Silver Bell was intended to be Patty Griffin's third album, but went unreleased by A&M Records, which scrapped its 2000 release after being bought by Interscope. This spurred Griffin to leave the label and sign to Dave Matthews' ATO Records. However, several songs from the Silver Bell sessions were leaked out. The album was eventually released thirteen years later, by A&M, on October 8th 2013.
"Silver Bell," is a powerful, heartfelt collection of folk-rock songs intended for release in 2000, ha...
Silver Bell was intended to be Patty Griffin's third album, but went unreleased by A&M Records, which scrapped its 2000 release after being bought by Interscope. This spurred Griffin to leave the label and sign to Dave Matthews' ATO Records. However, several songs from the Silver Bell sessions were leaked out. The album was eventually released thirteen years later, by A&M, on October 8th 2013.
"Silver Bell," is a powerful, heartfelt collection of folk-rock songs intended for release in 2000, has sat on Universal Music's shelves for 13 years – having gotten lost in the shuffle during a regime change at her then-label A&M Records. But two of the songs found a major audience several years later, when the Dixie Chicks made hit singles out of stark ballad "Top Of The World" and plucky empowerment anthem "Truth #2." Other tracks, like "Making Pies" and "Mother Of God," were re-recorded by Griffin and appeared on later albums like "1,000 Kisses" and "Impossible Dream," respectively.
The original recordings remained the stuff of fan legend, with leaked files circulated among fan circles for years.
However, on October 8th 2013, "Silver Bell" finally got an official release — complete with new mixes by famed producer Glyn Johns (The Who, The Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin). It is now available at all major digital and physical music retailers via Universal Music Enterprises. The new version features 13 updated mixes of "Silver Bell"'s original 14 tracks, plus one freshly unearthed track, "Fragile." The tracks were initially recorded at Daniel Lanois' Kingsway Studio in New Orleans, and features a guest appearance by Emmylou Harris on backing vocals for "Truth #2." Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.