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Bruce's & Stevie's SILVER PATRON SAINTS: THE SONGS OF JESSE MALIN tracks among those announced today



July 24, 2024


Today the full track listing was announced for Silver Patron Saints: The Songs of Jesse Malin, the various-artists tribute album that will be released on September 20 to raise additional funds for Malin's continuing recovery efforts after suffering a rare spinal stroke last year. The announcement was accompanied by the official release of the album's second single, Billie Joe Armstrong's version of "Black Haired Girl." You can click here to order/stream "Black Haired Girl" and pre-order the album. The album's first single, Bleachers' version of "Prisoners of Paradise," the lyrics of which provided the inspiration for Silver Patron Saints' title, was released last month. You can click here to order/stream "Prisoners of Paradise" and pre-order the album.


Among the yet-to-be-released tracks announced today is Bruce Springsteen's version of "She Don't Love Me Now." Since detailed production/personnel details have yet to be shared publicly, we don't yet know whether Springsteen's version is a full-band version, as Malin's original version was, or if it is something closer to a solo, possibly acoustic version. Also among today's announced and yet-to-be-released tracks: a version of "Turn Up The Mains" featuring Stevie Van Zandt in collaboration with Joey C., the late, great soon-to-be-offically-inducted-Rock-and-Roll-Hall-of-Famer Wayne Kramer, Tom Morello, Alison Mosshart, and Mike Watt.


Here is the complete track list for Silver Patron Saints: The Songs of Jesse Malin:

  1. Bleachers - "Prisoners of Paradise"

  2. Counting Crows - "Oh Sheena"

  3. Bruce Springsteen - "She Don't Love Me Now"

  4. Billie Joe Armstrong - "Black Haired Girl"

  5. Dinosaur Jr. - "Brooklyn"

  6. Frank Turner - "About You"

  7. Alison Mosshart, Wayne Kramer, Tom Morello, Steven Van Zandt, Mike Watt, & Joey C. - "Turn Up The Mains"

  8. Lucinda Williams and Elvis Costello - "Room 13"

  9. The Wallflowers - "Don't Let Them Take You Down (Beautiful Day)"

  10. Spoon - "The Way We Used To Roll"

  11. Rocky O'Riordan - "Shane"

  12. Butch Walker - "In The Modern World"

  13. Susanna Hoffs - "High Lonesome"

  14. Graham Parker - "Greener Pastures"

  15. Alejandro Escovedo - "Meet Me At The End Of The World"

  16. The Hold Steady - "Death Star"

  17. Tommy Stinson and Ruby Stinson - "Riding On The Subway"

  18. The Walker Roaders - "St. Mark's Sunset"

  19. Ian Hunter - "Dead On"

  20. Danny Clinch featuring Daniel Donato's Cosmic Country - "Almost Grown"

  21. Aaron Lee Tasjan - "Shining Down"

  22. Low Cut Connie - "When You're Young"

  23. Willie Nile - "All The Way From Moscow"

  24. Rancid - "No Way Out"

  25. Gogol Bordello - "You Know It's Dark When Atheists Start To Pray"

  26. Agnostic Front - "God Is Dead"

  27. Murphy's Law - "Frankie"


In a statement issued on his Facebook page today, Jesse Malin wrote, "This is one record that I’ll never ever forget. I’m incredibly grateful for everyone who made it happen, especially the artists that took the time to create their own versions of my songs, as well as Diane Gentile, Dave Bason and Glassnote Records for putting it all together. The fact that this record goes from Agnostic Front to Bruce Springsteen, from Rancid to Lucinda Williams, from Counting Crows to Murphy's Law and everything else in between makes me smile in the biggest way. Songs from Heart Attack - my first teenage band, D Generation, and my solo records, all in one place and done so creatively, is the greatest benefit and gift. Hearing these versions really got me through some of the toughest days. I know this record was made to help me financially during a hard time, but the emotional and spiritual boost is beyond anything that I’ve ever felt."


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