Push the Blues Away

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Push the Blues Away
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Studio album by
Released13 November 2020
Studio
Various
Length29:34
LabelIvy League
ProducerSam Teskey
Ash Grunwald albums chronology
Anthology 2002–2020
(2020)
Push the Blues Away
(2020)
Singles from Push the Blues Away
  1. "Thinking 'Bout Myself"
    Released: 24 August 2020[1]
  2. "Hungry Heart"
    Released: 2 October 2020[2]

Push the Blues Away is a collaborative studio album by Australian blues musicians Josh Teskey and Ash Grunwald, released on 13 November 2020 through Ivy League Records.

The album was recorded to analogue tape and features a mix of original songs by both artists, alongside two covers.[3]

Background and release

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The album was inspired by both artists' love of blues and mutual admiration for each other's work. The project commenced after the duo began an impromptu jam of "The Sky Is Crying" during downtime between takes filming a video clip for Grunwald's "Ain't My Problem"; a track which featured the Teskey Brothers.[4] Grunwald said "Somebody filmed our little jam, and it became the seed of a great idea: Why don't we do an acoustic blues album? No bells and whistles, something from the heart. This album was made how any good blues album should be in my opinion; Spontaneously and instinctively."[5]

The album was recorded in five days at The Teskey Brothers' studio in Warrandyte.[4]

The eight-track album features a handful of songs written by Teskey and Grunwald respectively, along with two covers – Son House's "Preachin' Blues" and the aforementioned "The Sky Is Crying".[5]

Singles

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On 23 August 2020, Teskey and Grunwald premiered the song "Thinking 'Bout Myself" on ABC's The Sound.[6][5] The song was digitally released the following day.[1]

The album's second single "Hungry Heart" was written by Josh Teskey and released on 2 October 2020. Teskey said of the track "After spending many years running away, attempting to push the blues away, 'Hungry Heart' is the happy ending, the moment when I stopped running away and found and accepted love. The song is basically the story of spending your whole life searching for love and finding it. The hungry heart is fed! I dedicate this song to my incredible life partner Hannah and our daughter Ayva."[2]

Critical reception

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Professional ratings
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Josh Leeson from Newcastle Star said "Subtly is the key to the album. With just acoustic guitar and harmonica, Teskey's raw vocal is left to deliver the colour and feeling. Grunwald, too, produces some of his finest work in years. "[7]

Awards and nominations

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AIR Awards

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Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
2021 Push the Blues Away (with Josh Teskey) Best Independent Blues and Roots Album or EP Nominated [8]

ARIA Music Awards

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Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
2021 Push the Blues Away (with Ash Grunwald) Best Blues and Roots Album Nominated [9]

Track listing

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Push the Blues Away track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Low Down Dog" 3:38
2."Hungry Heart"Josh Teskey3:21
3."Thinking 'Bout Myself"Ash Grunwald3:41
4."Push the Blues Away" 3:29
5."It Rained" 4:54
6."Something with Feel" 3:07
7."Preachin' the Blues"Son House3:21
8."The Sky Is Crying"4:03
Total length:29:34

Personnel

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Adapted from the album's liner notes.[10]

Musicians

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Other musicians

Technical

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  • Sam Teskey – recording, mixing (1–8)
  • Joe Carra – mastering (1–8)

Artwork

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  • Tom Dunphy – photography
  • Sebastian White – design and illustration

Charts

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Chart performance for Push the Blues Away
Chart (2020) Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[11] 8

References

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