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Details of the new album are out. Release date is July 24th.

By Ben Kaye - Consequence of Sound website

As a member of the Allman Brothers Band, Gov’t Mule and The Dead, Warren Haynes has released dozens of records over the years. Even still, the legendary jam guitarist hasn’t touched upon every strain of music he’d like to. Case in point: his new solo album, Ashes and Dust, out this July 24th via Concord Records.

For upwards of 30 years, Haynes has been writing songs from a “folky, singer-songwriter, even Celtic direction,” material that wouldn’t fit on any of his past recorded efforts. He finally decided to put those more Americana-styled tunes to tape, and he brought along an Americana band to help him do it. New Jersey’s own Railroad Earth joined Haynes in the studio, and together they recorded over 30 songs, many of which went through multiple versions before being whittled down to the 13 tracks of Ashes and Dust.

The record sees Haynes exploring a more song-based style of writing than he’s known for. To that end, he played a different instrument (a hollow-body D’Angelico “jazz guitar”) than he’s used to, and in different ways. “I played a lot more slide guitar than I’ve played in a long time,” he explains in a press release, “and a lot of acoustic guitar, things that were more directed to weaving themselves into the fabric of this music.”

But he hasn’t left his jamming roots behind him, either, as demonstrated on lead single “Spots of Time”. Co-written by Phil Lesh, Allman fans may already be familiar with the song. It’s something the Allman Brothers had played live for years, and Haynes had hoped to get it on an album before they retired last year. Now, it’s found a home on Ashes and Dust, and it settled in with the help of some old friends. “We have been playing it with the Allman Brothers in recent years,” Haynes tells Consequence of Sound, “so bringing in Oteil Burbridge and Marc Quinones from the ABB and mixing that chemistry with the chemistry of the Railroad Earth guys made for a fresh take on the song, and a very inspired performance.”

“The album version is the most ‘jam-oriented’ song on the record,” Haynes notes, “but there is also a short version that stands by itself as a song representing the most important memories in one’s life.” The track is a dusky road song that highlights both Haynes’ reliable, sturdy guitar work and Railroad Earth’s elevating string section. There’s an equal sense of sorrowful nostalgia and a restorative strength both in the musical progression and the lyricism. “Spots of time like windows appear,” Haynes sings, “you can look out or in/ But you can’t get to the future, I regret/ without going through the past my friend

Ashes and Dust is available for pre-order now through Haynes’ official website. The deluxe edition features a bonus CD of demos and a live recording from 2006. Find the tracklist, which also includes a guest appearance from Grace Potter, below.

Ashes and Dust Tracklist:
01. Is It Me Or You
02. Coal Tattoo
03. Blue Maiden’s Tale
04. Company Man
05. New Year’s Eve
06. Stranded In Self-Pity
07. Glory Road
08. Gold Dust Woman (feat. Grace Potter)
09. Beat Down The Dust
10. Wanderlust
11. Spots Of Time
12. Hallelujah Boulevard
13. Word On The Wind

Deluxe Edition Bonus CD:
01. Company Man (demo)
02. New Year’s Eve (demo)
03. Glory Road (demo)
04. Wanderlust (demo)
05. Hallelujah Boulevard (live from 12/28/2008)

[Edited on 5/19/2015 by KPRESTN712]

[Edited on 5/19/2015 by KPRESTN712]


 
Posted : May 19, 2015 9:36 am
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Here is a link to the website where you can listen to Spots Of Time.

http://consequenceofsound.net/2015/05/warren-haynes-teams-with-railroad-earth-for-new-album-shares-spots-of-time-listen/


 
Posted : May 19, 2015 9:40 am
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Hard to tell from his website, what the difference is between the pre-order standard CD and the pre-order deluxe CD.

I know the deluxe CD lists those bonus tracks, but the whole site also says "All orders will come with an exclusive download or disc version of bonus live tracks."

Mildly confusing.

Edit: OK, maybe the "exclusive" thing is additional live tracks that are not what is listed on the deluxe CD

[Edited on 5/19/2015 by heineken515]


 
Posted : May 19, 2015 9:57 am
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Like all other Warren Haynes / Mule releases i really look forward to this new album. "Spots of Time" sounds awesome and stating that he's playing lot's of slide, a hollow-body guitar and some songs have a celtic direction makes me even more looking forward to "Ashes & Dust"!!!


 
Posted : May 19, 2015 10:05 am
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I believe pre-order gets you an additional cd of live tracks. Hopefully some music from the shows Warren did with RRE at the Capital Theatre on Oct 11, 2012. They performed:

Glory Road
Wild Horses
To Lay Me Down
Two Of A Kind, Workin’ On A Full House
Time (The Revelator)
Patchwork Quilt
Come On In My Kitchen
China Doll


 
Posted : May 19, 2015 10:09 am
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And i like the sticker on this cover photo (but holy cow....bankruptcy is eminent....but i want the vinyl too!):


 
Posted : May 19, 2015 10:15 am
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Musictoday's shipping prices are always too high. However, I will order through them to get the pre-order bonus disc.

I look forward to this release.


 
Posted : May 19, 2015 10:42 am
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Do you think the image was meant to be inverted?


 
Posted : May 19, 2015 11:03 am
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I took it that it was a mirror.


 
Posted : May 19, 2015 11:13 am
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I can't wait for the "Image Coming Soon" Tee shirt.

I ordered the FLAC. I can burn a copy for my car. Costs less than the $6.49 shipping for the CD.

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Posted : May 19, 2015 11:34 am
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Here is a link to the website where you can listen to Spots Of Time.

http://consequenceofsound.net/2015/05/warren-haynes-teams-with-railroad-earth-for-new-album-shares-spots-of-time-listen//blockquote >

Just listened and at the beginning it was outstanding.It was a nice new direction for Warren that unfortunately,IMHO,lost its way when the sound became very heavy.So,for example,Robert Plant plays a style on some of his recent albums,that has certain definite similarities in style(as reflected early in song) and in tempo and focus of instrumentation from a lighter to heavier sound.The difference is Plant gives alot of space to his musicians while containing the sound and Warren is playing with alot of people,joined by a not so soft rock Oteil/Marc.The song then isn't rock or jam out,instead it becomes Allmanesque,and in this context,bombastic.

Now if you are ok with a harder song,cool,but I expect,basrd on RE music,the rest of the album will be different.


 
Posted : May 19, 2015 1:10 pm
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The song then isn't rock or jam out,instead it becomes Allmanesque,and in this context,bombastic.

I did not take that version to be bombastic in any way. Warren's solo I felt was pointed, yet subdued and anti-climactic while the string solo during the raga ending was equally subdued yet graceful -- all of it in a refreshing sort of way.

Can't wait to hear the rest of the record and see these guys bring it live this summer!


 
Posted : May 20, 2015 6:13 am
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