David Gray - A New Day at Midnight

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Album Details

Title: A New Day at Midnight
Artist: David Gray
Release Date: 11/5/2002
Re-Released On: 12/3/2002
Label: Iht Records, Eastwest, ATO Records
Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto
UPCs: 078636815428, 5050466165824, 880882159429, 505046610782, 643443214568
Genre: Rock
Styles: Adult Alternative Pop/Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock
Moods: Amiable/Good-Natured, Bittersweet, Cerebral, Earnest, Literate, Melancholy, Wistful, Cathartic, Energetic, Passionate, Reflective, Sophisticated, Autumnal, Fiery, Intimate, Somber
Total Copies: 7
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Dead in the Water
  2. Caroline
  3. Long Distance Call
  4. Freedom
  5. Kangaroo
  6. Last Boat to America
  7. Real Love
  8. Knowhere
  9. December
  10. Be Mine
  11. Easy Way to Cry
  12. The Other Side

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2002CDIht Records
2002CDEastwest5046616582
2002CDATO Records68154
2002CDATO Records21594
2002CDEastwest

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Album Review

David Gray's 1999 release White Ladder was not only a chart hit around the globe but a career turnaround for the artist. His folky techno sound was refreshing and raw, and the public finally took notice to Gray's honest approach. White Ladder went double platinum in America and earned Gray a Grammy nod for Best New Artist. Expectations for a follow-up were naturally high, and Gray wasted no time making another album. A New Day at Midnight, intermittently recorded between his spring 2001 tour and early fall, marks his sixth. He sticks with simple acoustics and subtle string arrangements; however, A New Day at Midnight doesn't possess the heavy heart of White Ladder. Perhaps Gray wasn't going for that, but fans were looking for an emotional disposition. The structure on this particular record is much more loose and carefree. What an impressive move for Gray, for he created something from his heart and mind without concerning himself or what was expected of him. The piano-driven "Meet Me on the Other Side" highlights personal reflections with grace. "Be Mine" is lyrically sweeter, but the winter chill of "December" ironically finds a peace of mind. Gray's father passed away during the recording of A New Day at Midnight, so this is his swan song. The twinkling "Last Boat to America" offers classic White Ladder optimism, so Gray's intent in making the lush and desirable more apparent is real. Gray's definitely more introspective this time around, but he's less digital. Will fans appreciate that? Sure, but it will take some time. ~ MacKenzie Wilson, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Anton CorbijnPortrait Photography
B.J. ColePedal Steel
Chris TetzeliA&R
Dave TurnerCompilation
David GrayString Arrangements, Horn Arrangements, Producer, Instrumentation
Fred DeFayeMixing
George MarinoMastering
Gus ShawCompilation
Iestyn PolsonProducer, Engineer, Horn Arrangements, String Arrangements, Programming
John RossPhotography
McCluneProducer, Instrumentation, String Arrangements, Horn Arrangements
Michael McDonaldA&R, A&R
Robert MaloneGuitar (Bass)
Simon ChangerMixing Assistant
Sophie Sarota?
Steve RalbovskyA&R
Tim BradshawDrones, Horn Arrangements, Lap Steel Guitar, Piano, Guitar (Electric), String Arrangements, Synthesizer, Wurlitzer
Yami MatoteDesign

Member Reviews

Sinead M. (bookworm) wrote on 10/17/2006...

great CD