Jonathan Wilson announces new album with soothing single "Korean Tea"
10 December 2019, 14:53
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Jonathan Wilson is back with news of his new album Dixie Blur, alongside dropping the soothing single "Korean Tea".
"Korean Tea" is the third single to be shared from Dixie Blur, after "So Alive" and "'69 Corvette".
Dixie Blur is Wilson's first album since last year's Rare Birds.
Wilson recorded the new LP at Nashville's Nashville to record at Sound Emporium Studio with the help of musicians including Mark O’Connor (fiddle), Kenny Vaughan (guitar) Dennis Crouch (bass), Russ Pahl (pedal steel), Jim Hoke (harmonica, woodwinds), Jon Radford (drums), and Drew Erickson (keyboards).
Tracklist:
- Just For Love
- ’69 Corvette
- New Home
- So Alive
- In Heaven Making Love
- Oh Girl
- Pirate
- Enemies
- Fun For The Masses
- Platform
- Riding The Blinds
- El Camino Real
- Golden Apples
- Korean Tea
"Korean Tea" is out now. Jonathan Wilson's Dixie Blur album arrives 6 March 2020 via Bella Union, and is available to pre-order now. He plays London's Lafayette on 8 April 2020. Find out more.
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