[ Universal / 2 LP ]
Release Date: Friday 11 October 2013
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"There's a whole lot of singing/That's never gonna be heard/Disappearing every day/Without so much as a word," sings Patty Griffin in "Top Of The World," a song from her unreleased album, Silver Bell, recorded in 2000 and intended to be the follow-up to her hard-rocking 1998 sophomore release, Flaming Red. The album was not released by A&M Records, a victim of the label's turn-of-the-century ownership change, and until now, it has remained a missing piece from Griffin's acclaimed catalog. Newly mixed by legendary producer Glyn Johns, Silver Bell is now released for the first time.
Silver Bell features 14 original songs recorded at Daniel Lanois' Kingsway Studio in New Orleans by Griffin on vocals, guitar and piano with guitarist Doug Lancio, keyboardist John Deaderick, bassist Frank Swart, and percussionist Billy Beard. Emmylou Harris also joined Griffin in the studio to sing harmony on "Truth #2."
Side 1
1.Little God
2.Truth #2
3.Boston
4.Perfect White Girls
5.Sooner Or Later
6.What You Are
7.Silver Bell
8.Fragile
Side 2
1.Mother Of God
2.One More Girl
3.Sorry And Sad
4.Driving
5.Top Of The World
6.So Long