2011 studio album by The Civil Wars
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John Paul White is an amzing performer, singer, songwriter and studio nerd who lives in Florence, Alabama and is known by many for all his amazing work with his Grammy-winning band The Civil Wars. John Paul has also worked as a professional songwriter, and runs a studio and a label called Single Lock Records. This all goes down in Florence, which is part of the 3 cities known as The Shoals, or as us music nerds know it as, Muscle Shoals. This small, almost rural area unbelievably housed 2 amazing studios where some of the greatest soul music of all time was recorded - Fame, and Muscle Shoals Sound. Those 2 studios are still standing today and really are amazing places to visit! John Paul continues that tradition by carving out his own scene in the very same area today. He grew up in a small town in Tennessee, very close to Florence, and during his college days, started playing gigs in bands and on his own. He eventually discovered that he loved songwriting, especially as a vehicle to sing and perform. That led to him recording an album with his band, and eventually a solo album called "The Long Goodbye". But it was at a songwriting workshop that he was paired up with the already successful Joy Williams - they hit it off and immediately started working on music that became The Civil Wars. Their debut album, "Barton Hollow", came out in 2011 and was a huge success, winning a Grammy the following year.They worked mostly with producer Charlie Peacock, but also with others like T-Bone Burnett and Rick Rubin, which we get into today as well. The Civil Wars came to a crashing halt in 2013, and John Paul has since re-started his solo career, the label and now the studio. His albums "Beulah", and the most recent "The Hurting Kind" are both stellar records to check out. They're very different and sonically really deep and interesting. It was great to speak with John Paul about all of these projects, his creative process and what he's up to these days. You can follow him for any shows, and news on albums he's making or producing for others at johnpaulwhite.com - Enjoy my conversation with John Paul White!If you enjoyed this episode, please consider supporting the show with a donation or Patreon subscriptionThe show's website can be found at www.makersandshakerspodcast.comYour fearless host, Steve Dawson can be found at www.stevedawson.ca Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/mmasspodcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We discuss the best and worst songs from "Barton Hollow" by The Civil Wars. Let us know your thoughts about these songs and follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter. Please support The Civil Wars by purchasing and streaming this album wherever you pay for music! We have a Spotify playlist containing this album and all albums discussed on The Album Argument Podcast: https://spoti.fi/3ddbwaL.
CONTENT WARNING: This episode contains a lengthy discussion on mental health, depression, anxiety, self harm, and suicidal ideation. In the season eight finale of the show (the fifth episode of the season, and the 48th episode overall) Kevin welcomes writer and podcast host Anna Borges to the show. Anna is the author of The More or Less Definitive to Self-Care, and the host of the mental health podcast Mood Ring. The two talk about the expression "theatre kid," being depressed teenagers who turned into depressed adults, and Anna's love of the Spotify algorithm. To learn more about Anna, please follow her on Twitter or Instagram. The essay "I Am Not Always Very Attached to Being Alive," can be read here. Subscribe to the podcast she hosts, Mood Ring, here. For additional information about Anhedonic Headphones, please click here. Episode Musical Credits Intro Music: "Brooklyn Zoo (instrumental)," written by Russell Jones, Dennis Coles, and Robert Diggs; originally performed by Ol' Dirty Bastard. Taken from the Get On Down reissue of Return to The 36 Chambers: The Dirty Version, 2011. Outro Music: "What Does Your Soul Looks Like (Part 4)," performed by DJ Shadow. Endtroducing..., Mo Wax, 1996. Incidental Music: "Cymbal Rush," written by Thom Yorke; performed by Christopher O'Riley. “My Immortal,” written by Amy Lee, Ben Moody, and David Hodges ;performed by Evanescence. Fallen, Wind Up, 2003. “Addicted,” written by Pierre Bouvier, Chuck Comeau, Arnold Lanni, Sébastien Lefebvre, and Jeff Stinco ;performed by Simple Plan. No Pads, No Helmets, Just Balls, Warner Brothers, 2003. “All Hail The Heartbreaker," written and performed by The Spill Canvas. Sunsets and Car Crashes, One Eleven Records, 2003. “Be Calm,” written by Nate Ruess, Andrew Dost, Jack Antonoff, and Sam Means; performed by fun. Aim and Ignite, fun music, 2009 “Are You Satisfied,” written by Marina Diamandis; performed by Marina And The Diamonds. The Family Jewels, 679 Recordings, 2010. “Black Sheep,” written by Gin Wigmore and Butch Walker; performed by Gin Wigmore. Gravel and Wine, Universal Music, 2011 “Scream," written by Harry Springer; performed by The Midnight Club. Self released 2019 “C'est La Mort,” written by Joy Williams and John Paul White; performed by The Civil Wars. Barton Hollow, Columbia, 2011. “Dust and Ashes,” written by Dave Malloy; performed by Josh Groban. Natasha, Pierre, and The Great Comet of 1812, Reprise, 2017. “House by The Sea,” written by Pål Moddi Knutsen; performed by Moddi. Set The House on Fire, Propeller, 2013. “Stranger,” written by Thomas Freeman; performed by Covey. Self-released, 2015
Albums That Steve Favors: Episode 11Intro/Outro: New York by The Boxer RebellionAlbum 1: O by Damien Rice (The Blower's Daughter & Amie)Album 2: Great Lake Swimmers by Great Lake Swimmers (The Animals of the World & Moving, Shaking)Album 3: Barton Hollow by The Civil Wars (Falling & Poison and Wine)Barton Hollow was featured on Episode 371 of my Album Countdown.Andrew's Personal Ranking of Albums 1-21Link to "Things To Do" Rotten Tomatoes page
Barton Hollow by The Civil Wars was released in 2011.Barton Hollow (Andrew's Mix) includes the following songs, mixed with 30 clips:1. 20 Years2. I've Got This Friend3. C'est La Mort4. To Whom It May Concern5. Poison & Wine6. My Father's Father7. Barton Hollow8. The Violet Hour9. Girl With the Red Balloon10. Falling11. Forget Me Not12. Birds of a Feather
#40-38Intro/Outro: Willie and the Hand Jive by Eric Clapton40. Imagine by John Lennon (Imagine & Jealous Guy & Crippled Inside & I Don't Wanna Be a Soldier Mama & Oh Yoko!)39. Illinois by Sufjan Stevens (Decatur, or, Round of Applause For Your Stepmother! & Chicago & Come On! Feel the Illinoise & Casimir Pulaski Day & The Predatory Wasp of the Palisades is Out to Get Us!)38. Barton Hollow by The Civil Wars (Barton Hollow - Andrew's Mix)Vote on Today's Album ArtVote on Week 14 Round 2 Album Art (Episodes 366-370)Championship Round (so far)
This Weeks Album was Salt for Salt by Brown Bird, chosen by Jake as part of our Connect 4 theme, linking it to the previous album, Barton Hollow by The Civil Wars. Join us as we discuss our thoughts on the album, the link with last weeks album before then picking next weeks album. We live stream our podcast recording every week, if you fancy watching the videos live or afterwards, check us out via Twitch or YouTube. See our full list of our social media links below; https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvnCrwBa_zqPfHhzbEXMP3A https://www.twitch.tv/thisweeksalbum https://www.facebook.com/ThisWeeksAlbum/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/298376244735284 https://www.instagram.com/thisweeksalbumpod/ https://twitter.com/thisweeksalbum --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/this-weeks-album/message
This Weeks Album was Grammy award winning album Barton Hollow by The Civil Wars chosen by Greg to kick off our Connect 4 theme. The Connect 4 theme is a chance for us to try link 4 albums to each other, let's see how this goes. Join us as we discuss our thoughts on the album, the link with last weeks album before then picking next weeks album. We live stream our podcast recording every week, if you fancy watching the videos live or afterwards, check us out via Twitch or YouTube. See our full list of our social media links below; https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvnCrwBa_zqPfHhzbEXMP3A https://www.twitch.tv/thisweeksalbum https://www.facebook.com/ThisWeeksAlbum/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/298376244735284 https://www.instagram.com/thisweeksalbumpod/ https://twitter.com/thisweeksalbum --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/this-weeks-album/message
The Hollow Leg sits down with local author and gentleman Rex Barton for a first interview in a series that will cover Rex Barton from his childhood up to present day. We get an introduction to Rex, what he does, who he is, and why he's decided to write his story. We hope that you enjoy the interviews with Rex, we plan on doing a lot more. Be sure to stay tuned in! Read Rex Barton's Autobiography: https://www.therexbartonstory.com/ Buy Rex Baton's Books! https://www.rexbartonbooks.com/
TransAtlantic by Colum McCann! The BBC show Sherlock! Barton Hollow by The Civil Wars! Rory’s Recommendation of the Week: Black Sabbath Heidi’s Recommendation of the Week: For Emma, Forever Ago by Bon Iver Follow along on Twitter and Instagram: @Spoilers_Ahead_ You can get Spoilers Ahead stickers at hidturner.com/store and join Patreon as a supporter at patreon.com/hidturner. Don’t forget to leave us a review on iTunes!
I (Liz) and my sister ran the Twin Cities Marathon last Sunday, and we're itching to talk all about it. Did we hit the wall? Get distracted by bottomless mimosas and brass bands? Did anyone get the Game of Thrones reference on the cheering sign I made? Let's find out! Note: In the podcast Julia asks if Tony held up the sign I made for anyone else. When I asked him later, he did, and at least two people said something! One of which yelled, "I love your sign!" Songs stuck in our heads this week "Castle on the Hill" by Ed Sheeran "Barton Hollow" by The Civil Wars "Trumpets" by Jason Derulo Plugs: Julia on Twitter: @juliaeberhart Women Leaders in College Sports LNC on Instagram: @lncpodcast Elizabeth Meyer Art Other links: Twin Cities in Motion If you're thinking about registering for the 2019 Twin Cities Marathon. "Why are marathons 26.2 miles long?" Live Science article "Why is a marathon 26.2 miles?" History article
http://www.devtapes.com Barton Hollow – The Civil Wars Touch Up – Mother Mother A Heat Rash In The Shape Of The Show Me State; Or, Letters From Me – Los Campesinos! The Jessica Numbers – The New Pornographers
The treasure hunters hit Barton Hollow and start looking for the Pemvari Family
Heading to Barton Hollow this week with The Civil Wars, where Busby Marou get philospoical about 5 rocks and the McClymonts are only worried about when 2 Worlds Collide... And even if that happened Seleen McAlister would be totally Guilt Free but I don’t buy it! Also tunes from Paul Costa, Travis Collins, and Lee Kernaghans new album... All on my REAL Country this week. REAL Country is interactive! So comment, view, share, rate and SUBSCRIBE!!! Call our REQUEST LINE, ANYTIME 1300 929 516 Get the podcast on iTunes: http://bit.ly/RealCountryPodcast CONNECT WITH REAL COUNTRY: http://www.facebook.com/RealCountry http://www.twitter.com/RealCountryMix http://www.RealCountryMix.com http://www.youtube.com/bseaustralia Ben Sorensen's OFFICIAL pages: http://www.BenSorensen.com http://www.twitter.com/bensorensen1 http://www.facebook.com/BenSorensenFanPage For live event bookings and advertising opportunities please email Sales@RealCountryMix.com Get your ad in this podcast: http://bit.ly/podcastads
Pastor Derek Vreeland presents a bonus track to the 2011 Finding God on Your iPod series: Barton Hollow, by the folk-duo The Civil Wars. This song tells the story of a criminal wrestling with guilt, forgiveness, and doubt. We are fully aware of our shortcomings and failures and while we confess faith in God who forgives, sometimes doubt creeps into our lives. Doubt is never the enemy of faith, because every doubt is based on an alternative belief. Instead of ignoring our doubts, we need to face them, struggle through them in community with other followers of Christ. Wresting with doubt is one of the ways we grow in faith.
Joy Williams and John Paul White were strangers when they were paired up at a Nashville songwriting session in 2008, but you'd never know that now: Though not romantically involved, they perform their sweet, harmony-rich folk-pop songs with loving chemistry, often staring sweetly into each other's eyes. After attracting huge buzz at this year's SXSW music festival, the pair has gone on to be a large-scale cult item, thanks in part to the warmly winning songs on this year's Barton Hollow. The Civil Wars draw heavily from that album, and a few choice covers, when the band performs live at the 2011 Newport Folk Festival in Newport, R.I.
FTB podcast #106 features the new album by THE CIVIL WARS called Barton Hollow. Also new music from JOHN SHIPE, CYNDI HARVELL and DAVID LOWERY. The full playlist is posted below. Check the artist's websites and order their CD's or downloads and tell 'em you heard the songs on the FTB podcast. Please email me with any questions or suggestions for the podcasts. (frater@freighttrainboogie.com) Here's the iTunes link to subscribe to the FTB podcasts. Here's the direct link to listen now! And this is the RSS feed for non-iTunes listeners: http://ftbpodcasts.libsyn.com/rss Show #106 THE CIVIL WARS - I've Got This Friend -Barton Hollow TONY FURTADO - The Willows Cry -Golden KIM BEGGS - Maiden Heart -Blue Bones ROBERT LARISEY - 3 Squares A Day - Nights Take Forever (mic break) THE LAWS - Try Love - Try Love CYNDI HARVELL - From The Echo -From The Echo THE WHITE BUFFALO - Oh Darlin’ - Prepare for Black & Blue THE CIVIL WARS - Forget Me Not -Barton Hollow (mic break) JOHN SHIPE - Lion -Villain DAN REEDER - Everybody Wants A Cookie -This New Century ELIZABETH McQUEEN - Lonely Madman - The Laziest Girl in Town DAVID LOWERY - The Palace Guards -The Palace Guards (mic break) THE CIVIL WARS - 20 Years - Barton Hollow (Feb. 11th, 2011) Bill Frater Freight Train Boogie Americana Boogie
"Barton Hollow" is the debut album by this indie folk duo whose haunting and delicate songs make them stand out aMong many similar bands.