Charm Of Yesterday Convenience Of Tomorrow

Barbara Manning
Charm Of Yesterday Convenience Of Tomorrow

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Release date: 22/Dec/2023
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Details / Tracklist: 1.1 1. Don't Hold Back
1.2 2. Reverse Disguise
1.3 3. I'm Running
1.4 4. Twilight (Elliott Smith)
1.5 5. How Did You Know
1.6 6. Dying to Live (Edgar Winter)
1.7 7. Better By Bounds
1.8 8. Tape You to a Star
1.9 9. Temperature's Rising (Galaxie 500)
1.10 10. a Mountain Uscpt2320310
1.11 11. Lay Down Your Weary Tune, Lay Down (Bob Dylan)
1.12 12. Wishes Don't Tie You Down
1.13 13. Why, Why Won't You Love Me Back
1.14 14. Heat
1.15 15. a Heart Needs a Home (Richard ; Linda Thompson)
1.16 16. So Much Wine (The Handsome Family)
Number of discs: 1
Extra-Infos: .. Yesterday...convenience Of Tomorrow
Description:Charm Of Yesterday...Convenience Of Tomorrow by Barbara Manning, released 8 December 2023, includes the following tracks: "I'm Running", "How Did You Know", "Better By Bounds", "Temperature's Rising" and more. This version of Charm Of Yesterday...Convenience Of Tomorrow comes as a 1xCD. - .. YESTERDAY...CONVENIENCE OF TOMORROW
Maybe everything has been going to such shit lately because Barbara Manning has been hibernating. A Matador Records mainstay and pivotal indie-rock pioneer of the nineties, Manning has continually written material that matches the quality of the many songs she covers. Both as a performer and a listener, Barbara Manning is a passionate lifer. While her music is compact and succinct, it is steeped in multitudes of genre periods and styles. From SF Seals to her work with Stuart Moxham (Young Marble Giants) to The Go-Luckys, every collaboration carries her genius melodies and lyricism. In a four minute catchy song, Manning can communicate what others require novels to express. Her fans include Yo La Tengo, The Clean, Sonic Youth, Tall Dwarfs, Pavement, Calexico, The Replacements, and even Faust (don't forget her prolific work as half of free-sound stalwarts Glands Of External Secretion.) With an upcoming tour joining Codeine, Manning felt the time was right for something new. Thus, Charm Of Yesterday... Convenience Of Tomorrow. It compiles a few different periods. Chico Daze is a song cycle that absorbed the dark times and experiences she had in Northern California through the 2010s. The Porch Series cover songs were Manning's antidote to pandemic madness, and features the music of Elliott Smith, Edgar Winter, Richard & Linda Thompson, Galaxie 500, Bob Dylan and The Handsome Family. Now situated near Los Angeles, where she works as a drama teacher, Manning has been playing live again and recording, channeling her innate sense of theatricality and dynamics into this new musical era. Charm Of Yesterday... Convenience Of Tomorrow heralds a new phase of releases for an iconic, legendary artist set to reintroduce herself and show how beautiful songwriting flames eternal.
Issued as a four panel cardboard wallet with CD. Track durations are not listed on the release. Compilation of 8 tracks from [m=1406215], some [url=https://www.discogs.com/label/1959114]Porch Series[/url] cover songs and 2 songs from the [r3981157] single. Tracks 1 to 3, 5, 7, 8, 12, 13 previously released on 'Chico Daze'. Tracks 10, 14 previously released on 'A Mountain'. 4. Twilight - Elliott Smith cover 6. Dying To Live - Edgar Winter cover 9. Temperature's Rising - Galaxie 500 cover 11. Lay Down Your Weary Tune, Lay Down - Bob Dylan cover 15. A Heart Needs A Home - Richard & Linda Thompson cover 16. So Much Wine - The Handsome Family cover Track 6 listed as "Dyin To Live" on rear and inside of CD sleeve and as "Dying To Live" on the [url=https://barbaramanning.bandcamp.com/album/charm-of-yesterday-convenience-of-tomorrow] Bandcamp[/url] page. The rear sleeve of the CD lists a track not on the CD ("Ladies Of The Sea" from [m=1406215] between "Twilight" and How Did You Know"), does not mention "Lay Down Your Weary Tune, Lay Down" and "A Heart Needs A Home," and has a slightly different order (switching "Wishes Don't Tie You Down" and "Why, Why Won't You Love Me Back?") than what is listed inside and what's on the CD. The tracklist inside the sleeve is correct. Tracks 1 - 3 recorded at Women's Audio Mission in 2004. Track 4 recorded at Safe at Home, 2021. Track 5 recorded in a living room in Chapman Town. Track 6 recorded at Safe at Home in 2021. Track 7 recorded in 2006. Track 8 engineered in CSU, Chico's recording studio. Track 9 produced at Safe at Home studio in Long Beach, CA,
No. of tracks: 16
Manufacturer No.: BADA203.2
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