New Connection
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| New Connection | ||||
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| Studio album by | ||||
| Released | May 14, 2002 | |||
| Studio | Home Depot | |||
| Label | Oh Boy | |||
| Producer | R.S. Field | |||
| Todd Snider chronology | ||||
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New Connection is the fifth album by the American musician Todd Snider, released on May 14, 2002, on Oh Boy Records.[1][2][3] Snider supported the album with a North American tour.[4]
Recorded at Home Depot Studios, in Nashville, the album was produced by R.S. Field.[5][1] Snider wrote 30 songs for New Connection.[6] He delegated most of the music to his producer and the musicians.[7] Kim Richey provided backing vocals.[8] Will Kimbrough played guitar.[9]
"Crooked Piece of Time" was written by John Prine, who duetted with Snider.[10][11] "Waco Moon" is a tribute to Eddy Shaver.[12] "Vinyl Records" is about Snider's ever-expanding music collection.[13] "Rose City" was inspired by Snider's Portland childhood.[14] "Close Enough to You" and "Easy" are love songs.[15]