1999–2002: Self-titled and Golden Age of Radio A year and a half after recording
Josh Ritter, Ritter recorded his second album,
Golden Age of Radio, for $1000 and self-released it. The album was recorded in three different studios: Soundgun in
Philadelphia, Electric Cave in
New Hampshire, and a friend's basement studio. While promoting
Golden Age of Radio, he met Jim Olsen, head of
independent record label Signature Sounds, who offered to remaster and re-release the album after hearing Ritter play. The song "Me & Jiggs" was subsequently released as a single in Ireland, where Ritter was quickly becoming a word-of-mouth success, first opening for
the Frames, then headlining his own shows. Ritter's third record,
Hello Starling, produced by former Frames guitarist
Dave Odlum, debuted at No. 2 on the Irish charts. Ritter claims to have not realized the success of the Irish performances until stopping for a drink between cities and hearing the local band play a set covering his songs, something he was told they did frequently.
2003–2009: Hello Starling, The Animal Years, and The Historical Conquests of Josh Ritter In 2003, Ritter shared top billing with the
French Kicks at Sepomana, the annual music festival produced by
WRMC 91.1 FM. Ritter and
Ron Sexsmith headlined the Friday night singer-songwriter event at the Hotel Viking at the 2004
Newport Folk Festival. He also appeared at
Oxegen 2005, and has headlined with artists such as
Joan Baez, who later released her own version of Ritter's song "Wings" on her album
Dark Chords on a Big Guitar. He was signed by a British label,
V2 Records, in 2005 and
Hello Starling was subsequently re-released. He began performing and touring in a
crossover duo with the
classical violinist
Hilary Hahn in 2005. In 2006 Ritter released his fourth album
The Animal Years. 2006 also saw the release of Ritter's first full-length live album and DVD
In the Dark – Live at Vicar Street which was recorded over two nights in May 2006. Ritter released his fifth album,
The Historical Conquests of Josh Ritter, in 2007. Both
The Animal Years and
Historical Conquests received a warm critical reception with
Stephen King calling
The Animal Years the best album of 2006 in his column for
Entertainment Weekly. In support of
Historical Conquests, Ritter appeared as a musical guest on such high-profile television shows as
Late Show with David Letterman in America and
Later... with Jools Holland in Britain. Ritter re-issued his second and third albums,
Golden Age of Radio and
Hello Starling, on April 7, 2009 and January 17, 2010, respectively. Each re-issued album was packaged as a two-disc deluxe edition. The deluxe editions contain both the original studio album as well as solo acoustic versions of all the original tracks, live and remixed bonus songs, and never-before-seen photos and artwork. The deluxe editions also feature liner notes written by Ritter fans, including
Dennis Lehane and
Cameron Crowe. In Autumn 2009 Ritter toured with Love Canon String Band, where he reinterpreted his songs with a band composed of banjo, double bass, mandolin and guitar. This tour included three nights in Whelans Dublin, where he performed his albums
Golden Age of Radio,
Hello Starling, and
The Animal Years in full. In 2009, Ritter also provided the soundtrack for the documentary film
Typeface, by
Kartemquin Films.
2011−2013: So Runs the World Away and The Beast in its Tracks Ritter's sixth album,
So Runs the World Away, was released April 23, 2010 in Ireland and May 4, 2010 worldwide. The
vinyl version of the album had an earlier release on April 17, 2010 as a part of
Record Store Day celebrations. The
vinyl record came packaged with a CD version of the album as well. To promote the album before its release, Ritter made one of the songs, "Change of Time", freely available online. The song also appeared in the March 23, 2010 episode of the television series
Parenthood and the trailer for the 2011
Natalie Portman film
The Other Woman. In support of the new album Ritter toured with his newly named Royal City Band – starting with six dates in Ireland – including a sellout performance at the newly opened, 2100-capacity
Grand Canal Theatre in Dublin, and continuing with an extensive tour of the United States.
So Runs the World Away largely garnered positive reviews. in 2015. On February 15, 2011, Ritter reissued
The Animal Years on
vinyl and as a two-disc deluxe edition on CD. The deluxe edition contains both the original studio album as well as a solo acoustic version of the album. The bonus disc includes four b-side recordings, two videos, new artwork, and liner notes by author
Tom Ricks. During his early 2011 tour, Josh Ritter released an
EP album of previously unreleased material from the
So Runs the World Away recording sessions, titled
To the Yet Unknowing World. Ritter began
streaming the EP for free on his website as well as made it available for
digital purchase on February 8, 2011.
To the Yet Unknowing World hit
Apple's iTunes and record stores February 15, 2011. In February 2011, Ritter and his band continued their extensive tour in support of
So Runs The World Away, touring America and Europe. During his European tour in April 2011 Ritter released his third live album,
Live at The Iveagh Gardens. The limited edition two CD and one DVD set is a live recording of Ritter's performance of 21 songs at the Dublin venue on July 18, 2010. Ritter’s seventh studio album,
The Beast In Its Tracks, was released on March 5, 2013. The album was preceded by singles "Joy To You Baby" and "Hopeful."
2015−present: Sermon on the Rocks, Gathering, and Fever Breaks On July 27, 2015, Ritter announced his eighth studio album,
Sermon on the Rocks. The first single "Getting Ready To Get Down" was premiered the same day. Ritter commented that the inspiration behind the album came from his desire to "play messianic oracular honky-tonk."
Sermon on the Rocks was released later that year on October 16, 2015. In 2017, the album’s second single, "Homecoming", received notable attention after being featured in the season 2 finale of
Showtime’s
Billions. Ritter’s ninth studio album,
Gathering, was announced on July 19, 2017. The first single, "Showboat," was released the same day as the album announcement. "[
Gathering] is a record of joy and sadness and laughter and lightning," commented Ritter. Along with the announcement of
Gathering, Ritter also revealed he was going on an international tour with the Royal City Band. "Thunderbolt’s Goodnight" and "When Will I Be Changed" premiered before
Gathering was officially released on September 22, 2017. On August 28, 2020, Ritter released
See Here, I Have Built You a Mansion, an eight-track EP of rare and unreleased songs, some of which were meant to appear on
Gathering but "didn't quite fit the shape of that record." The EP also included a live version of "Lawrence, Kansas," as well as a cover of the
Dire Straits song
"Brothers in Arms." The first single from that album, "Time is Wasting," debuted on August 19, 2020. ==Other ventures==