Pieta Brown Announces 10th Anniversary Reissue of "Paradise Outlaw"

Pieta Brown Announces 10th Anniversary Reissue of "Paradise Outlaw"

Today, Pieta Brown announces a 10th Anniversary reissue of her acclaimed album, Paradise Outlaw. The special anniversary reissue will release on December 13th through Righteous Babe Records, including a first-time pressing on limited edition vinyl, along with merchandise offerings which are available for pre-order now. The digital version will include six additional “Drifters” outtake tracks recorded during the original album sessions. Among these previously unreleased songs is a remix of “Little Swainson” by Bon Iver’s Justin Vernon and BJ Burton, which is out now. 

Listen to the "Little Swainson" remix HERE.

Pre-order the 10th Anniversary Edition of Paradise Outlaw HERE.

Paradise Outlaw was recorded in four days at Justin Vernon’s (Bon Iver) April Base Studio in Wisconsin with a supporting cast including Vernon, Amos Lee, Brown’s father Greg Brown, Iris Dement, Bo Ramsey, and various members of an experimental group of players Brown calls "The Sawdust Collective." The album boasts some of Pieta’s most emotionally resonant compositions and expressive performances to date. Upon its release in 2014, Paradise Outlaw was met with critical acclaim from NPR, American Songwriter, Uncut, Bust Magazine, No Depression, All Music Guide, and Chicago Reader, among many others. It reached #1 on the Roots Music Report Top 50 Americana Country Album chart and remained in the Top 5 for several months. Vernon would also go on to call the album “probably my favorite record ever made at our studio.”

“These songs were recorded live in one big room at April Base Studio in Wisconsin,” Brown remembers.

“Fourteen songs became the album, and the other six songs became these outtakes - these drifters - all held aside for one reason or another. I questioned the mixes on ‘Goin’ Up The Country’ and ‘Drifter.’ And I just questioned ‘Parataxis Blues’ and ‘Why Now’ - both experiments in form and both sparked by my ongoing fascination with beat poetry and old folk songs.

"The remix of ‘Little Swainson’ by BJ Burton and Justin Vernon didn’t make it onto Paradise Outlaw because the album didn’t end up being a double album, as I had originally imagined. And ‘Just Slip Away’ was written in the studio, and recorded as it was coming in. It was the last thing we recorded on the last day. Another experiment that has gone on to become a song I still sing.

"After many sweet inquiries at shows from fans about ‘Goin’ Up The Country’ and ‘Drifter,’ I decided to go back and listen to these outtakes. In spite of many rough edges, I heard and felt the openness and the music made. Offered now with love and hope for more musical experiments everywhere.”

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