New Wild Everywhere

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New Wild Everywhere
GLS New Wild Everywhere cover.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedApril 3, 2012 (Canada)
RecordedRevolution Recording
Genre Folk rock
Length53:42
Label Nettwerk
Producer Andy Magoffin
Great Lake Swimmers chronology
The Legion Sessions
(2009)
New Wild Everywhere
(2012)
A Forest of Arms
(2015)

New Wild Everywhere is the fifth studio album by Canadian folk rock band Great Lake Swimmers, released April 3, 2012 on Nettwerk. [1]

Contents

The album was recorded at Toronto's Revolution Recording studio, the first time the band has recorded in a traditional studio. [2] However, in keeping with the band's more established process of recording in unconventional locations, one track, "The Great Exhale", was recorded in the Lower Bay station of the Toronto Transit Commission's subway system in Toronto. [1] A preview track, "Easy Come Easy Go", was released in January 2012 [2] and was the number-one song on the CBC Radio 3 R3-30 singles chart for the week ending on February 25. [3]

The track "Les Champs de progéniture" is a French translation of another album track, "Fields of Progeny". [4]

The album is also available in a "deluxe edition" for advance orders, featuring several live recordings and rarities.

The album debuted at number 33 on the Canadian Albums Chart. [5] The album was named as a longlisted nominee for the 2012 Polaris Music Prize on June 14, 2012. [6]

Artwork

The artwork used throughout the layout of New Wild Everywhere was created by Midwest-based printmaker Nick Wroblewski. The woodcut print featured on the cover is entitled "Suspension of Disbelief". [7]

Track listing

All songs written by Tony Dekker, except as noted.

No.TitleLength
1."Think That You Might Be Wrong"4:15
2."New Wild Everywhere"3:47
3."The Great Exhale"4:39
4."The Knife"4:23
5."Changes with the Wind"4:25
6."Cornflower Blue"4:07
7."Easy Come Easy Go"4:24
8."Fields of Progeny"2:57
9."Ballad of a Fisherman's Wife"3:18
10."Quiet Your Mind"4:51
11."Parkdale Blues"3:55
12."On the Water"5:33
13."Les Champs de progéniture"3:08

Deluxe edition

  1. "New Wild Everywhere (Acoustic)"
  2. "The Great Exhale (Demo)"
  3. "Easy Come Easy Go (Acoustic)"
  4. "Les Champs de progéniture"1
  5. "I Will Never See the Sun (TTC Version)"
  6. "Something Heavy"
  7. "What Was Going Through My Head" (Tom Hooper)
  8. "Easy Come Easy Go (Radio Edit)"

Notes

1 In Canada, "Les Champs de progéniture" is included as the final track on the "regular edition" album, but appears on the bonus disc instead of the primary album in the "deluxe edition"; in all non-Canadian markets, the track appears only on the "deluxe edition" bonus disc.

Personnel

Guest musicians:

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