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''Strangers Almanac'' is the second studio album by American
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, released on July 29, 1997 on Geffen and Outpost Records. The album was reissued as a deluxe edition with bonus tracks and an additional disc of previously unreleased material on March 4, 2008.


Background and production

Throughout 1996, Whiskeytown recorded new material in
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. Two separate recording sessions – dubbed the "Barn's On Fire" sessions and the "Baseball Park" sessions – produced several songs that were later re-recorded for ''Strangers Almanac''. And while praising everyone involved in making ''Strangers'', principal songwriter
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once remarked in an interview that he preferred these earlier songs to the final album. Tracks from these sessions would later be released on the reissues of ''
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'' and ''Strangers Almanac''. The road to making ''Strangers'' was a rocky one – in late 1996, bassist Steve Grothman and drummer Skillet Gilmore left the band on the same day, suddenly placing the future of Whiskeytown in doubt. It was then that violinist
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also considered leaving the band, while Adams toyed with the idea of signing as a solo artist with
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. But in the end, the remaining band members soldiered on and, in February 1997, Adams, Cary, and guitarist
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traveled to Woodland Studios in Nashville to record their major label debut. Drummer Steve Terry and bassist Jeff Rice were also added to the lineup. Producer Jim Scott was selected due to his previous work on Tom Petty's '' Wildflowers'' album. The sessions featured plenty of give-and-take between the young, scrappy band and the older, more-polished producer. Said Adams later: "He im Scottwanted to make something flow. He wanted to make our record work, whereas we wanted our record to get damaged." And for his part, Scott points to a particularly raw-sounding guitar part in the song "Everything I Do" and says, "I listen to that and go, oh my God, we should've redone that guitar because it just is a little rough on such a beautiful song. But that's maybe what they liked about it; they were like, 'No, that's cool'... Maybe that was the bruise on the apple that they were looking for." The first notes heard on the album – Adams picking out a slow acoustic guitar line at the beginning of "Inn Town" – were played using an Alvarez guitar purchased for $100 at a Nashville pawn shop. Adams had arrived in Nashville without a guitar because of an unfortunate mishap: on the day they were leaving for Nashville, the band met in a parking lot to load their gear into a van for the trip. After loading their gear, everyone hopped in the van and drove off. It was only later that they realized they'd left Adams' guitars behind, still sitting in the parking lot. The title of the album's opening track is a reference to fellow North Carolinian/
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and his band Wwax, who released a song with the same title. The song "Excuse Me While I Break My Own Heart Tonight" features
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on vocals. The band had previously covered Escovedo's True Believers song "The Rain Won't Help You When It's Over", which is featured on Disc 2 of the album's 2008 reissue. The understated piano accents on "Avenues" were played by Adams. Producer Scott believes that this was the first time that the young songwriter had ever played piano on a recording. About the song "Losering", Adams says: "I love 'Losering' because I think it makes a beautiful statement with only about six words. I coulda put more extremely well-written, musically perfect songs on the record but decided not to because I was proud of the fact that there was finally some experimenting going on in the band. And 'Losering' was one of them – 'Losering' was originally just about a six or seven-bar little hymn that I was writing, like
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or somebody might do – like ''
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'', you know, where they just mumble that in succession at the end of that Coltrane record? I kinda wanted to do something like that but maybe with an influence from
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, you know. And I was really proud of that; I really thought that was amazing, so I love listening to it.

After a month of recording at Woodland Studios, the band finished recording and mixing at
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in Los Angeles. Thirty-six songs were recorded for the album, of which thirteen made the final cut.


''Strangers Almanac'' Tour (1997–98)

In a 2008 interview with
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, Adams admitted that the ''Strangers'' sessions were a very unhappy time for him personally. Depression, substance abuse, and a general dissatisfaction with the band plagued his time in Nashville. In spite of this, Whiskeytown embarked on a grueling and turbulent tour that stretched out over the next 19 months. The band first appeared as part of the "No Depression Tour" with fellow
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, Hazeldine, and The Picketts in the Spring of 1997. After ''Strangers Almanac'' was released on July 29, another round of touring ensued. This leg of the tour, dubbed the " RV Tour", found the band traveling between gigs in an RV. On the whiskeytownavenues message board, tour manager
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called the tour "a 2-month trek in the US that still causes mental illness in those that were there." One particular show at the Iota Club in
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, found guitarist
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sitting above the stage for the entire performance, playing his guitar and occasionally throwing beer bottles down at singer
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. At another show in
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, a fan threw tomatoes at the band's crew following an abbreviated set by the band. On September 10, the band recorded a live in-studio performance for the
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radio program "Brave New World", which was later released on the 2008 deluxe edition of ''Strangers''. Following a contentious September 25 show at The Hurricane in Kansas City, the band splintered.
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and
Caitlin Cary Caitlin Cary (born October 28, 1968) is an alternative country musician and visual artist from Seville, Ohio. Early life Caitlin Cary is the youngest of seven siblings (all older brothers). Her entire family was involved in music to some degre ...
played the remaining dates of the tour as an acoustic duo. Wandscher, an original member of the band, would never play or record with Whiskeytown again. (Wandscher's work on the ''Strangers Almanac'' album would later secure a record deal for his next band – thanks to a recommendation by Death Cab for Cutie's
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, who's a big fan of the album.) Less than a month later, Whiskeytown had a new touring lineup and hit the road again. Joining Adams and Cary were ex- Firehose guitarist
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, bassist Jenni Snyder, multi-instrumentalist
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, and the band's original drummer Skillet Gilmore. In January 1998, this lineup taped a live performance for ''
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''. They also performed on a number of radio programs, including ''
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'', ''
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'', ''Modern Rock Live'', and KMTT's ''Music Lounge''. In late April, the band embarked on their very first European tour, but without Crawford or Snyder. The ''Strangers'' tour continued in June as the band opened for
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, again with a new lineup of sidemen for Adams and Cary, including Brad Rice and Danny Kurtz from
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. Whiskeytown's ever-evolving lineup would prompt the band to poke fun at itself by selling T-shirts at shows that read: "I Played In Whiskeytown And All I Got Was This Lousy Goddamn T-Shirt!" In September, having now been on the road since March of the previous year, the band played yet another scandalous show – this time at the historic Fillmore Auditorium in San Francisco. At the end of the show, after experiencing sound problems, a lukewarm crowd, and being told he couldn't smoke on stage, an upset Adams smashed his mic stand and tossed the monitors off the stage. He then got into an altercation with the venue's security, and was finally dragged away by band member
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. By the final show of the tour in October 1998, the band was playing almost an entire set of brand-new, unreleased music, with barely any songs from ''Strangers Almanac'' – the very album which had launched the tour nearly two years before. It would prove to be Whiskeytown's final tour to date.


Track listing


Original release

All tracks written by
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, except where noted. # "Inn Town" – 5:51 (Adams, Wandscher) # "Excuse Me While I Break My Own Heart Tonight" – 3:14 # " Yesterday's News" – 2:49 (Adams, Wandscher) # " 16 Days" – 3:54 # "Everything I Do" – 4:31 (Adams, Wandscher) # "Houses on the Hill" – 2:38 (Adams, Cary) # "Turn Around" – 5:16 (Adams, Cary) # "Dancing with the Women at the Bar" – 4:38 # "Waiting to Derail" – 3:54 # "Avenues" – 2:31 # "Losering" – 4:00 # "Somebody Remembers the Rose" – 2:30 (Adams, Wandscher) # "Not Home Anymore" – 5:54


Deluxe edition

All tracks written by Ryan Adams, except where noted. Disc one # "Inn Town" – 5:51 # "Excuse Me While I Break My Own Heart Tonight" – 3:14 # " Yesterday's News" – 2:49 # " 16 Days" – 3:54 # "Everything I Do" – 4:31 # "Houses on the Hill" – 2:38 # "Turn Around" – 5:16 # "Dancing with the Women at the Bar" – 4:38 # "Waiting to Derail" – 3:54 # "Avenues" – 2:31 # "Losering" – 4:00 # "Somebody Remembers the Rose" – 2:30 # "Not Home Anymore" – 5:54 # "Houses on the Hill" (Live) (bonus track) – 3:42 # "Nurse with the Pills" (Live) (bonus track) – 4:40 # "I Don't Care What You Think About Me" (Live) (bonus track) – 3:18 # "Somebody Remembers the Rose" (Live) (bonus track) – 2:33 # "Turn Around" (Live) (bonus track) – 4:26 * Tracks 14–18 are previously unreleased live in the studio recordings. They were originally broadcast 9/10/97 on "Brave New World", KCRW-FM Radio, Santa Monica, CA * Tracks 15 & 16 written by
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Disc two # "Indian Gown" – 4:46 (Adams/Wandscher) # " 16 Days" (Demo) – 3:13 # "Somebody Remembers the Rose" (Demo) – 2:45 (Adams/Wandscher) # "Avenues" (Demo) – 3:34 # "Excuse Me While I Break My Own Heart Tonight" (Demo) – 2:43 # "Houses on the Hill" (Early Version) – 2:25 (Adams/Cary) # "My Heart Is Broken" – 3:04 (Adams/Cary) # "
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" (Demo) – 2:24 (
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/ Roy Cash Jr.) # "Kiss and Make-Up" – 3:31 # "Barn's on Fire" – 1:43 # "Dancing with the Women at the Bar" (Early Version) – 4:28 # "Dreams" – 5:49 (
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) # "Breathe" – 4:07 # "Wither, I'm a Flower" (from the ''
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'' soundtrack) – 4:53 # "Luxury Liner" – 2:40 (
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) # " Theme for a Trucker" (from ''
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'' soundtrack) – 4:29 # "Streets of Sirens" – 3:44 # "Turn Around" (Early Version) – 4:02 (Adams/Cary) # "10 Seconds Till the End of the World" – 4:15 (Adams/Wandscher) # "Ticket Time" – 3:54 (Adams/Wandscher) # "The Rain Won't Help You When It's Over" – 4:34 (
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) * Tracks 1, 6, 7, 10–13, 15, 17, and 19–21: the "Barn's on Fire" sessions. * Tracks 2, 3, and 5: the "Baseball Park" sessions. * All songs are previously unreleased, except for tracks 14 and 16.


Personnel


Musicians

*
Ryan Adams David Ryan Adams (born November 5, 1974) is an American singer-songwriter, record producer, artist, and poet. He has released 23 albums, as well as three studio albums as a former member of alt-country band Whiskeytown. In 2000, Adams left ...
– acoustic and electric guitars, vocals, banjo, piano, percussion *
Phil Wandscher Phil Wandscher is the former guitarist of the alt-country band Whiskeytown, and is now a member of Jesse Sykes and the Sweet Hereafter. Wandscher appeared on Death Cab For Cutie's album ''Transatlanticism ''Transatlanticism'' is the fourth stu ...
– electric guitar, vocals, organ, percussion *
Caitlin Cary Caitlin Cary (born October 28, 1968) is an alternative country musician and visual artist from Seville, Ohio. Early life Caitlin Cary is the youngest of seven siblings (all older brothers). Her entire family was involved in music to some degre ...
– violin, vocals *Steven Terry – drums, vocals, percussion *Jeff Rice – bass guitar


Additional musicians

*
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– vocals *John Ginty – piano, wurlitzer electric piano, Hammond b3 organ, church keys *
Greg Leisz Gregory Brian Leisz ( ; born September 18, 1949) is an American musician. He is a songwriter, recording artist, and producer. He plays guitar, dobro, mandolin, lap steel and pedal steel guitar. Biography Leisz grew up in the garage band cu ...
– pedal steel guitar, lap steel guitar, mandolin *
Curt Bisquera Curt "Kirkee B." Bisquera is an American drummer known for his extensive work as a touring and session musician. Biography Bisquera has worked with Johnny Cash, Josh Groban, Mick Jagger, Seal, Sarah McLachlan, Elton John, Johnny Hallyday and To ...
– percussion *Bill Ladd – pedal steel guitar *Rick Latina – pedal steel guitar *
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– trumpet *Crecencio Gonzalez – trombone *Jim Goodwin – alto saxophone *Jim Scott – percussion


Production

* Produced, engineered and mixed by Jim Scott * Recorded at Woodland studios, Nashville and
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, Hollywood * Mixed at
Ocean Way Studios Ocean Way Recording was a series of recording studios established by recording engineer and producer Allen Sides with locations in Los Angeles, California, Nashville, Tennessee, and Saint Barthélemy. Ocean Way Recording no longer operates record ...
, Hollywood * Mastered by Stephen Marcussen at Precision Mastering, Los Angeles.


References

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