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''Rainy Day Music'' is the seventh studio album by American
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The Jayhawks The Jayhawks are an American alternative country and country rock band that emerged from the Twin Cities music scene in the mid-1980s. Led by vocalists/guitarists/songwriters Gary Louris and Mark Olson, their country rock sound was influential ...
, released on April 8, 2003. It debuted on the ''Billboard'' 200 at number 51, selling 19,000 copies that week.


History

At the time of the recording, The Jayhawks consisted of the trio of
Gary Louris Gary Louris (born March 10, 1955) is an American guitarist, singer, and songwriter of alternative country and pop music. He was a founding member of the Minneapolis-based band the Jayhawks and their principal songwriter and vocalist after the ...
and long-time members Marc Perlman and Tim O'Reagan. New guitarist Stephen McCarthy replaced guitarist Kraig Johnson. The initial release included a bonus CD of six songs, including a solo live performance by Louris of "Waiting For the Sun", the lead-off track of the group's 1992 album ''
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'', on April 26, 2002 at The Woman's Club,
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. Guests on the album included
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,
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and
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.


Reception

''Rainy Day Music'' received generally positive reviews from critics. '' Dirty Linen'' described the album as "a low-key effort that features delicate harmonies, recalling California relatives such as
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and the post-
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Burrito Brothers". ''
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'' called the album "all acoustic guitars, rich jangling melodies and heavenly harmonies" and wrote that
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"has come up with some of his most memorable compositions."
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'' described it as "folk-rock laced with banjos, accordions, and pedal steel" and "the roots move one suspects fans have wanted for years, its classic rock flavor echoing the
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, CSNY, and Poco". ''
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'' wrote that "their new-found economy makes for some pretty lovely highpoints" and that "Louris is unquestionably a virtuoso, playing his parts with a decorous restraint, and contributing cooing, affectingly human vocals." In his review for
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, Zac Johnson, noting the return to roots music versus the band's more pop-oriented previous albums, praised the first six songs but felt that "the second half stumbles", concluding that "it's certainly an album that gets better with each listen, so it may yet prove to be worth its weight in acoustic gold." ''
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'' reviewer Andrew Bryant agreed that the first half surpasses the second, stating that the latter songs "simply sound forced, pushing the combination of what constitutes alt-country and folk-rock to its limit of self-parody, and at times irreversibly crossing that line", calling the album "the sound of a dog (or more appropriately a bird) chasing its own tail, content with plugging away at the same formula as long as there's still precedence for satisfying their musical niche." In 2009, Paste Magazine placed the album #44 on their "The 50 Best Albums of the Decade" list.


Track listing

All songs by Gary Louris unless otherwise noted. # "Stumbling Through the Dark" (Gary Louris, Matthew Sweet) – 2:26 # "Tailspin" – 3:19 # "All the Right Reasons" – 3:25 # "Save It for a Rainy Day" – 3:08 # "Eyes of Sarahjane" – 3:48 # "One Man's Problem" – 4:02 # "Don't Let the World Get in Your Way" (Tim O'Reagan) – 4:19 # "Come to the River" – 4:29 # "Angelyne" – 3:44 # "Madman" – 4:04 # "You Look So Young" – 4:03 # "Tampa to Tulsa" (O'Reagan) – 4:02 # "Will I See You in Heaven" (Marc Perlman) – 3:39 # "Stumbling Through the Dark (Reprise)" (Louris, Sweet) – 2:17 The initial CD release of ''Rainy Day Music'' included a bonus CD, titled ''More Rain'', which included: # "Fools On Parade" - 3:29 # "Say Your Prayers" (Demo) - 3:35 # "All The Right Reasons" (Alternate Mix) - 3:30 # "Caught With a Smile on My Face" (Demo) - 3:49 # "Tampa To Tulsa" (Alternate Mix) - 4:08 # "Waiting For the Sun" (Louris, Mark Olson) (Live performance by Gary Louris on April 26, 2002 at The Woman's Club, Minneapolis, MN ) - 4:07 The 2003 2 LP release of ''Rainy Day Music'' also included the ''More Rain'' tracks.


2014 expanded reissue track listing

All songs by Gary Louris unless otherwise noted. # "Stumbling Through the Dark" (Gary Louris, Matthew Sweet) – 2:26 # "Tailspin" – 3:19 # "All the Right Reasons" – 3:25 # "Save It for a Rainy Day" – 3:08 # "Eyes of Sarahjane" – 3:48 # "One Man's Problem" – 4:02 # "Don't Let the World Get in Your Way" (Tim O'Reagan) – 4:19 # "Come to the River" – 4:29 # "Angelyne" – 3:44 # "Madman" – 4:04 # "You Look So Young" – 4:03 # "Tampa to Tulsa" (O'Reagan) – 4:02 # "Will I See You in Heaven" (Marc Perlman) – 3:39 # "Stumbling Through the Dark (Reprise)" (Louris, Sweet) – 2:17 # "Tailspin ("Inbred" version)" - 4:12 (demo - previously unreleased) # "Waiting For Salvation" - 4:02 (demo - previously unreleased) # "The Book You Wrote" - 3:10 (demo - previously unreleased) # "False Eyelashes (Blue-Eyed Soul)" - 3:00 (demo - previously unreleased) # "Won't Last Long" - 3:17 (demo - previously unreleased) # "In the Canyon" - 3:57 (Live at First Avenue - Minneapolis, MN - 7/29/2001 - previously unreleased)


Personnel

;The Jayhawks *
Gary Louris Gary Louris (born March 10, 1955) is an American guitarist, singer, and songwriter of alternative country and pop music. He was a founding member of the Minneapolis-based band the Jayhawks and their principal songwriter and vocalist after the ...
 – guitar, harmonica, vocals *Marc Perlman – bass, mandolin *Tim O'Reagan – drums, percussion, guitar, conga, vocals *Stephen McCarthy – pedal steel guitar, banjo, lap steel guitar, vocals ;Additional musicians *Richard Causon – piano, accordion, harmonium, keyboards, Hammond organ *
Ethan Johns Ethan Thomas Robert Johns (born 1969 in Merton, London, England) is an English record producer, engineer, mixer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist. Johns has worked with artists including Ryan Adams, Kings of Leon, Paul McCartney, Ray LaMo ...
 – dulcimer, guitar, drums, piano, percussion, harmonium, pump organ, guitar loops *
Bernie Leadon Bernie Leadon (pronounced ''led-un''; born July 19, 1947) is an American singer, musician, songwriter and founding member of the Eagles, for which he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1998. Prior to the Eagles, he was a member ...
 – banjo (on "Tailspin") *
Jakob Dylan Jakob Luke Dylan (born December 9, 1969) is an American singer-songwriter. He rose to fame as the lead singer and primary songwriter for the rock band the Wallflowers. Born in New York City to musician Bob Dylan and model Sara Lownds, Dylan be ...
 – vocals (on "Come to the River") *
Matthew Sweet Sidney Matthew Sweet (born October 6, 1964) is an American alternative rock/power pop singer-songwriter and musician who was part of the burgeoning music scene in Athens, Georgia, during the 1980s before gaining commercial success in the 1990 ...
 – vocals (on "Tailspin", "All the Right Reasons", "The Eyes of Sarahjane") *Chris Stills – vocals, percussion ;Production *Ethan Johns – producer, engineer *
Ed Ackerson Ed Ackerson (July 18, 1965 – October 4, 2019) was an American musician and producer from Minneapolis. He produced or engineered dozens of records including works by prominent artists such as The Jayhawks, The Replacements, Motion City Soundtra ...
 – engineer *Richard Dodd – mastering *Craig Allen – design *Martyn Atkins – photography *Chris Reynolds – assistant engineer *
Rick Rubin Frederick Jay Rubin (; born March 10, 1963) is an American record producer. He is the co-founder (alongside Russell Simmons) of Def Jam Recordings, founder of American Recordings, and former co-president of Columbia Records. Rubin helped popula ...
 – executive producer, art direction


References


External links


The Jayhawks make music for a rainy day. Country Standard Time interview.
Accessed December 6, 2008. {{Authority control The Jayhawks albums 2003 albums Lost Highway Records albums Albums produced by Rick Rubin Albums produced by Ethan Johns