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To promote the album before its release, Ritter made one of the songs, "Change of Time", freely available online. [27] The song also appeared in the March 23, 2010 episode of the television series Parenthood and the trailer for the 2011 Natalie Portman film The Other Woman. [28]
Golden Age of Radio is the second studio album by American singer-songwriter Josh Ritter. It was Ritter's first album to be released nationally after he was signed to Signature Sounds. According to his official website, [5] Golden Age of Radio was originally self-released in 2001 and passed out at shows. This self-pressed version contained a ...
The record's release was met with high anticipation and covered by multiple news and media publications. Stephen King reported looking forward to the album. [14] Irish music magazine Hot Press featured "Josh Ritter week" with free track downloads from the album, front cover picture, and interviews. [15]
The Historical Conquests of Josh Ritter "Right Moves" – "Empty Hearts" 2008 – "Real Long Distance" – "Change of Time" 2010 – So Runs the World Away "Joy to You Baby" 2012 – The Beast in Its Tracks "Hopeful" 2013 – "Getting Ready To Get Down" 2015 16 Sermon on the Rocks "Homecoming" – "The Temptation of Adam [live]" [36] 2016 ...
4 Songs Live EP is an EP by American singer-songwriter Josh Ritter. It was released on February 22, 2005. The EP features live recordings of three songs from Hello Starling and one song from Golden Age of Radio. It was recorded in October 2003 and June 2004 at Vicar Street and the Green Energy Festival in Dublin. [1]
On April 17, 2010, American singer-songwriter Josh Ritter released his sixth full-length studio album, So Runs the World Away.This was followed by a live album, Live at The Iveagh Gardens, in December 2011, as well as two extended plays, To the Yet Unknowing World (2011) and Bringing in the Darlings (2012).
The EP is eight songs Josh Ritter performed at a sold-out show in Washington DC on October 9, 2007, at the 9:30 Club. [2] Track listing.
“Only a River" is a song by Bob Weir, written in collaboration with Josh Ritter. The song is the first single from his third solo album, Blue Mountain. [1] The album was written by Weir in collaboration with members of The National; Josh Ritter, Josh Kaufman, Scott Devendorf, Joe Russo, and The Walkmen's Walter Martin, along with lyricists Josh Ritter, Gerrit Graham, and John Perry Barlow.