Bill Callahan Announces New Album Gold Record

Bill Callahan has announced a new album. It’s called Gold Record and it’s out September 4 via Drag City. The 10-song album features a new version of “Let’s Move to the Country,” from Smog’s 1999 album Knock Knock, and a track named after Ry Cooder. Check out the tracklist below.

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Gold Record is the follow-up to last year’s Shepherd in a Sheepskin Vest, which marked Callahan’s first album in six years. He recorded Gold Record with guitarist Matt Kinsey and bassist Jamie Zurverza.

Bill Callahan will share a new song every week leading up to the full album’s release. The tracks arrive on Mondays, starting on June 29.

Read Pitchfork’s feature “Bill Callahan the Family Man.”

Gold Record:

01 Pigeons
02 Another Song
03 35
04 Protest Song
05 The Mackenzies
06 Let’s Move to the Country
07 Breakfast
08 Cowboy
09 Ry Cooder
10 As I Wander

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Bill Callahan: Gold Record

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