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Misfit's Jubilee

Misfit's Jubilee is an album by Jim White released in 2020. U.S. record label Fluff & Gravy hyped the release stating that "The ever-elusive Americana maverick Jim White returns with his most upbeat, hallucinogenic record to date" while European and U.K. label Loose Music touted that the album was "Quickly being recognised as his most intriguing and unruly album to date ... a scrapbook of ideas, images, colours and sounds gathered over White's illustrious career, bound together to form his latest studio album." Notably, Indie Music reviewers tended to agree with the assessments of White's record labels and the album received overall favorable reviews, with comparisons to Bruce Springsteen, Bob Dylan, Elvis Costello, Chicks, Neil Young, the Go-Go's, and the Violent Femmes.

Promotion
Beyond the psyche of White, the album is reflective of the political atmosphere of the U.S. in general in 2020. A promotional video for the song "The Divided States Of America" was released October 21, 2020 on Jim White's YouTube channel. White stated in the comments of the video that "What you got here is your basic semi-psychotic music video featuring the final song on this next record of mine, called Misfit's Jubilee. At this moment in our collective history it makes sense that voices normally content to remain silent should be lifted in outrage, howling, exhorting our minds and hearts to focus on a singular goal---higher ground for all, not just the rich folks." The album ends with the song, and White noted in the video post that "My sincere prayer is that my fellow Americans will wake up and once more hunger for a kinder, saner compass, one that'll lead us back to the pursuit of nobler intentions, ideals of freedom and fairness that were once our theoretical guideposts as a people." In addition to the promotional video for "The Divided States Of America" the album and its songs were promoted by the record labels and White on social media, Facebook in particular. Loose Music posted a month before the album was released that "Jim White is back with "Smart Ass Reply", the second single taken from his brilliant upcoming album "Misfit's Jubilee", out 30 October." Although some may view the album artwork for the digital single as a childish abstraction, one reviewer characterized the song as being " . . . intellectual without being pretentious, street-level without pandering, and a powerful reminder of his particular genius." The critic went on to blame "Jesus and Alice Cooper" for the song popping out and reviving a rebellious spirit in him[White] from years earlier, when he was a Southern religious Jesus Freak that secretly listened to Alice Cooper. Earlier promotion included the first advance single for the album, "Sum Of What We Have Been," which was released in the publication Americana Highway, and announced via a social media post from White. The article on the premiere of "Sum of What We Have Been" notes that "Jim White fans will be happily amazed at the joyfulness in this song" and quoted White stating that "I'm known for my sorrowful story songs so I'm stumped about how this one came to be." ==Background, Funding, and Release==
Background, Funding, and Release
One review of the album states that while " . . . his latest album creates a stir by assembling a series of tracks that the major labels rejected in their desire to make him accessible," "White is willfully expressing his own views, unafraid of the consequences." "Many songs were written at different times over the years but never fit with the other material on the records White released back then. White recorded these tracks at Studio Caporal in Antwerp, Belgium, with drummer Marlon Patton, Geert Hellings on banjo and guitar, and Nicolas Rombouts on bass and keyboards." Although the record is a mix of songs written throughout the expanse of his career, they were all recorded for this album as a cohesive collection and " . . . White's constructions seem purposely antiquated to show the shallowness of contemporary life." White created much of the promotional artwork for the album cover, promotional singles, and a Misfit's themed t-shirt offered on his website. ==Track listing==
Track listing
All tracks by Jim White Engineered by Nicolas Rombouts, Marlon Patton, and Jim White Mixed and mastered by John Keane • "Monkey In A Silo" – 4:26 • "Wonders Never Cease" – 4:35 • "The Sum OF What We've Been" – 3:58 • "Where Would I Be" – 3:41 • "Smart Ass Reply" – 4:00 • "The Mystery Of You" – 4:24 • "Highway Of Lost Hats" – 5:27 • "Fighting My Ghosts Again" – 4:05 • "My Life's A Stolen Picture" – 4:31 • "The Divided States OF America" – 6:12 ==Musicians==
Musicians
• Marlon Patton – drums • Nicolas Rombouts – bass, double bass, synths, piano, vocals • Jim White – acoustic guitar, slide guitar, electric guitar, banjolin, mandolin, oud, cumbus, dam, tambourine, keys, melodica, esoteric percussion, vocals, backing vocals • Geert Hellings – acoustic guitar, slide guitar, electric guitar, banjo, vocals • Josh Klein – trumpet • Glenn Patscha – Piano • Laura Huysmans – vocals • Matt Watts – vocals • Alex Wright – vocals • Tara Anderson – vocals • Sadie Pratt – vocals • Willow Martin – vocals • Andrew Wessen – vocals ==References==
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