Todd Snider

New Connection

Todd Snider - New Connection

2002 | Oh Boy 

All Music Guide Review

New Connection -- Todd Snider's fifth album and the second for John Prine's Oh Boy label -- finds the singer riding atop a warm band featuring Jason Wilber and David Jacques (both of Prine's touring unit), Paul Griffith, and Will Kimbrough. Like Kevn Kinney, Snider's voice alternates between a drawl and a scratch, occasionally dropping into Jim White-like whispers. It is in these cracks that Snider finds a wry strength, which he hangs on his almost traditional singer/songwriter wares. There are humorous tunes -- "Vinyl Records," "Beer Run," and "Statistician's Blues" -- but they're rarely anything more than cute. "Broke," meanwhile, sounds like a Nashville version of Lou Reed's "Goodnight Ladies." Snider gets a few elegiac beauties into the mix, too, including the subtly produced "Easy" and the almost heartbreaking "Class of 85." These are fine songs. Prine takes a guest turn on his own "Crooked Piece of Time," which fits in with the rest of the record almost too well. ~ Jesse Jarnow, Rovi

New Connection Track Listing

  • Track#
  • Title
  • time
  • 2
  • Vinyl Records
  • 2:29
  • Sound Clip for Vinyl Records from New Connection

  • 3
  • Rose City
  • 2:53
  • Sound Clip for Rose City from New Connection

  • 4
  • Beer Run
  • 2:42
  • Sound Clip for Beer Run from New Connection

  • 5
  • Easy
  • 3:10
  • Sound Clip for Easy from New Connection

  • 7
  • Anywhere
  • 4:50
  • Sound Clip for Anywhere from New Connection

  • 10
  • Class of 85
  • 3:34
  • Sound Clip for Class of 85 from New Connection

  • 11
  • Broke
  • 3:36
  • Sound Clip for Broke from New Connection

  • 13
  • Waco Moon
  • 3:48
  • Sound Clip for Waco Moon from New Connection

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