South of Delia explained

South of Delia
Type:Cover
Artist:Richard Shindell
Cover:Shindell-South_of_Delia.jpg
Released:May 10, 2007
Recorded:2006
Genre:folk
Length:52:41
Label:Richard Shindell Recordings
Producer:Richard Shindell and Greg Anderson
Prev Title:Vuelta
Prev Year:2004
Next Title:Not Far Now
Next Year:2009

South of Delia is the seventh solo album by American folk singer-songwriter Richard Shindell. South of Delia is a cover album. Although he himself is sometimes described as a "songwriter's songwriter,"[1] [2] covers are not new to Shindell. In addition to recording a few on his previous solo albums, he was also one third of the folk supergroup / cover band Cry Cry Cry (along with Dar Williams and Lucy Kaplansky). On South of Delia, Shindell covers songs from several songwriting legends, including Woody Guthrie and Bob Dylan, as well as some from younger up-and-coming writer/performers, such as Jeffrey Foucault and Josh Ritter.

Although the official release date was May 10, 2007, pre-orders began shipping in late March.[3] [4] The album began to appear on a number of radio airplay charts prior to its official release (see below).

The title "South of Delia" comes from a line in the Josh Ritter song, "Lawrence, KS". The song was previously recorded by Ritter for his 2001 album, Golden Age of Radio.[5]

Track listing

  1. "Acadian Driftwood" (Robbie Robertson) – 5:33
  2. "Señor (Tales of Yankee Power)" (Bob Dylan) – 4:53
  3. "The Humpback Whale" (Harry Robertson) – 4:56
  4. "Born in the U.S.A." (Bruce Springsteen) – 3:06
    • Richard Shindell – vocal, bouzouki, keyboard, harmony
    • Greg Anderson – mandolin
    • Larry Campbell – electric guitar
    • Mark Dann – electric bass
    • Radoslav Lorković – harmonium
    • Dennis McDermott – drums
    • Ben Wittman – tambourine, cymbal
  5. "Mercy Street" (Peter Gabriel) – 4:18
    • Richard Shindell – vocal, bouzouki, piano, electric guitar, cajón peruano
    • Greg Anderson – electric bass
    • Lucy Kaplansky – harmony
    • Sara Milonovich – low whistle, harmony
  6. "The Storms Are on the Ocean" (A.P. Carter) – 3:19
    • Richard Shindell – vocal, acoustic guitar, bouzouki
    • Sara Milonovich – violin, harmony
    • Viktor Krauss – upright bass
    • Ben Wittman – snare drum
  7. "Northbound 35" (Jeffrey Foucault) – 5:18
    • Richard Shindell – vocal, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, cajón peruano
    • Greg Anderson – electric bass
    • Lucy Kaplansky – harmony
    • Sara Milonovich – violin
    • David Sancious – piano
  8. "Sitting on Top of the World" (trad arr Shindell) – 3:05
    • Richard Shindell – vocal, electric guitar, foot
  9. "Texas Rangers" (trad arr Shindell) – 4:09
    • Richard Shindell – vocal, bouzouki, electric guitar
    • Viktor Krauss – upright bass
    • Dennis McDermott – tom-toms, drum heads, bodhrán, cymbals
    • Richard Thompson – lead guitar
    • Tony Trischka – banjo
    • Ben Wittman – snare drum, garbage can
  10. "Deportee (Plane Wreck at Los Gatos)" (words: Woody Guthrie, music: Martin Hoffman)  – 5:06
  11. "Solo le Pido a Dios" (Leon Gieco) – 4:41
  12. "Lawrence, KS" (Josh Ritter) – 4:10
    • Richard Shindell – vocal, bouzouki, electric guitar, tambourine, cymbal
    • Greg Anderson – electric bass
    • Larry Campbell – pedal steel
    • Lucy Kaplansky – harmony
    • Dennis McDermott – drums
    • Sara Milonovich – violin, harmony

Charts

Chart Peak Date
Folk DJ-L –; Folk Radio Airplay Chart[6] 3 May 2007
Roots Music Report – Folk Chart[7] 6 May 24, 2007
Americana Music Association – Americana Top 40[8] 31 May 28, 2007
Americana Roots – Top 25 Spins for the last 7 days on Roots Radio[9] Top 25 May 8, 2007

External links

Notes and References

  1. Kim Ruehl, "Artist Profile: Richard Shindell", folkmusic.about.com, December 15, 2006.
  2. Michael Metivier, "Review: Richard Shindell, Vuelta", PopMatters, November 15, 2004
  3. http://theconnextion.com/index.cfm?ArtistID=391&NoFrame=Yes South of Delia page
  4. Neil Pearson, "Review: Richard Shindell, South of Delia" at FishRecords.com (UK)
  5. http://www.joshritter.com/album_gaor.shtml Golden Age of Radio page
  6. http://folkradio.org/airplay/apr07.html "Top Albums of April 2007"
  7. http://www.rootsmusicreport.com/2.0/charts.php?name=folk Roots Music Report – Folk Chart
  8. http://www.americanaradio.org/ama/displaychart_beforetracks.asp?mode=lw&dtkey= "Last Week AMA Chart"
  9. http://www.americanaroots.com/content/wrapper/5.html "Top 25 Spins for the last 7 Days on Roots Radio"