Julie Doiron Reissues Second Solo Album

Julie Doiron Reissues Second Solo Album

Originally released by Sub Pop in 1997, the second solo LP from Eric's Trip bassist and songwriter of note Julie Doiron (and first to bear her given name), Loneliest in the Morning, will be reissued by Doiron's current label Jagjaguwar on July 22.

For the new Morning, the original disc's 14-tune run is bolstered by a trio of bonus cuts: "Second Time", from a split single with Snailhouse, and "Who Will Be the One" and "Too Much", each from a 7" Doiron recorded with her occasional collaborators Wooden Stars.

Speaking of collaborators, Doiron recently worked up the Lost Wisdom LP with Mount Eerie and Fred Squire. That disc drops October 7 on Mount Eerie's own P.W. Elverum & Sun imprint, and Doiron has a couple gigs with the Eerie man this September.

Loneliest in the Morning:

01 So Fast
02 Dance Me
03 Sorry Part I
04 Tell You Again
05 Explain
06 Crying Baby
07 Sweeter
08 Tonight, We Sleep
09 Mother
10 Love to Annoy
11 Creative Depression
12 Sorry Part II
13 Condescending You
14 Le Soleil
15 Second Time *
16 Who Will Be the One *
17 Too Much *

* bonus track

Julie:

09-19 New York, NY - Lutheran Church of the Messiah #
09-20 Northampton, MA - Iron Horse #

# with Mount Eerie, Calm Down, It's Monday

Posted by Paul Thompson on Fri, Jul 18, 2008 at 1:55pm