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Album artwork for Dear Departed by Sam Burton
Album artwork for Dear Departed by Sam Burton

Sam Burton’s second album, Dear Departed, was produced by Jonathan Wilson (Angel Olsen, Father John Misty, Margo Price) at his Topanga Canyon studio with some of the best studio players in LA. Together, Wilson and Burton achieved a sound that doesn’t descend into retro pastiche, but rather becomes an evocative echo, a dream of the past. In scope, it finds Burton using a far bigger canvas than on his acclaimed 2020 debut I Can Go With You, giving the emotions therein a new sense of urgency and intensity. Burton has a knack for mining pure Laurel Canyon AM gold. Pastoral string arrangements bloom in the background of Sam’s striking honeyed vocals - like a modern-day Campbell, Orbison, or Nilsson.

Sam Burton

Dear Departed

Partisan Records
Album artwork for Dear Departed by Sam Burton
LP +

£22.99

140 Gram Vinyl.

White
Released 14/07/2023Catalogue Number

PTKF3031-3

Album artwork for Dear Departed by Sam Burton
LP

£19.99

140 Gram Vinyl

Black
Released 14/07/2023Catalogue Number

PTKF3031-1

Album artwork for Dear Departed by Sam Burton
CD

£11.99

Housed in Cardboard Wallet.

Released 14/07/2023Catalogue Number

PTKF3031-2

Sam Burton

Dear Departed

Partisan Records
Album artwork for Dear Departed by Sam Burton
LP +

£22.99

140 Gram Vinyl.

White
Released 14/07/2023Catalogue Number

PTKF3031-3

Album artwork for Dear Departed by Sam Burton
LP

£19.99

140 Gram Vinyl

Black
Released 14/07/2023Catalogue Number

PTKF3031-1

Album artwork for Dear Departed by Sam Burton
CD

£11.99

Housed in Cardboard Wallet.

Released 14/07/2023Catalogue Number

PTKF3031-2

Sam Burton’s second album, Dear Departed, was produced by Jonathan Wilson (Angel Olsen, Father John Misty, Margo Price) at his Topanga Canyon studio with some of the best studio players in LA. Together, Wilson and Burton achieved a sound that doesn’t descend into retro pastiche, but rather becomes an evocative echo, a dream of the past. In scope, it finds Burton using a far bigger canvas than on his acclaimed 2020 debut I Can Go With You, giving the emotions therein a new sense of urgency and intensity. Burton has a knack for mining pure Laurel Canyon AM gold. Pastoral string arrangements bloom in the background of Sam’s striking honeyed vocals - like a modern-day Campbell, Orbison, or Nilsson.