
Bill Ryder-Jones announces new album 'Yawny Yawn' for July 26th
3rd June 2019
At the end of 2018, Bill Ryder-Jones released the critically acclaimed Yawn – his beautiful fourth album. He has now reimagined the songs from Yawn, this time with only vocals and piano, opening an even more intimate window onto his world. Taking inspiration from The Beach Boys’ Smiley Smile, Bill has titled this alternative version of the record Yawny Yawn; it will be released July 26th.
In his own inimitable style, Bill Ryder-Jones says: “I can't remember why I thought it was a good idea to make a piano version of Yawn, I presume at some point I felt that the original had too much pep. Was actually quite fun to make although I've since developed a dislike for the way my hands look.”
Similarly to Yawn, the album artwork for Yawny Yawn features a family photo. Bill adds: “Much like the artwork for Yawn, this photo just looked like it should be an album cover. Whereas Yawnfeatured my brother, our babysitter and myself in the background, the artwork for Yawny Yawnshows me at my aunt's house aged 3 and playing my keyboard.”
Multi-instrumentalist, producer, string-arranger and composer Bill Ryder-Jones has had a career spanning 15 years, a rarity in a world that so often looks to the new. From his musical interpretation of Italo Calvino’s ‘If On A Winters Night A Traveller' (If… in 2011), 2013’s A Bad Wind Blows In My Heart, West Kirby County Primary (2015) and last year’s Yawn, Bill has constantly widened his scope, weaving in an overarching sense of authenticity, intimacy and wryness as he goes.
Bill Ryder-Jones Yawny Yawn
Album | 26th July 2019
At
the end of 2018, Bill Ryder-Jones released the critically acclaimed Yawn
– his beautiful fourth album. He then reimagined the songs from Yawn,
this time with only vocals and piano, opening an even more intimate window onto
his world. Taking inspiration from The Beach Boys, Bill titled this
alternative version of the record Yawny Yawn.
At
the end of 2018, Bill Ryder-Jones released the critically acclaimed Yawn
– his beautiful fourth album. He then reimagined the songs from Yawn,
this time with only vocals and piano, opening an even more intimate window onto
his world. Taking inspiration from The Beach Boys, Bill titled this
alternative version of the record Yawny Yawn.