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You Follow Me

You Follow Me
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Studio album by Nina Nastasia and Jim White
Released May 28, 2007
Recorded 2006 at Electrical Audio Studios
Genre Alternative rock
Length 31:18
Label FatCat Records
Producer Steve Albini
Nina Nastasia chronology
On Leaving
(2006)On Leaving2006
You Follow Me
(2007)
Outlaster
(2010)Outlaster2010
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
AllMusic 4/5 stars
Drowned In Sound 9/10 stars
Pitchfork Media (8.6/10)
PopMatters 8/10 stars
Slant Magazine 4.5/5 stars
Spin 6/10 stars
Tiny Mix Tapes 3.5/5 stars

You Follow Me is a collaborative studio album between American singer-songwriter Nina Nastasia and Australian drummer Jim White. The album was released in Europe and Australia on 28 May 2007 and in the United States and Canada on 14 August 2007 (see 2007 in music) and was the second Nastasia album released by independent British label FatCat Records. This is Nastasia's fifth studio release overall.

Jim White is arguably known best as the drummer for Australian rock trio The Dirty Three, but he had long been closely associated with innumerable other alternative rock acts, often spending years at a time recording and/or touring extensively with the likes of Bonnie Prince Billy, Cat Power, Bill Callahan / Smog, PJ Harvey and Nick Cave, among others; yet this is the only album to bear his name as a leading artist.

A non-album single, "What She Doesn't Know," was released in both 7" vinyl and digital download formats on 25 February 2008 in support of the album.

Despite being released the year after On Leaving, You Follow Me was in fact the first of these two albums to be recorded. Nastasia and White first discussed the possibility of recording a collaborative album while the pair were touring Russia with violinist Dylan Willemsa in support of Run to Ruin; the intention being to record an entire album where Nastasia's voice and acoustic guitar would be supported throughout solely by White's drumming.

Prior to work officially commencing with Steve Albini at Electrical Audio Studios, White and Nastasia, along with her longtime companion Kennan Gudjonsson, rented a rehearsal space where they quickly recorded multiple takes of each song. Gudjonsson and White would then both return to their home editing stations to subject each recorded track to an arduous process of selection and editing, in effect creating a rough demo of a song by piecing together individual sections of different takes. This process would need to be repeated several times, however, as Nastasia explained, "Jim would play around with different things. He's a very intuitive player, and he could interpret the song differently every time. He sometimes went by the dynamics in the guitar, other times he'd instigate the dynamic change. And he wanted it to be very precise, very specific. He didn't want to improvise." These demos were later used as guide tracks when recording started with Steve Albini.


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