2003 studio album by Jim Guthrie
Now, More Than Ever | ||||
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Studio album by Jim Guthrie | ||||
Released | 18 November 2003 (Canada) / 7 June 2010 (3 Syllables Records) | |||
Recorded | 2003, The House of Miracles | |||
Genre | Folk, indie pop | |||
Length | 44:12 | |||
Label | Three Gut Records, 3 Syllables Records | |||
Producer | Andy Magoffin | |||
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AllMusic |
Now, More Than Ever is an album by Jim Guthrie. It was mastered by George Graves and sequenced by Kristian Galberg. Stephen Evans did the album's artwork.
An "extended edition", featuring a second disc of rarities, B-sides, and demo versions of some of the album's songs was released in 2010.
Track listing
Original
- "Problem With Solutions" – 4:34
- "All Gone" – 4:07
- "So Small" – 3:58
- "Save It" – 4:35
- "Broken Chair" – 4:05
- "Lovers Do" – 6:16
- "Time Is a Force" – 5:27
- "Now, More Than Ever" – 3:24
- "The Evangelist" – 5:10
- "You Are Far (Do You Exist?)" – 2:31
2010 bonus disc
- "Hug Me 'Til I'm Blue"
- "Time Is a Force (Demo)"
- "All Gone (String Only Mix)"
- "Lot to Learn"
- "Save It (8-Track Demo)"
- "Something Don't Feel Right"
- "Lovers Do (String Outro)"
- "So Small (4-Track Demo)"
- "All Gone (Slap Chop Mix)"
- "Wuthering Heights"
- "Love Hurts"
- "Ain't Got No/I Got Life"
Additional musicians
- Bry Webb: Banjo
- Mike Olsen: Cello
- Andy Magoffin: Additional Percussion, Chanting
- Evan Clarke: Drums
- Simon Osborne: Bass
- Owen Pallett: Violins, Viola, String Arrangements
- Laura May Elston: Sax, Flute, Clarinet (So Small)
- Jamie Thompson: Second Kit (Now, More than Ever)
- Melanie Archibald: Lyrical influence (Save It)
Chart activity
The album debuted on the Top 50 Albums from Canadian Campus/Community Radio Airplay at #14 on 28 November 2003, peaking on those charts at #3 position on 9 January 2004 and appearing for the final time the week of 19 March 2004. It spent a total of 8 weeks in the top 10.
Awards
Now, More than Ever was nominated in the category Alternative Album of the Year at the 2005 Juno Awards.
References
- AllMusic review
- "Full Top 50 Chart". Chart. 28 November 2003. Archived from the original on 2 December 2008. Retrieved 11 October 2009.
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: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link) - "Full Top 50 Chart". Chart. 19 March 2004. Archived from the original on 28 March 2009. Retrieved 11 October 2009.
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