Joan Wasser a.k.a. Joan As Police Woman releases "Joanthology", her first ever career retrospective, on May 24th, 2019 via Play It Again Sam. The new album will be released as a deluxe triple CD set, including "Live At The BBC", a collection of songs recorded in session for BBC 6Music. There will also be a limited edition sky blue vinyl release of "Live At The BBC" and digital editions.
"Joanthology" spans the first fifteen years of Joan’s remarkable musical output and includes new, rare and unreleased material alongside more than thirty of her most loved songs. Curated and sequenced by Joan and manager Tom Rose (who discovered and released her earliest recordings) this collection showcases Joan’s songwriting chops, her love of music, of experimentation and of life.
With songs from each Joan As Police Woman album: "Real Life" (2006), "To Survive" (2008), "The Deep Field" (2011), "The Classic" (2014) and "Damned Devotion" (2018), it also includes material from her album of cover versions, "Cover" (2009), "Let It Be You" (2016) recorded with Benjamin Lazar Davis, and the lead track from her debut EP "My Gurl" (2004). It also features two new recordings, the self-penned "What A World" and a cover of Prince’s "Kiss", which was recently performed as the encore for her Damned Devotion Tour.
Seems nice