Leaked versions of Barrie-James' 'Riverside' demo, featuring ex-girlfriend Lana Del Rey, have circulated on YouTube since 2015, and now the official video premieres on Billboard.
. The song, as subdued as it is musically, offers an upbeat message of support lyrically, as Del Rey sings, “I’m up a creek and you’re my paddle.”, “Riverside” was recorded nearly a decade ago, in 2012, and closes out the set. Barrie-James felt it complemented the other songs on the project.
The album also features “Country 33,” a duet with Vacancy Records labelmate Ashley Campbell, daughter of the late Glen Campbell, that recalls classic country duets of the late '60s and early '70s between Nancy Sinatra and Lee Hazelwood or Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash -- an era before O’Neill was born. Barrie-James and Del Rey previously covered the Sinatra/Hazelwood 1967 hit “Summer Wine.
Barrie-James is planning a U.K. and European tour next year and wants to add some U.S. dates to his schedule, but, in the meantime, he hopesbrings listeners comfort. “My goal with making any album is always to make something that someone out there might relate to or treasure,” he says, “like how I treasure an album if it gives me peace or gets me high or gives me a safe space to just be in.”
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