Willie Nelson: Let's Face The Music And Dance
Let's Face The Music And Dance
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- Label: Legacy, 2013
- Bestellnummer: 2822456
- Erscheinungstermin: 16.4.2013
Am 30. April 2013 wird Willie Nelson achtzig Jahre alt. Dieses Ereignis nimmt der siebenfache Grammy-Preisträger zum Anlass für eine Reihe von Veröffentlichungen in den kommenden Monaten - den Anfang macht die CD "Let's Face The Music And Dance" mit neuen Studioaufnahmen von Willie Nelson and Family.
Die 14 Jazz-, Pop- und Country-Klassiker, die Nelson zusammen mit seiner langjährigen Tour- und Studioband im Pedernales Recording Studio in Austin einspielte, wurden von Buddy Cannon. Es ist die zweite Veröffentlichung bei Legacy Recordings - im vergangenen Jahr hatte er mit dem Album "Heroes", das Platz 18 der US Billboard Charts erreichte, seinen Einstand beim Sony Music-Label gefeiert. Bei der Zusammenstellung der Songs für "Let's Face The Music And Dance" wählte Nelson aus einem breiten Spektrum von Genres (Pop, Rock, Jazz und Country) und Epochen aus - von den 30ern ("Let's Face the Music and Dance", "Walking My Baby Back Home") über die 40er ("You'll Never Know", "I Wish I Didn't Love You So", "Shame On You") bis hin zu den 50er Jahren ("Matchbox"). In den Songwriting-Credits finden sich u. a. große Namen wie Irving Berlin, Carl Perkins, Frank Loesser und Django Reinhardt.
Legacy Recordings will release Let’s Face The Music And Dance, a collection of new studio performances by Willie Nelson and Family.
The album is the first in a series of releases and events celebrating the artist’s 80th birthday year.
A collection of deep pop country repertoire classics performed with transformative patented ease by Willie Nelson and Family, his long-time touring and recording ensemble, Let’s Face The Music And Dance was recorded at Pedernales Recording Studio in Austin, Texas, produced by Buddy Cannon and mixed by Butch Carr at Budro Music Repair Shop in Nashville, Tennessee.
Willie’s also celebrating more than forty years on the road and in the studio with Family, the band he formed with his sister, Bobbie Nelson (on piano), drummer Paul English and harmonica shaman Mickey Raphael–their name taken from his 1971 studio album Willie Nelson & Family. Rounding out the Family line-up on Let’s Face The Music And Dance are Billy English (Paul’s brother) on electric gut string and snare drum, Kevin Smith on upright bass and Jim “Moose” Brown on B-3 organ with Willie’s son, Micah Nelson, adding percussion on select tracks. Willie Nelson and his guitar, Trigger, appear on all the songs.
2013 is shaping up as a banner year for the pop country patriarch, who turns 80 on April 30. His rollicking memoir, “Roll Me Up and Smoke Me When I Die – Musings from the Road,” published by HarperCollins in May 2012, is currently a New York Times bestselling non-fiction title and Let’s Face The Music And Dance is an essential addition to the outlaw country artist’s catalog of timeless recordings.
Compiling the repertoire for Let’s Face The Music And Dance, Willie chose a range of pop, rock, jazz and country classics drawn from the 1930s (“Let’s Face the Music and Dance,” “Walking My Baby Back Home”), 1940s (“You’ll Never Know,” “I Wish I Didn’t Love You So,” “Shame On You”) and 1950s (“Matchbox”) covering evergreen songwriters Irving Berlin, Mack Gordon, Carl Perkins, Frank Loesser, Django Reinhardt and Spade Cooley, among others. Willie turns in a beautiful new version of his composition “Is The Better Part Over,” a song he introduced on 1989′s A Horse Called Music.
Let’s Face The Music And Dance is Willie’s second release for Legacy Recordings. The first, Heroes was released last May and debuted at #18 on the Billboard 200 best-selling albums chart (Wille’s highest number on the chart since Always On My Mind hit #2 in 1982) and wound up spending five consecutive weeks at #1 on the Americana Radio Chart.
(willienelson. com)
,,Nelson ist großartig, wenn er diese unangestrengte Unterhaltungsmusik mit Akkordeon, Harmonika und Hoagy-Carmichael-Klavier nachempfindet. Diese Lounge-Musik, der sanfte, träumerische Schwof in der Pazifikbrise das sonore Croonen: ozeanische Wonnen." (Rolling Stone, April 2013)
,,Wenn er gut gelaunt und entspannt ,,I Can't Give You Anything But Love" oder Carl Perkins' Rock 'n' Roll ,,Matchbox" swingt, kann man nur mit den Fingern schnippen und sich freuen." (Stereo, Mai 2013)
Die 14 Jazz-, Pop- und Country-Klassiker, die Nelson zusammen mit seiner langjährigen Tour- und Studioband im Pedernales Recording Studio in Austin einspielte, wurden von Buddy Cannon. Es ist die zweite Veröffentlichung bei Legacy Recordings - im vergangenen Jahr hatte er mit dem Album "Heroes", das Platz 18 der US Billboard Charts erreichte, seinen Einstand beim Sony Music-Label gefeiert. Bei der Zusammenstellung der Songs für "Let's Face The Music And Dance" wählte Nelson aus einem breiten Spektrum von Genres (Pop, Rock, Jazz und Country) und Epochen aus - von den 30ern ("Let's Face the Music and Dance", "Walking My Baby Back Home") über die 40er ("You'll Never Know", "I Wish I Didn't Love You So", "Shame On You") bis hin zu den 50er Jahren ("Matchbox"). In den Songwriting-Credits finden sich u. a. große Namen wie Irving Berlin, Carl Perkins, Frank Loesser und Django Reinhardt.
Product Information
Legacy Recordings will release Let’s Face The Music And Dance, a collection of new studio performances by Willie Nelson and Family.
The album is the first in a series of releases and events celebrating the artist’s 80th birthday year.
A collection of deep pop country repertoire classics performed with transformative patented ease by Willie Nelson and Family, his long-time touring and recording ensemble, Let’s Face The Music And Dance was recorded at Pedernales Recording Studio in Austin, Texas, produced by Buddy Cannon and mixed by Butch Carr at Budro Music Repair Shop in Nashville, Tennessee.
Willie’s also celebrating more than forty years on the road and in the studio with Family, the band he formed with his sister, Bobbie Nelson (on piano), drummer Paul English and harmonica shaman Mickey Raphael–their name taken from his 1971 studio album Willie Nelson & Family. Rounding out the Family line-up on Let’s Face The Music And Dance are Billy English (Paul’s brother) on electric gut string and snare drum, Kevin Smith on upright bass and Jim “Moose” Brown on B-3 organ with Willie’s son, Micah Nelson, adding percussion on select tracks. Willie Nelson and his guitar, Trigger, appear on all the songs.
2013 is shaping up as a banner year for the pop country patriarch, who turns 80 on April 30. His rollicking memoir, “Roll Me Up and Smoke Me When I Die – Musings from the Road,” published by HarperCollins in May 2012, is currently a New York Times bestselling non-fiction title and Let’s Face The Music And Dance is an essential addition to the outlaw country artist’s catalog of timeless recordings.
Compiling the repertoire for Let’s Face The Music And Dance, Willie chose a range of pop, rock, jazz and country classics drawn from the 1930s (“Let’s Face the Music and Dance,” “Walking My Baby Back Home”), 1940s (“You’ll Never Know,” “I Wish I Didn’t Love You So,” “Shame On You”) and 1950s (“Matchbox”) covering evergreen songwriters Irving Berlin, Mack Gordon, Carl Perkins, Frank Loesser, Django Reinhardt and Spade Cooley, among others. Willie turns in a beautiful new version of his composition “Is The Better Part Over,” a song he introduced on 1989′s A Horse Called Music.
Let’s Face The Music And Dance is Willie’s second release for Legacy Recordings. The first, Heroes was released last May and debuted at #18 on the Billboard 200 best-selling albums chart (Wille’s highest number on the chart since Always On My Mind hit #2 in 1982) and wound up spending five consecutive weeks at #1 on the Americana Radio Chart.
(willienelson. com)
Rezensionen
,,Nelson ist großartig, wenn er diese unangestrengte Unterhaltungsmusik mit Akkordeon, Harmonika und Hoagy-Carmichael-Klavier nachempfindet. Diese Lounge-Musik, der sanfte, träumerische Schwof in der Pazifikbrise das sonore Croonen: ozeanische Wonnen." (Rolling Stone, April 2013)
,,Wenn er gut gelaunt und entspannt ,,I Can't Give You Anything But Love" oder Carl Perkins' Rock 'n' Roll ,,Matchbox" swingt, kann man nur mit den Fingern schnippen und sich freuen." (Stereo, Mai 2013)
- Tracklisting
- Mitwirkende
Disk 1 von 1 (CD)
- 1 Let's Face The Music And Dance
- 2 Is The Better Part Over
- 3 You'll Never Know
- 4 Vous Et Moi
- 5 Walking My Baby Back Home
- 6 Matchbox
- 7 Twilight Time
- 8 I Can't Give You Anything But Love
- 9 I'll Keep On Loving You
- 10 I Wish I Didn't Love You So
- 11 South Of The Border
- 12 Nuages
- 13 Maria (The Dawn Is Breaking)
- 14 Shame On You
Willie Nelson
Let's Face The Music And Dance
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