2012 studio album by A. C. Newman
Shut Down The Streets is the third solo album by A. C. Newman , released on October 9, 2012, on Matador Records .[ 1] It is Newman's first foray into autobiographical song writing, covering topics such as fatherhood and grief.[ 2]
Recording and release
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Newman cited the Gerry Rafferty song "Baker Street " as inspiration for the album,[ 3] as well as Gordon Lightfoot 's "Daylight Katy ", which inspired the "acoustic baroque" tone.[ 2]
Guest musicians include Marco Benevento , New Pornographers bandmate Neko Case , and Mike Merenda , with production from Colin Stewart .[ 4]
Reception
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The album was named a longlisted nominee for the 2013 Polaris Music Prize on June 13, 2013.[ 8] The album is a shortlisted nominee for the Juno Award for Adult Alternative Album of the Year at the Juno Awards of 2014 . Pitchfork gave the album a score of 6.8.[ 2]
Track listing
"I'm Not Talking" – 4:48
"Do Your Own Time" – 4:33
"You Could Get Lost Out Here" – 4:04
"Encyclopedia of Classic Takedowns" – 3:59
"There's Money In New Wave" – 3:18
"Strings" – 4:37
"Hostages" – 4:09
"Wasted English" – 3:23
"The Troubadour" – 3:49
"They Should Have Shut Down The Streets" – 3:51
"Jacksboro" – 3:34 (bonus track on iTunes Store version of the album)
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