Matt Andersen - Collection (2005-2019)
Artist: Matt Andersen
Title: Collection
Year Of Release: 2005-2019
Label: Weatherbox/Busted Flat/True North Records
Genre: Modern Electric Blues
Quality: MP3 / 320 kbps
Total Time: 10:24:15
Total Size: 1.4 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Collection
Year Of Release: 2005-2019
Label: Weatherbox/Busted Flat/True North Records
Genre: Modern Electric Blues
Quality: MP3 / 320 kbps
Total Time: 10:24:15
Total Size: 1.4 GB
WebSite: Album Preview
2005 "Solo At Sessions" (00:39:27)
01. Leavin' Blues 03:20
02. Ain't No Sunshine 03:49
03. When My Angel Gets The Blues 04:56
04. I Play The Fool For You 06:05
05. One Size Never Fits 02:32
06. Rollin' Home 03:33
07. Have You Got The Blues 05:20
08. If I Can't Have You 02:30
09. Tell Me 04:15
10. My Old Friend The Blues 03:03
• 2006 "Live At Liberty House" (00:59:50)
01. Intro 00:27
02. Key To The Highway 05:01
03. I'm On Fire 03:55
04. Long Black Veil 05:05
05. Angel From Montgomery 05:02
06. Every Day I Get The Blues 05:48
07. Magnolia 04:10
08. Country Road 03:36
09. Steamroller 06:26
10. I Shall Be Released 06:18
11. Mojo 05:08
12. Wagon Wheel 05:53
13. Louise 02:54
• 2007 "Second Time Around" (00:58:09)
01. Leavin' Blues 03:45
02. I Play The Fool For You 07:20
03. When My Angel Gets The Blues 04:46
04. If I Can't Have You 02:42
05. One Size Never Fits 02:59
06. Ain't No Sunshine 04:43
07. Just Don't Call Me Your Friend 02:50
08. Lay Down With Me 03:42
09. Tell Me 04:13
10. Have You Got The Blues 06:01
11. Rollin' Home 03:22
12. My Old Friends The Blues 04:22
13. Jam (Untitled Hidden Track) 07:20
• 2008 "Something In Between" (00:51:08)
01. Come By 03:15
02. Something In Between 03:40
03. Working Man Blues 04:19
04. So Gone Now 04:59
05. Stay With Me 03:59
06. Better Man Blues 03:48
07. Lonesome Road 04:21
08. Wrote A Song For Everyone 04:21
09. Broken Man 03:33
10. Tell Me 05:32
11. How I Wish 02:34
12. Baby Come Back Home 02:37
13. Bold And Beaten 04:03
• 2009 "Live At The Phoenix Theater" (01:08:42)
01. Better Man Blues 05:12
02. One Size Never Fits 03:17
03. I Play The Fool For You 07:11
04. Something In Between 04:09
05. When My Angel Gets The Blues 05:26
06. Bold And Beaten 04:42
07. If I Can't Have You 03:41
08. To Leave What Should Be Left Alone 05:03
09. Working Man Blues 04:13
10. So Gone Now 07:52
11. Devil's Bride 05:05
12. Have You Got The Blues 07:46
13. Round And Round 04:57
• 2009 "Piggyback" (00:54:55)
01. I Wanna Be A Float Plane 04:29
02. The Way You Move 03:35
03. Hold Me With Both Hands 03:20
04. Livin' In Sarnia 06:53
05. Devil's Bride 04:04
06. Going Home 03:22
07. Storms Rollin' In 05:27
08. Better Days 08:17
09. I'll Tell You A Story 04:53
10. Blue Celtic Rose 03:14
11. Workin' My Way Home To My Girl 02:55
12. You're A Best Seller Baby 04:20
• 2011 "Coal Mining Blues" (00:53:38)
01. I Don't Wanna Give In 03:05
02. Fired Up 03:46
03. Coal Mining Blues 05:14
04. Lay It On The Line 03:18
05. Baby I'll Be 04:03
06. Make You Stay 05:27
07. Home Sweet Home 04:10
08. Heartbreaker 05:11
09. She Comes Down 06:33
10. Willie's Diamond Joe 04:00
11. I Work Hard For The Luxury 04:47
12. Feel Like Going Home 03:57
• 2011 "Spirit Of Christmas" (00:48:13)
01. Hobo Christmas Train 03:08
02. Blue Christmas 02:49
03. Ol' Nick And Rudy 02:57
04. My Little Country Church At Christmas Time 04:15
05. The Lonely Sheoherd 04:05
06. O Holy Night 04:30
07. Country Christmas Blues 03:28
08. Little Toy Trains 02:14
09. Miss Mary Christmas 03:25
10. The Spirit Of Christmas 05:21
11. SIlent Night 03:23
12. Go Tell It On The Mountain 03:11
13. Auld Lang Syne 05:20
• 2014 "Weightless" (00:47:33)
01. I Lost My Way 04:16
02. My Last Day 05:28
03. So Easy 04:34
04. Weightless 04:33
05. Alberta Gold 03:33
06. Let's Go To Bed 02:59
07. The Fight 03:36
08. Drift Away 03:43
09. Let You Down 02:54
10. City Of Dreams 03:09
11. Between The Lines 04:36
12. What Will You Leave 04:07
• 2016 "Honest Man" (00:36:11)
01. Break Away 02:45
02. The Gift 04:26
03. Honest Man 03:32
04. I'm Giving In 04:08
05. Quiet Company 03:52
06. Let's Get Back 04:23
07. All The Way 04:01
08. Last Surrender 03:17
09. Who Are You Listening To? 02:43
10. One Good Song 02:59
• 2018 "Live At Olympic Hall" (00:54:16)
01. Weightless 05:38
02. Alberta Gold 03:50
03. I Don't Wanna Give In 03:54
04. What Will You Leave 05:27
05. Coal Mining Blues 05:36
06. Ophelia 05:04
07. My Last Day 08:01
08. Going Down 06:35
09. Devil's Bride 10:06
• 2019 "Halfway Home By Morning" (00:52:07)
01. What Would Your Mama Say 04:40
02. Free Man 03:06
03. Something To Lose 04:48
04. The Bed I Made 03:38
05. Give Me Some Light 04:32
06. Better Than You Want 04:48
07. Gasoline 02:35
08. Over Me 04:30
09. Help Yours Elf 03:54
10. Long Rider 03:57
11. Take Me Back 04:14
12. Been My Last 03:44
13. Quarter On The Ground (A Song For Uncle Joe) 03:36
Unbridled joy springs eternal from Halfway Home by Morning. Recorded live off the floor in Nashville, Tennessee, celebrated songwriter Matt Andersen’s tenth album collects all the essential elements for a down-home ramble and shoots them through with enough electrifying energy to drive the rock ‘n’ roll faithful to simmer, shimmy, and shake. Over its lucky 13 tracks, he explores every facet of his sound—sweat-soaked soul, incendiary rhythm and blues, heartbroken folk, and gritty Americana—and binds them together with palpable heart, as the band leaves everything they’ve got on the sweet old hardwood of the Southern Ground studio, in the same spot that legends like Neil Young, Emmylou Harris, and Jerry Lee Lewis turned up the volume ‘til it couldn’t go up anymore.
Along with the infiltrating buzz of Music City putting its stamp on the record, the studio itself became like a second home for Matt and the band. He and bassist Mike Farrington would routinely kick back with a drink and just listen to the horn section reminisce about the players they’d shared the stage with, and the kitchen took on its typical all-important role as war room, the spot where meals brought the whole crew together to plot next steps. Sometimes it’s tension that shapes a record. But what Halfway Home by Morning offers is soul rejuvenation, looking outward at the anxious state of the world and offering a helping hand, or searching inward to clarify what really matters. And to make a record like that, with warmth and verve, you need to keep your comrades close and feelin’ right. “There really is nothing like listening back in the studio and everybody has the same smile on their face over what we’re hearing,” Matt says. “You can’t fake the vibe of musicians playing together, responding to the choices others are making in that moment.”
Of course, fake vibes were never a threat to Matt. The native New Brunswicker has proven time and time again, on stages everywhere from clubs to theatres, that he’s the genuine article. And Halfway Home by Morning is as honest and compromise free as anything he’s ever done. It stands apart, though, injected with that feelgood swagger that comes from everyone making a racket in the same room. “What Would Your Mama Say?” opens things up on with a slithering groove, introducing us to the velvet smooth backing vocals of The McCrary Sisters. Amy Helm joins the party to slow burn the place down on “Something to Lose,” a righteously tender duet that explores the long, scarred, and loving history of a relationship. “Gasoline” blazes appropriately with horn blasts and tambourine shuffle, as Matt urges all good people of the world: “Let’s start living and forgiving like we’re running out of time.” The acoustic bounce of “Long Rider” belies its road dog lament, pumping ragged soul like they’ve got just enough in the tank to get home. “Been My Last” is a devotional for the ages, with pedal steel sweeping in to burst your heart. And things finish on a relatively sparse, but overwhelmingly poignant note: “Quarter on the Ground (A Song For Uncle Joe)” recalls a conversation between Matt’s mother and uncle, as the latter wishes he could hear Joe’s voice over the phone just one more time.
It should come as no surprise that such a commanding performer, set loose on tape, has built a record that’ll make you dance uncontrollably, weep unashamedly, and fill up any dark spots in your soul with a blast of sonic light. Nearly two decades into his career, still armed with his signature room-shaking, heart-quaking voice, Matt Andersen can’t fail. Halfway Home by Morning is the sound of an artist doing what he was born to do—laying his soul bare using the music that can’t help but run through him. And doing it with more jubilation than he ever has before.
About Matt Andersen
A powerhouse performer with a giant, soul-filled voice and commanding stage presence, Matt Andersen has built a formidable following the old-fashioned way: touring worldwide and letting his stunned audiences and new devotees spread the good word of his righteous tunes all over. And the world has indeed woken up and discovered him, helping him amass over 18 million views on YouTube. In addition to headlining major festivals, clubs and theatres throughout North America, Europe and Australia, he has shared the stage and toured with Bo Diddley, Buddy Guy, Greg Allman, Tedeschi Trucks Band, Randy Bachman, Little Feat, Jonny Lang, Serena Ryder, and more. Andersen nabbed the 2013 and 2016 European Blues Award for Best Solo/Acoustic Act, three Maple Blues Awards in 2012, and was the first ever Canadian to take home top honours in the solo/duo category at the 2010 International Blues Challenge in Memphis. Since the release of Weightless in early 2014, Andersen has received a JUNO nomination for Roots & Traditional Album of the Year, a CIMA Road Gold award, and eight Maple Blues Awards.
Along with the infiltrating buzz of Music City putting its stamp on the record, the studio itself became like a second home for Matt and the band. He and bassist Mike Farrington would routinely kick back with a drink and just listen to the horn section reminisce about the players they’d shared the stage with, and the kitchen took on its typical all-important role as war room, the spot where meals brought the whole crew together to plot next steps. Sometimes it’s tension that shapes a record. But what Halfway Home by Morning offers is soul rejuvenation, looking outward at the anxious state of the world and offering a helping hand, or searching inward to clarify what really matters. And to make a record like that, with warmth and verve, you need to keep your comrades close and feelin’ right. “There really is nothing like listening back in the studio and everybody has the same smile on their face over what we’re hearing,” Matt says. “You can’t fake the vibe of musicians playing together, responding to the choices others are making in that moment.”
Of course, fake vibes were never a threat to Matt. The native New Brunswicker has proven time and time again, on stages everywhere from clubs to theatres, that he’s the genuine article. And Halfway Home by Morning is as honest and compromise free as anything he’s ever done. It stands apart, though, injected with that feelgood swagger that comes from everyone making a racket in the same room. “What Would Your Mama Say?” opens things up on with a slithering groove, introducing us to the velvet smooth backing vocals of The McCrary Sisters. Amy Helm joins the party to slow burn the place down on “Something to Lose,” a righteously tender duet that explores the long, scarred, and loving history of a relationship. “Gasoline” blazes appropriately with horn blasts and tambourine shuffle, as Matt urges all good people of the world: “Let’s start living and forgiving like we’re running out of time.” The acoustic bounce of “Long Rider” belies its road dog lament, pumping ragged soul like they’ve got just enough in the tank to get home. “Been My Last” is a devotional for the ages, with pedal steel sweeping in to burst your heart. And things finish on a relatively sparse, but overwhelmingly poignant note: “Quarter on the Ground (A Song For Uncle Joe)” recalls a conversation between Matt’s mother and uncle, as the latter wishes he could hear Joe’s voice over the phone just one more time.
It should come as no surprise that such a commanding performer, set loose on tape, has built a record that’ll make you dance uncontrollably, weep unashamedly, and fill up any dark spots in your soul with a blast of sonic light. Nearly two decades into his career, still armed with his signature room-shaking, heart-quaking voice, Matt Andersen can’t fail. Halfway Home by Morning is the sound of an artist doing what he was born to do—laying his soul bare using the music that can’t help but run through him. And doing it with more jubilation than he ever has before.
About Matt Andersen
A powerhouse performer with a giant, soul-filled voice and commanding stage presence, Matt Andersen has built a formidable following the old-fashioned way: touring worldwide and letting his stunned audiences and new devotees spread the good word of his righteous tunes all over. And the world has indeed woken up and discovered him, helping him amass over 18 million views on YouTube. In addition to headlining major festivals, clubs and theatres throughout North America, Europe and Australia, he has shared the stage and toured with Bo Diddley, Buddy Guy, Greg Allman, Tedeschi Trucks Band, Randy Bachman, Little Feat, Jonny Lang, Serena Ryder, and more. Andersen nabbed the 2013 and 2016 European Blues Award for Best Solo/Acoustic Act, three Maple Blues Awards in 2012, and was the first ever Canadian to take home top honours in the solo/duo category at the 2010 International Blues Challenge in Memphis. Since the release of Weightless in early 2014, Andersen has received a JUNO nomination for Roots & Traditional Album of the Year, a CIMA Road Gold award, and eight Maple Blues Awards.