New Routes (Asleep At The Wheel Album)
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''New Routes'' is the 25th
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. Recorded at Bismeaux Studios and Arlyn Studios in
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, it was produced by the band's frontman
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with manager and engineer Sam Seifert (plus
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and Scott Avett on one track), and released on September 14, 2018 by Benson's own Bismeaux Productions with
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. It is the group's first album to feature original material since 2007's ''Reinventing the Wheel''. Between 2007 and 2016, Asleep at the Wheel issued two
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'' and ''It's a Good Day'') and their third
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tribute, ''
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''. For their first album of original material in over ten years, the group recorded songs written by both lead vocalists,
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and Katie Shore, alongside
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s of tracks by
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and others. ''New Routes'' was supported by the release of "Jack I'm Mellow", "
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" and "Willie Got There First" (featuring Seth and Scott Avett) as
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s in 2018. The album was the band's first release to feature bassist Josh Hoag and their last to include steel guitarist Eddie Rivers and saxophonist Jay Reynolds, both of whom left the year after its release. It did not chart, but received positive reviews from several critics who praised Shore's contribution to the material.


Background

After the release of the band's last album, 2016's ''Lone Star Christmas Night'', Asleep at the Wheel brought in new bassist Josh Hoag to replace David Earl Miller after 25 years. ''New Routes'' marks the band's first album of largely original material since 2007's ''Reinventing the Wheel''. According to the group's co-lead vocalist and fiddler Katie Shore, the band recorded "close to 30 songs" during sessions for ''New Routes'', which they then had to "whittle down" for the final track listing. Frontman
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added that the band would likely use some of the tracks for a future release, claiming it was "hard to whittle it down to the 10 or so" that were ultimately released. Closing track "Willie Got There First" was introduced later in the production process by writer
Seth Avett Timothy Seth Avett (born July 30, 1980) is one of the lead singers and founding members of the American folk-rock band The Avett Brothers. Avett sings and plays guitar, drums, and piano for the band based out of Concord, North Carolina. In 2008, ...
and features Scott Avett,
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and
Mickey Raphael Michael Siegfried "Mickey" Raphael (born November 7, 1951) is an American harmonica player, music producer and actor best known for his work with Willie Nelson, with whom he has toured as part of The Family since 1973. He has performed or reco ...
. Several commentators noted the wide variety of styles present on ''New Routes''. Writing for ''
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'' magazine, Jeff Gage claimed that "On ''New Routes'', the latest iteration of the band shows just how adaptive it can be", while
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's Stephen Thomas Erlewine described the album as "something a rebirth for the veteran
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outfit". Jeff Tamarkin of Relix, however, claimed that the album was less of a "reinvention" and more a "fine-tuning". Interviewing Benson and Shore for the website the Bluegrass Situation, Amanda Wicks suggested that ''New Routes'' contains elements of " Cajun swamp,
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, gypsy folk, and more". The closing track on the album, "Willie Got There First", pays tribute to
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. According to Wicks, it "claims that Nelson has already written and sung practically every feeling that needs to be written and sung". Benson recalls his response to the song, claiming that "A song like that, usually I go, 'Nah, nah, that's a gimmick song and song title.' But this was poetry. The Avetts have an incredible songwriting sense." For the track's recording, the group worked with Seth and Scott Avett, as well as Nelson's sister Bobbie on piano and his bandmate Mickey Raphael on harmonica.


Reception

Media response to ''New Routes'' was largely positive. Writing for the website
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, Stephen Thomas Erlewine claimed that the band had "revitalized themselves and delivered a record that's a rip-roaring good time" on the album, praising vocalist and fiddler Katie Shore's contributions to the recordings which he described as "a sweet contrast to Benson's baritone". Music Connection's Andy Kaufmann was similarly positive, awarding it a rating of 8 out of 10 and calling it "a return that is deserving of the attention of fans young and old". ''
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'' columnist Tim Stegall also hailed Shore as a strong element of the album, dubbing her performances on "Jack I'm Mellow" and "Call It a Day Tonight" as among the record's "stronger thrills", alongside Benson's performance on "Dublin Blues".


Track listing


Personnel

Asleep at the Wheel *
Ray Benson Ray Benson (born Ray Benson Seifert, March 16, 1951 - October 31st 2022) i Western swing Western swing music is a subgenre of American country music that originated in the late 1920s in the Western United States, West and Southern United St ...
– guitar, vocals , arrangements , production *Katie Shore – fiddle , vocals *Eddie Rivers – steel guitar , saxophone *Josh Hoag – bass *Connor Forsyth – piano, accordion , organ *David Sanger – drums *Dennis Ludiker – fiddle , mandolin , backing vocals , handclaps *Jay Reynolds – saxophone , clarinet Additional personnel *Sam Seifert – production, engineering, mixing, guitar , backing vocals , handclaps , dobro *Steve Mazur – engineering, mixing *Tyler Merriman – engineering, backing vocals , handclaps *Blake Lauritzen – handclaps *Eleanor Newman – handclaps *Mindy Espy-Reyes – handclaps *
Seth Avett Timothy Seth Avett (born July 30, 1980) is one of the lead singers and founding members of the American folk-rock band The Avett Brothers. Avett sings and plays guitar, drums, and piano for the band based out of Concord, North Carolina. In 2008, ...
– acoustic guitar, vocals and production * Scott Avett – banjo, vocals and production *
Bobbie Nelson Bobbie Lee Nelson (January 1, 1931 – March 10, 2022) was an American pianist and singer, the elder sister of Willie Nelson, and a member of his band, Willie Nelson and Family. When she was five, her grandmother taught her to play keyboards wi ...
– piano *
Mickey Raphael Michael Siegfried "Mickey" Raphael (born November 7, 1951) is an American harmonica player, music producer and actor best known for his work with Willie Nelson, with whom he has toured as part of The Family since 1973. He has performed or reco ...
– harmonica


References


External links

* {{Asleep at the Wheel Asleep at the Wheel albums 2018 albums