These Are the New Good Times
- These Are the New Good Times
Infobox Album |
Name = These Are the New Good Times
Type = Album
Artist = Pale Horse and Rider
Released = March 11 2003
Recorded = July 1 2002 – October 31 2002
Genre = Indie rock/Americana
Length = 37:20
Label = Darla Records
Producer = Charles Newman
Reviews =
* Allmusic Rating|4|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:et5m96bokep2 link]
* "Harp Magazine" [http://harpmagazine.com/reviews/cd_reviews/detail.cfm?article_id=1226 link]
* "Pitchforkmedia" 6.3 [http://www.pitchforkmedia.com/article/record_review/20708/Pale_Horse_and_Rider_These_Are_the_New_Good_Times link]
* PopMatters [http://www.popmatters.com/music/reviews/p/palehorseandrider-theseare.shtml link]
* "Delusions of Adequacy" [http://www.adequacy.net/review.php?reviewID=2666 link]
* "Fakejazz" 10/12 [http://www.fakejazz.com/reviews/2003/spectacularfantastic.shtml link]
Last album =
This album = "These Are the New Good Times" (2003)
Next album = "Moody Pike" (2004)
"These Are the New Good Times" is the debut release from Pale Horse and Rider, a Jon DeRosa side-project with Marc Gartman. It was released in 2003 via Darla Records. Alan Sparhawk of Low and Charles Newman of Flare were guest performers on the recording.
Track listing
# "Jersey Coast Line" – 3:43
# "I Told Jesus Christ How Much I Love Her" – 3:54
# "Will We Be Blessed Someday" – 2:56
# "Sunday Matinee" – 4:03
# "Stars" – 5:23
# "Past Life" – 2:33
# "Aura Lee" – 3:33
# "Coney Island" – 2:01
# "Metropolitan Love Song" – 2:27
# "I Came Here Every Night" – 2:24
# "The Prettiest Girl I've Seen Tonight (So Far)" – 4:23
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