Daytime Turned To Nighttime
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Release Date: 18 September 2015
Label: Nine Mile Records
Packaging Type: Jewel Case
No of Units: 1
Barcode: 845121089349
Release Date: 18 September 2015
Label: Nine Mile Records
Packaging Type: Jewel Case
No of Units: 1
Barcode: 845121089349
Description
Patrick Sweany returns with 'Daytime Turned To Nighttime', another record of smoldering blues and soul.
"This is my grown-up record," declares Patrick Sweany about 'Daytime Turned to Nighttime', his seventh full-length record and latest for Austin label Nine Mile Records.
The 40 year old Nashville singer/guitarist continues to work with local producer and engineer Joe McMahan, who lent his talents to Close To The Floor (2013) and That Old Southern Drag (2011).
"Joe's been my go-to guy since I moved (to Nashville) from Akron, OH. I really admire his sense of space, and he helps recruit and communicate with the players we need for each project."
In this case, McMahan and Sweany chose Ron Eoff (bass) and Bryan Owings (drums) as the rhythm section. "These guys have remarkable resumes," says Sweany, "Tony Joe White, Levon Helm, Solomon Burke, Allison Moorer, Patty Griffin, Buddy Miller, Wanda Jackson... and they are the funkiest, most soulful players you could ask for".
And rather than using horns or keyboards to fill in the textures, singers Alexis Saski and Laura Mayo were brought in to give the record that late 60s/early 70s classic southern rock and soul sound.
"Raw and purposely unpolished, it's got more in common with Delta bluesmen like Mississippi John Hurt and soul singers like Bill Withers than anything modern." - American Songwriter Magazine.
A career defining record" **** – Maverick
"Results are winning" 7/10 – Classic Rock
"If good is what grabs you, pull up a chair" - **** Q Magazine
"Daytime Turned To Nighttime combines a febrile Louisiana feel with conversational intimacy"- **** The Independent
"Less edge, but more depth, Sweany's songs grow up"- 7/10 - The Blues Magazine
"Tapping into both the musical and emotional pull of myriad postwar blues, soul & country styles, Nashvillian Patrick Sweany crafts what sounds like a career highlight" – 8/10- Uncut
Tracklisting
Sir Woman
Various Artists
The Nightowls
David Wax Museum
Various Artists
Patrick Sweany
Smokey Brights
David Wax Museum
Patrick Sweany
Patrick Sweany
Patrick Sweany
Patrick Sweany
Patrick Sweany