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New Jonathan Coulton album arriving this year

Via Jonathan Coulton’s Website

 

Internet musician extraordinaire Jonathan Coulton is back with a new album for 2019. On the heels of a successful Kickstarter campaign, the new record Some Guys, a collection of ’70s soft-rock cover songs performed as close to the originals as possible. If anyone can pull something like that off, it’s Jonathan Coulton. His previous album Solid State leaned into a softer performance and he’s been keeping busy writing songs for SpongeBob SquarePants: the Musical and being the in-house co-host/troubadour for NPR’s Ask Me Anotherso a new Jonathan Coulton album is  something worthwhile.

From his earliest days in 2005, he’s shown off his strong original songwriting and performance skills. Songs like “RE: Your Brains,” “IKEA,” “The Future Soon,” “Skullcrusher Mountain,” and basically all of his songs expertly blend rock, bluegrass, folk, comedy, tech and nerd culture to create a truly original body of work. You can listen to all of them for free at Coulton’s music page.

Coulton has already demonstrated his cover song prowess with perennial favorite “Baby Got Back” and we can all be assured that he’ll handle each of these soft rock tracks delicately and with finesse. As Coulton writes in the official announcement:

The album was produced by Solid State producer Christian Cassan, and I have to say, it sounds amazing. Most of the instruments are played by him and me, but we brought a few friends in for the stuff that was too hard. The rules: same keys, same tempos, same arrangements (as best we could manage). We hired real strings and real horns. We engineered and mixed in a way that we felt was faithful, but not slavish, to the original recordings, so the effect is this thrilling combination of old and new. I hope you like it as much as I do.

The tracklist (sourced from the Kickstarter page) is below:

  1. Sister Golden Hair – America
  2. On and On – Stephen Bishop
  3. Alone Again (Naturally) – Gilbert O’Sullivan
  4. The Things We Do For Love – 10cc
  5. Make It with You – Bread
  6. New Kid In Town – Eagles
  7. Baker Street – Gerry Rafferty
  8. How Deep Is Your Love – Bee Gees
  9. Easy – Commodores
  10. Wildfire – Michael Murphey
  11. Everybody’s Talkin’ – Harry Nilsson
  12. If You Could Read My Mind – Gordon Lightfoot
  13. Crazy Love – Poco
  14. Same Old Lang Syne – Dan Fogelberg

Are you looking forward to the new Jonathan Coulton album? I’m excited about hearing his Nilsson cover the most and who doesn’t love a little bit of 10cc? The things we do for love … (of music). Thanks for reading!

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David Buck

David Buck is an author, musician, copywriter, and voice over artist based in Colorado. His work has appeared on Nerdvana Media, The Nintendo Times, Star Trek.com, EN World, SyFy Wire and across the web. In his spare time, he composes music, writes science fiction, and paints miniatures.