Dude Posted July 30, 2009 Share Posted July 30, 2009 Definitely worth posting the liner notes here: 1. Too Blue – (Johnny Marr/Jeff Tweedy) – Johnny Marr and Neil Finn vocalsElroy Finn & Glenn Kotche (drums), Phil Selway (percussion), John Stirratt (stand-up bass), Johnny Marr & Ed O’Brien (guitars), Pat Sansone (piano), Nile Marr & Neil Finn (acoustic guitars), and Lisa Germano (violins) 2. You Never Know – (Jeff Tweedy) – Jeff vocalsJeff Tweedy (acoustic & electric guitars), Glenn Kotche (drums), Pat Sansone (acoustic 12 string guitar & piano), John Stirratt (bass), Neil Finn (Wurlitzer piano, fuzz guitar), Liam Finn (additional fuzz guitar), Nels Cline (electric/slide guitar), and Mikael Jorgensen (organ/synth) 3. Little By Little – (Sharon Finn/Neil Finn) – Neil and Sharon vocalsGlenn Kotche (drums & percussion), Liam Finn (additional drums), Sharon Finn (bass), and Neil Finn (guitars, Chamberlin, Jupiter 8, marimba) 4. Learn To Crawl – (Ed O’Brien/Johnny Marr/Liam Finn/Neil Finn) – Neil and Liam vocalsGlenn Kotche (drums), Ed O’Brien, Johnny Marr, Pat Sansone (acoustic guitar arpeggio), Neil Finn (bass), Pat Sansone (background harmonies), Jeff Tweedy (disembodied voice), and Lisa Germano (violin) 5. Black Silk Ribbon – (KT Tunstall/Bic Runga) – KT and Bic vocalsLuke Bullen (drums, thigh slap), KT Tunstall & Bic Runga (acoustic guitars), Sebastian Steinberg (stand up & bowed bass), and Lisa Germano (violin) 6. Girl, Make Your Own Mind Up – (Don McGlashan) - Don vocalsDon McGlashan (guitar), Glenn Kotche (drums), Ed O’Brien (electric guitar atmosphere), John Stirratt (bass), Ivy Rossiter (backing vocal), and Jeff Tweedy (electric guitar solo) 7. Run In The Dust – (Johnny Marr) - Johnny vocalsPhil Selway (drums), Sebastian Steinberg (bass), Johnny Marr (guitar), Ed O’Brien (electric guitar), Pat Sansone (Hammond organ), Jeff Tweedy (harmonica), Neil Finn, Lisa Germano, and Pat Sansone (harmonies) 8. Red Wine Bottle – (Liam Finn/Chris Garland/Johnny Marr) - Liam vocalsGlenn Kotche (drums), John Stirratt (bass), Liam Finn (acoustic guitars, guitar loops and solo, Hammond mash), Neil Finn (Hammond flourish), Johnny Marr (electric guitar), Eliza Jane Barnes & Cecilia Herbert (harmonies) 9. The Ties That Bind Us – (Phil Selway) - Phil vocalsPhil Selway (acoustic guitar), Glenn Kotche (drums, percussion), Pat Sansone (acoustic guitar, celeste), Sebastian Steinberg (standup & bowed bass), Lisa Germano (violin & whisper), Don McGlashan (euphium, flugelhorn), and Jeff Tweedy (additional arrangement) 10. Reptile – (Lisa Germano) - Lisa vocalsLisa Germano (electric guitar, Theremin), Sebastian Steinberg (bass), Spencer Tweedy (drums), Glenn Kotche (toys and robots drumming), Pat Sansone (12 string guitar), Neil Finn (xylophone), Sonny Marr, Nile Marr, Sam Tweedy, Jeff Tweedy, Louise Callaghan, Emma Scott, Pearl McGlashan, mae Moreno, Sharon Finn, Julia Connolly, Sebastian Steinberg, and Milla (humans & dogs singing background vocals) 11. Bodhisattva Blues – (Ed O’Brien/Liam Finn) – Ed and Neil Finn vocalsEd O’Brien (electric guitar), Elroy Finn (drums), Liam Finn (guitar), Neil Finn (Wurlizer piano, bass), Jeff Tweedy (guitar solo, vocal response & scream), and Johnny Marr (guitar solo) 12. What Could Have Been – (Jeff Tweedy) - Jeff vocalsGlenn Kotche (drums, percussion), Jeff Tweedy (acoustic guitar), John Stirratt (bass), Neil Finn (vibes, electric guitar, harmony), and Pat Sansone (piano, Wurlitzer organ) Disc 2 1. All Comedians Suffer – (Neil Finn) - Neil vocalsGlenn Kotche (drums), Neil Finn (electric guitar), Pat Sansone (acoustic guitar), Liam Finn (bass, electric guitar, harmonies), and Jeff Tweedy (chorus fuzz, electric guitar solo) 2. Duxton Blues – (Glenn Richards) - Glenn vocalsGlenn Richards (guitar), Liam Finn (drums, guitar & vocal loops), Johnny Marr (electric guitar), Sebastian Steinberg (bass), Bic Runga & Neil Finn (background vocals) 3. Hazel Black – (KT Tunstall/Neil Finn) – KT and Neil vocalsKT Tunstall (acoustic guitar, handclaps, background vocals), Luke Bullen (drums, handclaps), John Stirratt (bass), Johnny Marr & Pat Sansone (electric guitars), Neil Finn (piano, harmony), Glenn Kotche (handclaps), Sonny Marr & Bic Runga (back-ground vocals) 4. Riding The Wave – (Tim Finn) – Tim vocalsTim Finn (piano), Elroy Finn (drums), Neil Finn (acoustic guitar, slide guitar, harmony), Liam Finn (harmonies), Sebastian Steinberg (bass), Johnny Marr (electric guitar), and Pat Sansone (Hammond organ) 5. The Witching Hour – (Phil Selway) - Phil vocalsPhil Selway (acoustic guitar), Bic Runga & KT Tunstall (background vocals), Lisa Germano (violin), and Jeff Tweedy (Optigan organ, piano) 6. Over And Done – (John Stirratt) - John vocalsJohn Stirratt (guitar), Glenn Kotche (drums), Pat Sansone (bass, piano), Don McGlashan (Euphonium, Flugelhorn), and Neil Finn & Pat Sansone (harmonies) 7. A Change Of Heart – (Bic Runga/Dan Wilson) – Bic vocalsBic Runga (acoustic guitar), Glenn Kotche (drums), John Stirratt (bass), Neil Finn (piano), Pat Sansone (Hammond organ), and Don McGlashan (humming) 8. Don’t Forget Me – (Pat Sansone) – Pat vocalsPat Sansone (guitar), Glenn Kotche (drums), John Stirratt (bass), and Johnny Marr (electric guitar) 9. Long Time Gone – (Don McGlashan) - Don vocalsDon McGlashan (guitar), Phil Selway (drums), Pat Sansone (bass), Ed O’Brien (electric guitar), and Johnny Marr (12 string & 6 string acoustic guitars, backing vocals) 10. The Cobbler – (Elroy Finn) - Elroy vocalsElroy Finn (guitar), Lisa Germano (violin), and Sebastian Steinberg (bowed bass) 11. 3 Worlds Collide – (Glenn Kotche/Phil Selway/Neil Baldock)Glenn Kotche & Phil Selway (drums, percussion) 12. The Water – (Sebastian Steinberg) - Sebastian vocalsSebastian Steinberg (guitars, bass), Neil Finn (piano), Glenn Kotche (drums), and Johnny Marr (ghost guitar) Quote Link to post Share on other sites
jcroach Posted July 30, 2009 Share Posted July 30, 2009 2. You Never Know – (Jeff Tweedy) – Jeff vocalsJeff Tweedy (acoustic & electric guitars), Glenn Kotche (drums), Pat Sansone (acoustic 12 string guitar & piano), John Stirratt (bass), Neil Finn (Wurlitzer piano, fuzz guitar), Liam Finn (additional fuzz guitar), Nels Cline (electric/slide guitar), and Mikael Jorgensen (organ/synth) I never noticed this song on there. It'll be interesting to hear an early/different version of this great song. 6. Over And Done – (John Stirratt) - John vocalsJohn Stirratt (guitar), Glenn Kotche (drums), Pat Sansone (bass, piano), Don McGlashan (Euphonium, Flugelhorn), and Neil Finn & Pat Sansone (harmonies) Always nice to hear more of John's vocals. looking forward ot this release. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Preferred B Posted July 30, 2009 Share Posted July 30, 2009 looking forward ot this release.Oh, I can't wait. I'm imagining these songs live. They all need to tour again! (How'd Mikael Jorgensen get on this version of You Never Know?) Quote Link to post Share on other sites
jcroach Posted July 30, 2009 Share Posted July 30, 2009 (How'd Mikael Jorgensen get on this version of You Never Know?) And Nels? I didn't think he was there either. After the fact overdubs? The interview he did at Bonnaroo implied that even his part on the album version was just overdubs. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Preferred B Posted July 30, 2009 Share Posted July 30, 2009 Oh, I didn't even see Nels there. Must be overdubs. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
mkselucas Posted July 30, 2009 Share Posted July 30, 2009 Hello all--- The official myspace page has been updated with edits of several of the new 7 WORLDS COLLIDE 2 songs. None of the Wilco-related tracks are there, but the first one, "Too Blue," was co-written by Johnny Marr and Tweedy. If I'm not mistaken, Marr had the original tune and Tweedy provided most, if not all, of the lyrics. http://www.myspace.com/7worldscollide Regards,mattl Quote Link to post Share on other sites
jakobnicholas Posted July 30, 2009 Share Posted July 30, 2009 These discs sound potentially great. Tweedy, Stirrat and Sansone each writing a brand new song? Wow. Selfishly, I hoped Lisa Germano would have a new song, but nice to see her song "Reptile" included. She was on KCRW a few years ago and sang a nice set on Nic Harcourt's show. After a brief opening interview, she starts her set with "Reptile": http://www.kcrw.com/music/programs/mb/mb980721lisa_germano Quote Link to post Share on other sites
DickDarlington Posted July 31, 2009 Share Posted July 31, 2009 Pitchfork have details here, looks like Spencer Tweedy is on the album too - Filter NewsAll Album Releases Commentary Industry News Pitchfork NewsBest New Tracks * Gold Panda: "Quitters Raga" * Yo La Tengo: "Here to Fall" * John Talabot: "Sunshine" * Joker: "Digidesign" * Delorean: "Seasun" * Neon Indian: "Deadbeat Summer" * Blue Daisy: "Space Ex" [ft. LaNote] * The Flaming Lips: "Silver Trembling Hands" * Atlas Sound: "Walkabout" [ft. Noah Lennox] * Guido: "Way U Make Me Feel" Thursday, July 30Hear Snippets of the Radiohead/Wilco/Marr/Finn SupergroupIncludes teaser of a song written and sung by Radiohead drummer Phil Selway. Hear Snippets of the Radiohead/Wilco/Marr/Finn Supergroup As previously reported, the forthcoming Neil Finn (and friends) benefit LP 7 Worlds Collide: The Sun Came Out features contributions from Johnny Marr, Radiohead's Ed O'Brien and Phil Selway, Jeff Tweedy, John Stirratt, Pat Sansone, and Glenn Kotche of Wilco, and others. The record is out August 31 in the UK via Columbia, and now you can listen to some minute-long snippets from it at the album's MySpace page. The teasers include bits of "The Ties That Bind Us" (written and sung by Radiohead drummer Phil Selway), "Too Blue" (co-written by Marr and Tweedy and featuring O'Brien, Selway, and Kotche), and "Learn to Crawl" (written by O'Brien, Marr, Finn, and his son Liam). Proceeds from sales of the album benefit Oxfam. Full tracklist below (via Amazon): 7 Worlds Collide: The Sun Came Out: 01 Too Blue [ft. Johnny Marr, Ed O'Brien, Phil Selway, and Glenn Kotche]02 You Never Know [ft. Jeff Tweedy]03 Little by Little [ft. Sharon Finn]04 Learn to Crawl05 Girl Make Your Own Mind Up [ft. Don McGlashan, Glenn Kotche, Ed O'Brien, and Jeff Tweedy]06 Hazel Black [ft. KT Tunstall]07 Red Wine Bottle [ft. Liam Finn]08 Black Silk Ribbon [ft. KT Tunstall and Bic Runga]09 Run in the Dust [ft. Johnny Marr]10 The Ties That Bind Us [ft. Phil Selway]11 What Could Have Been [ft. Jeff Tweedy]12 Duxton Blues [ft. Glenn Richards and Johnny Marr]13 Reptile [ft. Lisa Germano and Glenn Kotche] Quote Link to post Share on other sites
jcroach Posted July 31, 2009 Share Posted July 31, 2009 Pitchfork have details here, looks like Spencer Tweedy is on the album too - Filter NewsAll Album Releases Commentary Industry News Pitchfork NewsBest New Tracks * Gold Panda: "Quitters Raga" * Yo La Tengo: "Here to Fall" * John Talabot: "Sunshine" * Joker: "Digidesign" * Delorean: "Seasun" * Neon Indian: "Deadbeat Summer" * Blue Daisy: "Space Ex" [ft. LaNote] * The Flaming Lips: "Silver Trembling Hands" * Atlas Sound: "Walkabout" [ft. Noah Lennox] * Guido: "Way U Make Me Feel" Thursday, July 30Hear Snippets of the Radiohead/Wilco/Marr/Finn SupergroupIncludes teaser of a song written and sung by Radiohead drummer Phil Selway. Hear Snippets of the Radiohead/Wilco/Marr/Finn Supergroup As previously reported, the forthcoming Neil Finn (and friends) benefit LP 7 Worlds Collide: The Sun Came Out features contributions from Johnny Marr, Radiohead's Ed O'Brien and Phil Selway, Jeff Tweedy, John Stirratt, Pat Sansone, and Glenn Kotche of Wilco, and others. The record is out August 31 in the UK via Columbia, and now you can listen to some minute-long snippets from it at the album's MySpace page. The teasers include bits of "The Ties That Bind Us" (written and sung by Radiohead drummer Phil Selway), "Too Blue" (co-written by Marr and Tweedy and featuring O'Brien, Selway, and Kotche), and "Learn to Crawl" (written by O'Brien, Marr, Finn, and his son Liam). Proceeds from sales of the album benefit Oxfam. Full tracklist below (via Amazon): 7 Worlds Collide: The Sun Came Out: 01 Too Blue [ft. Johnny Marr, Ed O'Brien, Phil Selway, and Glenn Kotche]02 You Never Know [ft. Jeff Tweedy]03 Little by Little [ft. Sharon Finn]04 Learn to Crawl05 Girl Make Your Own Mind Up [ft. Don McGlashan, Glenn Kotche, Ed O'Brien, and Jeff Tweedy]06 Hazel Black [ft. KT Tunstall]07 Red Wine Bottle [ft. Liam Finn]08 Black Silk Ribbon [ft. KT Tunstall and Bic Runga]09 Run in the Dust [ft. Johnny Marr]10 The Ties That Bind Us [ft. Phil Selway]11 What Could Have Been [ft. Jeff Tweedy]12 Duxton Blues [ft. Glenn Richards and Johnny Marr]13 Reptile [ft. Lisa Germano and Glenn Kotche] Amazon only has this listed as an import. I assume there will be a US release also, right? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Gobias Industries Posted July 31, 2009 Share Posted July 31, 2009 Amazon only has this listed as an import. I assume there will be a US release also, right? I would assume so. The release date is "sort of" far away, so I would keep an eye out for it to show up as a US release. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Dude Posted July 31, 2009 Share Posted July 31, 2009 Attached thumbnail(s) John's name is still misspelled on his postage stamp. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
brownie Posted July 31, 2009 Share Posted July 31, 2009 There is now a London gig associated with this project, which includes two Wilco members as participants: From Myspace: 7 Worlds Collide comes to London for special one-off gig Neil Finn is bringing the 7 Worlds Collide project to London for a very special one off show at Dingwalls in Camden. The exclusive and intimate show will take place on August 11th, and will feature Neil Finn, Ed O'Brien and Phil Selway of Radiohead and Glenn Kotche and John Stirratt of Wilco. Together they will be premiering tracks from the forthcoming album The Sun Came Out. Tickets go on sale Monday 3rd August at 9am and cost £25. Get them from Live Nation online, or by calling 0844 576 5483. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
mahinty Posted August 3, 2009 Share Posted August 3, 2009 Article in NZ paper, Sunday Star Times (2 August 2009). Res might be a bit low for easy reading - let me know if they are. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Dude Posted August 3, 2009 Share Posted August 3, 2009 Article in NZ paper, Sunday Star Times (2 August 2009). Res might be a bit low for easy reading - let me know if they are. Nice article, thanks for posting this. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Preferred B Posted August 3, 2009 Share Posted August 3, 2009 Yes, thanks so much! I cracked up at the Liam: (Unprintable) bit. I can imagine. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
jeffcoop Posted August 6, 2009 Share Posted August 6, 2009 The Marr/Tweedy composition Too Blue is currently being streamed at BBC Radio Scotland--it begins about 10:45 into the program. Sounds great. (via frenzforum) Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Jaffaman Posted August 14, 2009 Share Posted August 14, 2009 USA release date is September 29th. There'll be a radio feature about the 7 Worlds Collide project on Radio New Zealand National's Music 101 programme tomorrow. That's Saturday 15th August, just after 2pm NZ time (check your world clock). It begins with a section from the 7 Worlds Collide mix of "You Never Know" before going into an interview with Neil Finn. This can be heard online at http://www.radionz.co.nz/music101. They were going to play a short interview with John Stirratt after that (featuring the other Wilco-headed songs from the album) but I've just heard it's been dropped from the broadcast schedule due to lack of time. However, John's full interview will be archived online after 5pm Saturday NZ time at www.radionz.co.nz/musictalk along with an extended version of my interview with Neil. Due to copyright reasons, the music won't be included in the archived features. A pity, as the John Stirratt item included excerpts from his beautiful "Over and Done", Pat's "Don't Forget Me" and Jeff's "What Could Have Been". Jeremy Quote Link to post Share on other sites
ThisIsNowhere Posted August 14, 2009 Share Posted August 14, 2009 USA release date is September 29th. There'll be a radio feature about the 7 Worlds Collide project on Radio New Zealand National's Music 101 programme tomorrow. That's Saturday 15th August, just after 2pm NZ time (check your world clock). It begins with a section from the 7 Worlds Collide mix of "You Never Know" before going into an interview with Neil Finn. This can be heard online at http://www.radionz.co.nz/music101. They were going to play a short interview with John Stirratt after that (featuring the other Wilco-headed songs from the album) but I've just heard it's been dropped from the broadcast schedule due to lack of time. However, John's full interview will be archived online after 5pm Saturday NZ time at www.radionz.co.nz/musictalk along with an extended version of my interview with Neil. Due to copyright reasons, the music won't be included in the archived features. A pity, as the John Stirratt item included excerpts from his beautiful "Over and Done", Pat's "Don't Forget Me" and Jeff's "What Could Have Been". JeremyVery cool. Too bad about the John Stirratt segment but fortunately we'll be able to hear the whole album soon. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Plumplechook Posted August 14, 2009 Author Share Posted August 14, 2009 Thanks for the heads-up Jeremy. And good to see they've fixed the miss-spelling of John's name in the final cover art - found here: http://www.frenz.com/neilfinn/ Quote Link to post Share on other sites
brownie Posted August 14, 2009 Share Posted August 14, 2009 *waves to Jaffaman* I'm very much looking forward to listening to your interviews. Thanks for posting all the details! Quote Link to post Share on other sites
JHamm Posted August 14, 2009 Share Posted August 14, 2009 From what I gather, there was an hour long television show about the project aired in New Zealand and I should have a copy some time in the very near future. Once I get it, I'll make it available to anyone who wants a copy. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Jaffaman Posted August 14, 2009 Share Posted August 14, 2009 From what I gather, there was an hour long television show about the project aired in New Zealand and I should have a copy some time in the very near future. Once I get it, I'll make it available to anyone who wants a copy. It's an entertaining TV doco. There was talk of putting together an extended theatrical release. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
mahinty Posted August 15, 2009 Share Posted August 15, 2009 USA release date is September 29th. There'll be a radio feature about the 7 Worlds Collide project on Radio New Zealand National's Music 101 programme tomorrow. That's Saturday 15th August, just after 2pm NZ time (check your world clock). It begins with a section from the 7 Worlds Collide mix of "You Never Know" before going into an interview with Neil Finn. This can be heard online at http://www.radionz.co.nz/music101. They were going to play a short interview with John Stirratt after that (featuring the other Wilco-headed songs from the album) but I've just heard it's been dropped from the broadcast schedule due to lack of time. However, John's full interview will be archived online after 5pm Saturday NZ time at www.radionz.co.nz/musictalk along with an extended version of my interview with Neil. Due to copyright reasons, the music won't be included in the archived features. A pity, as the John Stirratt item included excerpts from his beautiful "Over and Done", Pat's "Don't Forget Me" and Jeff's "What Could Have Been". Jeremy It's an entertaining TV doco. There was talk of putting together an extended theatrical release. Mr Jaffaman, if that is your real name, you seem to have quite a lot of inside info on this. What's your connection to the project/National radio? Thanks for posting. I'm looking forward to tuning-in shortly.... Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Jaffaman Posted August 15, 2009 Share Posted August 15, 2009 I'm a studio engineer and producer at Radio New Zealand and have known Neil Finn for many years. Have done a bit of work at his Roundhead Studios at various times but had no direct involvement in the recording of The Sun Came Out. However, my partner and I are keen Wilco fans so we attended all three 7 Worlds Collide concerts in Auckland this year - up the front every night. Because Neil had commitments overseas in August, we pre-recorded our interview a month ago. Lucky me - I got to hear the album early. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
mahinty Posted August 15, 2009 Share Posted August 15, 2009 Nice work Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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