COWBOY JUNKIES NEW COVERS ALBUM OUT TODAY

SONGS OF THE RECOLLECTION SEES COWBOY JUNKIES COVERING NEIL YOUNG, GORDON LIGHTFOOT, BOB DYLAN, THE CURE, GRAM PARSON, VIC CHESNUTT, THE ROLLING STONES, AND DAVID BOWIE

OUT TODAY VIA LATENT RECORDINGS

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Songs of the Recollection is a joy to listen to, start to finish. ...a fresh and exciting album that channels the obvious passion these musicians share for the artists being covered." - Exclaim!

“On paper it might sound like filler but to listen to it’s wonderful.” MOJO 

“Now, after 17 albums traveling roads of their own making, they’re releasing a collection of songs by others that inspire them. From David Bowie to Vic Chesnutt, the Junkies do not cover their songs so much as create riveting dialogues within them." No Depression

“As you listen to these nine, you find that the band maintains those same endearing qualities that have sustained them for these 36 years. If anything, Margo Timmins has grown more confident and dramatic in her vocals.” Glide Magazine 

“It’s an intriguing mix but what all the songs have in common is that the band make them their own, playing them through the filter of their distinctive style and inhabiting them like few bands can.  Although they are covers, they’re immediately recognisable as Cowboy Junkies’ songs.” Americana UK  

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Listen to Songs Of The Recollection and you’ll hear works originally written and recorded by Neil Young, Gordon Lightfoot, Bob Dylan, The Cure, Gram Parsons, Vic Chesnutt, The Rolling Stones, and David Bowie that the Cowboy Junkies make their own – and make them sound perfectly natural beside each one another.

Out today via Latent Recordings, Songs Of The Recollection finds the band as distinctive and individual as when they started. Long admired for their carefully chosen covers, the new album consists of nine songs by some of the band’s favorite artists. Some of the tracks are newly recorded, while some are collected from earlier projects.

WATCH / SHARE “FIVE YEARS” (MUSIC VIDEO)  HERE

WATCH COWBOY JUNKIES PERFORM “FIVE YEARS” LIVE HERE

“Long before we were musicians, we were music fans,” says Michael Timmins. We didn't grow up sitting around the kitchen table playing instruments and harmonizing. We grew up sitting around the record player listening to each other's record collections and having our minds blown. This was the passion that we shared.”

Formed in Toronto in 1985, with siblings Michael Timmins on guitar, Margo Timmins on vocals, Peter Timmins on drums, and Michael’s lifelong friend Alan Anton on bass, the band was an odd fit for the era. In the days of hair metal and rock bombast, the Junkies’ music seemed to spread like a whispered secret. Those who heard it, never forgot it.

In a way, Songs Of The Recollection takes the quartet back to its roots. While the group is known primarily for its original songs, since the band’s beginnings Cowboy Junkies have always offered up favorites by other artists.

Except for one original and a cover of Bruce Springsteen’s “State Trooper”, the band’s 1986 debut album, White Off Earth Now, was made up entirely of songs by great blues artists. When the Junkies broke through to the mainstream with the follow-up album, The Trinity Session, it was the group’s moody rendition of Lou Reed’s “Sweet Jane” that immediately caught the ears of college radio.

In the following years, the group included cover songs on nearly all of their releases, recorded an entire album of songs by the darkly evocative songwriting great Vic Chesnutt, and released two volumes of ’Neath Your Covers series, comprised of songs by other artists.

Cowboy Junkies have never had a break-up or had to take a hiatus because they couldn’t get along or got tired of each other. Instead of battling egos, the band appreciates what the other brings to the table. It’s not surprising that the band still appreciates what their favorite songwriters have to offer as well.

“Our goal has always been to create music that took hold of the listener the way that this music took hold of us. These are some of the songs and some of the artists that found their way into our lives and eventually into our repertoire over the past fifty years,” says Michael Timmins.

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SONGS OF THE RECOLLECTION
1. Five Years (David Bowie)
2. Ooh Las Vegas (Gram Parsons)
3. No Expectations (Rolling Stones)
4. Don't Let It Bring You Down (Neil Young)
5. Love In Mind (Neil Young)
6. The Way I Feel (Gordon Lightfoot)
7. I've Made Up My Mind To Give Myself To You (Bob Dylan)
8. Marathon (Vic Chesnutt)
9. Seventeen Seconds (The Cure)

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COWBOY JUNKIES REVEAL NEW COVERS ALBUM, SHARE BOWIE’S “FIVE YEARS”

SONGS OF THE RECOLLECTION SEES COWBOY JUNKIES COVERING NEIL YOUNG, GORDON LIGHTFOOT, BOB DYLAN, THE CURE, GRAM PARSON, VIC CHESNUTT, THE ROLLING STONES, AND DAVID BOWIE

OUT MARCH 25, 2022 VIA LATENT RECORDINGS

LISTEN / SHARE “FIVE YEARS” TODAY HERE
BUY / STREAM “FIVE YEARS” ON FEBRUARY 4 HERE

WATCH COWBOY JUNKIES PERFORM “FIVE YEARS” LIVE HERE

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Saying the Cowboy Junkies ‘cover’ songs doesn’t quite do them justice. Like greats from the classic pop standards era, the Junkies interpret the music of others. They embrace the songs, adapting them in their own style.

The band’s latest release, Songs Of The Recollection, finds the band as distinctive and individual as when they started. Long admired for their carefully chosen covers, the new album consists of nine songs by some of the band’s favorite artists. Some of the tracks are newly recorded, while some are collected from earlier projects.

Listen to Songs Of The Recollection and you’ll hear works originally written and recorded by Neil Young, Gordon Lightfoot, Bob Dylan, The Cure, Gram Parsons, Vic Chesnutt, The Rolling Stones, and David Bowie that the Junkies make their own – and make them sound perfectly natural beside each one another.

Today they’re sharing the LP’s opening track, David Bowie’s "Five Years”, which is the opening track to Ziggy Stardust and The Spiders From Mars. “Those ominous, persistent drums fade-up, the opening piano chord explodes and Bowie steps into the listeners life,” says Michael Timmins. “This was the type of moment that turned our innocent minds inside out when we were young and hunkering greedily around the turntable. When we play it live today, 50 years after it was written, it seems to have more power and relevance than ever; climate change, the pandemic, collapsing democracies...choose your crisis...David predicted them all.”

LISTEN / SHARE “FIVE YEARS” TODAY HERE
BUY / STREAM “FIVE YEARS” ON FEBRUARY 4 HERE

WATCH COWBOY JUNKIES PERFORM “FIVE YEARS” LIVE HERE

“Long before we were musicians, we were music fans,” says Michael Timmins. We didn't grow up sitting around the kitchen table playing instruments and harmonizing. We grew up sitting around the record player listening to each other's record collections and having our minds blown. This was the passion that we shared.”

Formed in Toronto in 1985, with siblings Michael Timmins on guitar, Margo Timmins on vocals, Peter Timmins on drums, and Michael’s lifelong friend Alan Anton on bass, the band was an odd fit for the era. In the days of hair metal and rock bombast, the Junkies’ music seemed to spread like a whispered secret. Those who heard it, never forgot it.

In a way, Songs Of The Recollection takes the quartet back to its roots. While the group is known primarily for its original songs, since the band’s beginnings Cowboy Junkies have always offered up favorites by other artists.

Except for one original and a cover of Bruce Springsteen’s “State Trooper”, the band’s 1986 debut album, White Off Earth Now, was made up entirely of songs by great blues artists. When the Junkies broke through to the mainstream with the follow-up album, The Trinity Session, it was the group’s moody rendition of Lou Reed’s “Sweet Jane” that immediately caught the ears of college radio.

In the following years, the group included cover songs on nearly all of their releases, recorded an entire album of songs by the darkly evocative songwriting great Vic Chesnutt, and released two volumes of ’Neath Your Covers series, comprised of songs by other artists.

Cowboy Junkies have never had a break-up or had to take a hiatus because they couldn’t get along or got tired of each other. Instead of battling egos, the band appreciates what the other brings to the table. It’s not surprising that the band still appreciates what their favorite songwriters have to offer as well.

“Our goal has always been to create music that took hold of the listener the way that this music took hold of us. These are some of the songs and some of the artists that found their way into our lives and eventually into our repertoire over the past fifty years,” says Michael Timmins.

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SONGS OF THE RECOLLECTION
1. Five Years (David Bowie)
2. Ooh Las Vegas (Gram Parsons)
3. No Expectations (Rolling Stones)
4. Don't Let It Bring You Down (Neil Young)
5. Love In Mind (Neil Young)
6. The Way I Feel (Gordon Lightfoot)
7. I've Made Up My Mind To Give Myself To You (Bob Dylan)
8. Marathon (Vic Chesnutt)
9. Seventeen Seconds (The Cure)

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COWBOY JUNKIES SHARE NEW VIDEO FROM INTERNATIONALLY ACCLAIMED NEW ALBUM, ALL THAT RECKONING

WATCH AND SHARE “MOUNTAIN STREAM” HERE

ALL THAT RECKONING LP OUT NOW VIA LATENT RECORDINGS

WORLD TOUR DATES CONTINUE OCTOBER 10

“Over 30 years into their career, ‘All That Reckoning’ shows Cowboy Junkies in peak form, adding another inspired, alluring album to their repertoire.” - Associated Press

“From acoustic warmth to electric rage, all their strengths are here, with Margo Timmins continuing to display a striking ability to sound at once reassuring and battle-scarred. Few other groups have maintained an unchanged lineup for more than three decades while cultivating such a devoted fan base and managing to keep the industry at arm’s length.”
- The Montreal Gazette

“All That Reckoning is all the more surprising for how relevant it sounds, for how well it surveys our current climate, most crucially for how it suggests that the band’s defining traits—the quiet vocals, the erratic guitars, the menacing mid-tempo jams—are specifically calibrated to speak to this very moment.” - BGS

“For over three decades now, Michael Timmins has been a master storyteller and poet” - Domionated

“it’s equal parts tenderness and edge, sensual and beautifully disturbing."  - 5 Stars, MOJO

“Expertly demonstrating what makes ‘All That Reckoning’ such an essential part of Cowboy Junkies discography. … simple, passionate and visceral.”  - Exclaim!

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Today, Cowboy Junkies are sharing the new video for “Mountain Stream” from their latest album, All That Reckoning, out now via Latent Recordings. "The song is an allegory about aging...about lost dreams and missed opportunities,” says Michael Timmins. “It's based on the William Blake poem ‘The Angel’ and like the poem, it is set in a dream state. So I wanted the video to reflect that dream state...I think Lynne Kittredge (video director) captured the mood perfectly in her inimitable style".

WATCH AND SHARE “MOUNTAIN STREAM” HERE

All That Reckoning is a collection of songs that encourages the listener to take notice. It also may be the most powerful album Cowboy Junkies have yet recorded. AP claimed that the album shows the band “in peak form, adding another inspired, alluring album to their repertoire,” MOJO called it “equal parts tenderness and edge, sensual and beautifully disturbing," while Exclaim! said it was “an essential part of Cowboy Junkies discography. … simple, passionate and visceral.”

Anyone who has been following Cowboy Junkies’ three decade-long journey knows the band has always traveled on its own path. In 1988, Cowboy Junkies proved that there was an audience waiting for something quiet, beautiful, and reflective. The Trinity Session was like a whisper that cut through the noise -- and it was compelling. All That Reckoning is the follow up to 2013’s Polaris Music Prize Long-Listed The Kennedy Suite and with it Cowboy Junkies once again gently shake the listener to wake up.

WATCH AND SHARE “SING ME A SONG” HERE

WATCH AND SHARE “THE THINGS WE DO TO EACH OTHER” HERE

LISTEN AND SHARE “ALL THAT RECKONING PART I” HERE

COWBOY JUNKIES TOUR DATES
Oct 10 - Kingston, ON - The Grand Theatre
Oct 11 - Ottawa, ON - Shenkman Arts Centre
Oct 12 - Guelph, ON - River Run Centre
Oct 13 - Burlington, ON - Burlington Performing Arts Centre
Oct 14 - Blyth, ON - Blyth Memorial Community Hall
Oct 19 - Markham, ON - Flato Markham Theatre
Oct 20 - Collingwood, ON - Historic Gayety Theatre
Nov 9 - Glasgow, UK - Mitchell Theatre
Nov 10 - Manchester, UK - RNCM
Nov 11 - London, UK - Bridge Theatre
Nov 14 - Hamburg, DE - Kulturkirche Altona
Nov 15 - Berlin, DE - Passionkirche
Nov 18 - Leuven, BE - The Depot
Nov 19 - Den Hag, NL - Paard

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