Five Days in July explained

Five Days in July
Type:Album
Artist:Blue Rodeo
Cover:br-fivedays.jpg
Caption:US CD cover art
Released:October 26, 1993 (Canada)
September 27, 1994 (US)
Recorded:July 1993
Genre:Country rock
Length:59:09
Label:WEA (Canada)
Discovery (US)
Producer:Blue Rodeo
Prev Title:Lost Together
Prev Year:1992
Next Title:Nowhere to Here
Next Year:1995

Five Days in July is the fifth studio album by Canadian country-rock band Blue Rodeo. It was released by WEA on October 26, 1993, in Canada and Discovery Records on September 27, 1994, in the United States. The band's most commercially successful album, it has been certified six times platinum as of 2008.

The album was recorded on singer/guitarist Greg Keelor's farm in Southern Ontario in July 1993. While the band originally intended for the recordings to serve only as demos, they found that the songs had a warmth and spontaneity that warranted releasing the collection as an album. Guest musicians on the album include Sarah McLachlan, Colin Linden and Anne Bourne. This album was keyboardist James Gray's first album with the band.

The album is supposed to be a tribute to the Harvest-era Neil Young sound.[1] "5 Days in May", "Hasn't Hit Me Yet" and "Bad Timing" were notable hit singles for the band.

Track trivia

30th Anniversary Reiussue & Performances

The album was reissued on Vinyl for its 30th Anniversary on October 26, 2023.[2] The group also performed numerous two-set shows performing the album in its entirety to commemorate the anniversary.[3]

Chart performance

Chart (1993)Peak
position
Canadian RPM Country Albums3
Canadian RPM Top Albums8

Notes and References

  1. Book: Have Not Been the Same: The CanRock Renaissance, 1985–1995 . Barclay . Michael . Schneider . Jason . Jack . Ian . 2011 . 1554909686 . 783–787.
  2. Web site: Blue Rodeo – Five Days in July, Reissue, Stereo, 30th Anniversary, Neon Orange Deluxe Edition . Discogs.
  3. Web site: Star . Nick Krewen Special to the . 2023-08-24 . A look back at Blue Rodeo’s ‘Five Days in July’ — ‘We had no idea that it would be as important as it ended up being’ . 2024-04-19 . Toronto Star . en.