to hearing that  :)

aMD

I'm looking forward to this one.