(PR) Former Elektra recording artist Anna Troy releases her second solo disc, Wait Another Day, on October 4, with a CD release show that night at San Diego's hottest new night spot, Bar Pink. Making the event extra special, Troy will perform Wait Another Day in it's entirety, with the albums key guest, legendary guitarist Greg Douglass on hand to add his six string magic.Wait Another Day will take even long time believers in Troy's abilities as both a song-writer and guitarist by surprise. Featuring ten songs, Wait Another Day, has been in germination for over a year, though the nitty gritty of recording has been only a few months, off and on.
Troy's blues fans will find much to like on the new album, but they won't find much blues. Likewise her detour into indie rock sounds has been tempered. Instead, what we have is something that incorporates all of the above and more, resulting in something closer to classic rock, in the sense that it's rock with an enormous sense of melody. Of course, there are a few ballads as well.
It's been a couple years since the release of her debut solo disc, "Ain't No Man," and the sense of experimentation to be found on the new recording has been, frankly, refreshing. In an age where most albums sound like collections of glorified home demos, Wait Another Day stands out. Troy's guitar playing and vocals have never been stronger, and her songwriting, as usual, is top notch. But what really sets this album apart is the way it's been constructed. Opting not to use a set band for the sessions, she has instead gathered a select group of musicians for best fit. Amongst the performers to be heard during the Mike Kamoo helmed Wait Another Day sessions at Earthling Studios: bluesman /bassist Robin Henkel (Big Rig Deluxe), drummer Megan Parchman (Runhoney, Danielle Lo Presti & The Masses), bassist Joe Poma (True Stories), keyboardist Mike Reed (The Smart Brothers), pianist Tim Hines (Lights On) and pianist Daniel Hartzheim. Meanwhile, Bart Mendoza (The Shambles, Manual Scan) and harmonica virtuoso Billy Watson also contribute.
But the album's V.I.P. position goes to Greg Douglass whose incendiary lead guitar parts fuel much of the album. Virtuoso doesn't even begin to describe his unique playing. His leads literally wrap around the tunes in a way that adds melody. Best known as guitarist with the likes of The Steve Miller Band and The Greg Kihn Band, he's also the co-author of Miller's mega-hit "Jungle Love." Here he contributes five co-writes to the proceedings. A further co-write with Reed rounding out the collaborations. The rest of the compositions are by Troy alone.
OCTOBER 4 2008
ANNA TROY CD Release w/ very special guests
BAR PINK – 3829 30th Street, North Park / San Diego
FREE – 10 pm - 21 and Up – DJ Sets before & after!