Caitlin Rose announces ‘Own Side Now’ deluxe anniversary edition
CAITLIN ROSE ANNOUNCES OWN SIDE NOW DELUXE ANNIVERSARY EDITION
A REMASTERED NEW VERSION CELEBRATING THE RECORD’S 10TH ANNIVERSARY
OUT DIGITALLY AND ON VINYL 1 OCTOBER VIA ATO RECORDS
FEATURING TWO UNRELEASED BONUS TRACKS
Watch the visuals for ‘Whatchoo’ here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b7AK0JohzSE
Listen to ‘Shanghai Cigarettes’ here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jE9ZVxDKWio
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Nashville’s Caitlin Rose will celebrate the 10-year anniversary of her debut album Own Side Now with a deluxe, fully remastered version of the record, due out digitally and on vinyl on 1 October on ATO Records. Caitlin released Own Side Now in 2011 to instant acclaim from critics, who praised her crystal-clear vocals and her ingenious lyricism, equal parts heartbroken and defiant. The album saw Rose declared as “the best thing to come out of anywhere for a very long time” by The Independent, while the The Sunday Times described it in their 5/5 ‘Album of the Week’ review as “a stunning debut […] confident, adventurous, eclectic and fun”, The Guardian Guide declared a “major star alert” and NME noted that “the vulnerability in Caitlin’s voice chimes as true as the clink of a quarter in an old jukebox”. The deluxe anniversary edition will come with two unreleased bonus tracks – ‘Only Lies’ and ‘Whatchoo’.
Speaking of the album Caitlin says:
“It was when I was at my most naive that nobody doubted me and I could create something so temporal and honest.
Nashville has become something very different from what it was when I was 21—which is probably true of most towns, and it’s striking to think that the house where this album was recorded doesn’t even exist anymore.
I loved this town then, and still do, but I hope when people listen to these songs again they can pick up on that strange, uncertain magic that I and everyone involved in this project, this era, were experiencing at that time.”
Today Caitlin shares two tracks from the album – bonus track ‘Whatchoo’ (previously a temporary Bandcamp-only release) and the remastered ‘Shanghai Cigarettes’, a breakup song featuring Rayland Baxter.
Speaking of ‘Whatchoo’ Caitlin says:
“This album came out of a city that didn’t need people telling it who it was. ‘Whatchoo’ is the lament over a city that seems to have forgotten itself”
Photo credit: Danielle Holbert
High-res images can be found here
Pre-order Own Side Now (Deluxe Anniversary Edition) here:
https://caitlinrose.bandcamp.com/album/own-side-now-deluxe-anniversary-edition
Order the exclusive Rough Trade version here:
https://www.roughtrade.com/gb/caitlin-rose/own-side-now-deluxe-edition
Own Side Now (Deluxe Anniversary Edition) tracklist:
1. Learning To Ride
2. Own Side
3. For The Rabbits
4. Shanghai Cigarettes
5. New York
6. Spare Me (Fetzer’s Blues)
7. Things Change
8. That’s Alright
9. Sinful Wishing Well
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11. Whatchoo (Bonus)
12. Only Lies (Bonus)
Praise for Own Side Now:
“Confident, adventurous, eclectic and fun, this is a stunning debut”
‘Album of the Week’ 5/5 The Sunday Times
“Never mind one to watch, here’s one to hear”
‘Album of the Week’ 4/5 Evening Standard
“For fans of Emmylou Harris and Gillian Welch, this debut will be like catnip”
‘Album of the Week’ 4/5 The Independent
“The 21 year old with the bell-clear vocals scarcely puts a foot wrong”
4/5 Uncut
“Her debut proper more than lives up to expectations… lovely stuff”
4/5 Q
“Own Side Now is a beautifully-wrought emotional rollercoaster”
4/5 The Sun
“Major star alert”
Guardian Guide
“This Nashville-raised Rose is an impressive bloom”
The Observer
“Thrillingly finds her own voice”
The Guardian
“This is a treat”
4/5 Daily Mirror
“The vulnerability in Caitlin’s voice chimes as true as the clink of a quarter in an old jukebox”
8/10 NME
“Quite Lovely”
Time Out
“A novelist’s attention to details”
The Times
“Sweet sounding, fabulously wry vocal drawl… a 21st century talent”
Metro