℗ 2020 Nonesuch Records Inc.
Released October 23, 2020
Duration 38m 16s
Record Label Nonesuch
Genre Folk
 

Sam Amidon

Sam Amidon

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1.1
Maggie
Sam Amidon
4:54
1.2
Pretty Polly
Sam Amidon
4:57
1.3
Light Rain Blues
Sam Amidon
3:57
1.4
Spanish Merchant's Daughter
Sam Amidon
4:36
1.5
Reuben
Sam Amidon
3:09
1.6
Hallelujah
Sam Amidon
2:57
1.7
Cuckoo
Sam Amidon
5:16
1.8
Time Has Made A Change
Sam Amidon
4:57
1.9
Sundown (feat. Beth Orton)
Sam Amidon; Beth Orton
3:33
Digital Booklet
Sam Amidon's self-titled album has been released on Nonesuch Records. The album, which Amidon considers the fullest realization to date of his artistic vision, comprises his radical reworkings of nine mostly traditional folk songs, performed with his band of longtime friends and collaborators. Amidon produced the record, applying the sonic universe of his 2017 The Following Mountain to these beloved tunes, many of which he first learned as a child. "Pretty Polly," for example, was one of the first traditional tunes he learned to play, and "Time Has Made a Change" is a song that his parents—singers who were on the 1977 Nonesuch recording  Rivers of Delight with the Word of Mouth Chorus—sang around the house when he was young. Amidon and his frequent band of multi-instrumentalist Shahzad Ismaily and drummer Chris Vatalaro were joined in the studio by Belgian guitarist Bert Cools (who played on his last EP), as well as Amidon’s wife, Beth Orton, who adds vocals on three songs. Acoustic bassist Ruth Goller and saxophonist and labelmate Sam Gendel also play on the album, which was mixed by Leo Abrahams. Sam Amidon was mostly recorded live in the studio. Amidon arranged the songs, which are traditional tunes, with the exception of Taj Mahal’s “Light Rain Blues,” Harkins Frye’s “Time Has Made a Change,” and “Hallelujah,” which is an 1835 William Walker shape-note tune using earlier words by Charles Wesley, found in the Sacred Harp collection of early American folk-hymns.
96 kHz / 24-bit PCM – Nonesuch Studio Masters

Tracks 2, 4 – 44.1 kHz / 24-bit PCM, mastered in 96 kHz / 24-bit
Track title
Peak
(dB FS)
RMS
(dB FS)
LUFS
(integrated)
DR
Album average
Range of values
-0.81
-0.81 to -0.80
-15.97
-17.59 to -13.88
-13.67
-15.20 to -11.20
10
8 to 11
1
Maggie
-0.80-13.88-11.28
2
Pretty Polly
-0.81-14.62-12.610
3
Light Rain Blues
-0.81-17.59-14.911
4
Spanish Merchant's Daughter
-0.81-14.91-12.69
5
Reuben
-0.81-14.81-12.99
6
Hallelujah
-0.81-16.80-14.511
7
Cuckoo
-0.81-16.57-14.311
8
Time Has Made A Change
-0.81-17.16-15.211
9
Sundown (feat. Beth Orton)
-0.81-17.42-14.811

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