Really like the song itself, but I'm a little tired of how Dave Cobb makes him sound. (I'm assuming this is a Dave Cobb production, because it sure as shit sounds like one.) I just want bigger, lusher production for him at this point! They were definitely tilting toward that on Reunions, but this sounds more in the vein of The Nashville Sound. Idk, I just wish most artists would be more adventurous with their producer choices. I get having a simpatico relationship, and I like Cobb's work a lot. Just feel like someone else could really bring something great out of Jason that we haven't heard yet. I remember him praising Blake Mills when I interviewed him in 2015, and that would be a fucking dynamite combination.
See I didn't notice Cobb mentioned anywhere or see him in the studio footage, so I thought that maybe Jason had finally tried someone different this time around, but I agree it definitely sounds like Cobb Reunions was the first album that really came close to capturing what the band sounds live so I hope that progression isn't lost on this one
If it's not Cobb, I feel like Jason probably self-produced, but he's learned so much of his album-making habits from Cobb that it still sounds like his past few. The album Jason produced for Josh Ritter definitely sounds like a Dave Cobb production. I don't want to be too down on it. I like this song and all these people! And I'm sure the album will be great. I definitely had some complaints about the singles from Reunions and that ended up being probably my second favorite Isbell album. I just think there's something in Isbell's potential that he's not unlocking because he's stayed so much in the same zone of collaborators for the past decade. I feel similarly about Chris Stapleton.
Jason produced. Producer: Jason Isbell Engineer: Gena Johnson Engineer: Matt Ross-Spang Engineer: Michael Bethancourt Engineer, Additional Studio Producer: Matt Pence Assistant Engineer: Austin Brown Mixing Engineer: Sylvia Massy Mixing Engineer: Ian Rickard Mastering Engineer: Pete Lyman Assistant Engineer: Daniel Bacigalupi
Some new dates announced. Def hitting up one of those Cincy dates in late April! https://www.jasonisbell.com/shows
Some of the songs are "reviewed" in the bottom section of this article. https://recordstoreday.com/UPC/7938...j1sx8czPBjOwi9l6U5rgaEsrjNk3HGTOA7ZqVFslUXIwc
Song rules. Back on the producer topic. I’ve always wished Jason would work with Andrija Tokic and make an album at the Bomb Shelter in Nashville.
Upon further reflection, Isbell self produced the Georgia Blue comp too. There were a few weird choices here and there but overall that sounded really great to me—certainly more life in the tracks than Nashville Sound or even a lot of Reunions. Not sure how indicative that is of how this record will sound but I’m pretty hopeful this first song might not be representative of the whole thing’s sound.@Craig Manning get an advance and let us know dude