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First Agnostic Church Of Hope And Wonder

Todd Snider

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Format: CD

Cat No: AR39953

Release Date:  23 April 2021

Label:  Aimless Records / Thirty Tigers

Packaging Type:  Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  787790339953

Genres:  Folk  Singer Songwriter  

Release Date:  23 April 2021

Label:  Aimless Records / Thirty Tigers

Packaging Type:  Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  787790339854

Genres:  Folk  Singer Songwriter  

  • Description

    A folk record with funk elements and street singer elements and psychedelic elements. Todd calls it "P-Folk" or "Folkadelic."
    "With this album I had the idea for the sound first, I think. I wanted to do what I was calling funk in back and busking up front with [Beatles'] white album-y shit scattered about. I had done a lot of listening to and looking into Parliament and James Brown and lots of reggae music, too."


    Borne from Todd Snider's popular weekly live stream series from The Purple Building in East Nashville (pictured on the album cover)
    "The songs started for me when Jeff Austin passed away. I made up 'Sail On, My Friend,' then the touring stopped, and so I started a Sunday morning show. Viewers started jokingly referring to it as a church and to me as a reverend. I've only reverend-ed twice. But I have the license so in my mind this opened me up to play bossy kinds of songs… then John Prine passed away, and I made up a song for him ["Handsome John"]. By the end of it I started thinking I could make it kinda like the red headed stranger or something where it's a sunday service at the first agnostic church of hope and wonder, and the preacher is full of shit, and when everyone starts to realize it he asks god to help and god does. Proving once and for all that god is hilarious. And the preacher is like, "I KNEW IT."

    Description

    A folk record with funk elements and street singer elements and psychedelic elements. Todd calls it “P-Folk” or “Folkadelic."
    "With this album I had the idea for the sound first, I think. I wanted to do what I was calling funk in back and busking up front with [Beatles'] white album-y shit scattered about. I had done a lot of listening to and looking into Parliament and James Brown and lots of reggae music, too."
    Borne from Todd Snider's popular weekly live stream series from The Purple Building in East Nashville (pictured on the album cover)
    “The songs started for me when Jeff Austin passed away. I made up “Sail On, My Friend,” then the touring stopped, and so I started a Sunday morning show. Viewers started jokingly referring to it as a church and to me as a reverend. I’ve only reverend-ed twice. But I have the license so in my mind this opened me up to play bossy kinds of songs… then John Prine passed away, and I made up a song for him ["Handsome John"].”
    “By the end of it I started thinking I could make it kinda like the red headed stranger or something where it’s a sunday service at the first agnostic church of hope and wonder, and the preacher is full of shit, and when everyone starts to realize it he asks god to help and god does. Proving once and for all that god is hilarious. And the preacher is like, “I KNEW IT."

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Turn Me Loose (I'll Never Be The Same)
      • 2. The Get Together
      • 3. Never Let A Day Go By
      • 4. That Great Pacific Garbage Patch
      • 5. Handsome John
      • 6. Sail On, My Friend
      • 7. Battle Hymn Of The Album
      • 8. Stoner Yodel Number One
      • 9. Agnostic Preacher's Lament
      • 10. The Resignation Vs. The Comeback Special

    Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Turn Me Loose (I'll Never Be The Same)
      • 2. The Get Together
      • 3. Never Let A Day Go By
      • 4. That Great Pacific Garbage Patch
      • 5. Handsome John
      • 6. Sail On, My Friend
      • 7. Battle Hymn Of The Album
      • 8. Stoner Yodel Number One
      • 9. Agnostic Preacher's Lament
      • 10. The Resignation Vs. The Comeback Special