Showing posts with label Vince Gill. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vince Gill. Show all posts

Saturday, September 10, 2022

Various Artists - Quiet About It (A Tribute to Jesse Winchester)

Styles: Vocal
Year: 2012
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 44:03
Size: 102,0 MB
Art: Front

1. James Taylor - Payday (3:09)
2. Rosanne Cash - Biloxi (3:24)
3. Jimmy Buffett - Gentleman of Leisure (4:36)
4. Allen Toussaint - I Wave Bye Bye (3:33)
5. Vince Gill - Talk Memphis (4:28)
6. Mac McAnally - Defying Gravity (3:56)
7. Lyle Lovett - Brand New Tennessee Waltz (3:53)
8. Lucinda Williams - Mississippi You're on My Mind (4:25)
9. Emmylou Harris/Vince Gill/Rodney Crowell - Dangerous Fun (3:35)
10. Little Feat - Rhumba Man (5:52)
11. Elvis Costello - Quiet About It (3:10)

To many, Jesse Winchester is still best known for his ideals rather than his music in 1967, rather than join the military and fight in Vietnam, he emigrated to Canada, and spent most of the '70s as an exile of conscience. If Winchester had been a protest singer in the manner of Phil Ochs, this might have made him a hero, but his songs rarely reflected his political views, and instead were compact, painterly meditations on life in the South and the mysteries of life and love (though his physical and emotional distance from his birthplace in Memphis certainly provided a powerful subtext to his music of the '70s).

If Winchester's music never quite clicked with a mass audience due to his inability to tour the United States during the '70s or the shifting tides of popular taste, he's long been a favorite among his fellow songwriters, and 11 noted performers interpret some of Winchester's best songs on Quiet About It: A Tribute to Jesse Winchester. Quiet About It is that rare tribute album that gives each artist room to find their own musical personality in these songs, while the 11 tracks still cohere into a whole that reveals the depth and lyricism of Winchester's work.

This hardly represents every worthwhile tune in his songbook, but the 11 here are all winners, and the songs bring out the best in the artists. Lyle Lovett (who was clearly influenced by Winchester's vocal style) finds every bit of sad beauty in "Brand New Tennessee Waltz," Vince Gill brings just the right swagger to "Talk Memphis," Allen Toussaint's version of "I Wave Bye Bye" is lovely and heartfelt, Lucinda Williams is all rough-hewn grace on "Mississippi You're On My Mind," and Elvis Costello's lo-fi take on "Quiet About It" is stylistically bold but true to the song's nature. James Taylor gives one of his best and liveliest performances in ages with his cocksure version of "Payday," and Jimmy Buffett (who spearheaded the project) reminds us that he was a gifted singer before he discovered how well singing about aquatic alcoholism could pay with a sharp take on "Gentleman of Leisure."

Quiet About It came about when Winchester revealed he'd been diagnosed with esophageal cancer, and the artists involved banded together as a show of support (and to generate some songwriting royalties); thankfully, by the time the album appeared, Winchester was in remission, and this splendid celebration of an underappreciated talent arrived while the man who inspired it is still around to take a bow. If you don't know Winchester's work, Quiet About It is a sure convincer of his talents as a songwriter, and if you're a fan, you'll revel in some top-notch interpretations of his songs. Either way, Quiet About It is a must, and one of the finest tribute albums of recent memory.~Mark Deming
https://www.allmusic.com/album/quiet-about-it-a-tribute-to-jesse-winchester-mw0002418862

Quiet About It (A Tribute to Jesse Winchester)

Friday, October 23, 2015

Earl Klugh - HandPicked

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 55:08
Size: 126.2 MB
Styles: Jazz guitar
Year: 2013
Art: Front

[2:31] 1. Alfie
[2:26] 2. Lullaby Of Birdland
[6:09] 3. Blue Moon
[4:05] 4. In Six
[3:12] 5. Cast Your Fate To The Wind
[8:02] 6. Hotel California
[3:37] 7. More And More Amor
[2:29] 8. 'round Midnight
[1:45] 9. But Beautiful
[3:43] 10. All I Have To Do Is Dream
[3:36] 11. Going Out Of My Head
[1:57] 12. If I Fell
[2:01] 13. Where The Wind Takes Me
[3:14] 14. Morning Rain
[2:19] 15. Love Is A Many Splendored Thing
[3:55] 16. This Time

In a recording career of over three decades, master guitarist Earl Klugh has been lauded as a prodigy and a groundbreaker of contemporary jazz. Klugh's highly-anticipated Concord debut, HandPicked, is a self-produced solo album with guest guitarists Bill Frisell, Vince Gill, Jake Shimabukuro and others.

HandPicked

Friday, November 29, 2013

Brian McKnight - I'll Be Home For Christmas

Bitrate: 320K/s
Time: 43:03
Size: 98.6 MB
Styles: Holiday, R&B
Year: 2008
Art: Front

[4:35] 1. The Christmas Song
[3:40] 2. Silver Bells
[2:43] 3. Let It Snow (With Brian McKnight Jr & Nikolas McKnight)
[4:06] 4. Christmas You And Me (With Vince Gill)
[3:14] 5. I'll Be Home For Christmas
[3:26] 6. Silent Night (With Noel Schajris)
[2:17] 7. It's The Most Wonderful Time Of The Year
[2:43] 8. Adeste Fideles
[4:38] 9. Who Would Have Thought
[3:35] 10. Angels We Have Heard On High
[3:38] 11. Christmas Medley What Child Is This Away In A Manger The First Noel
[4:23] 12. Bless This House (With Take 6)

Fans of R&B vocalist Brian McKnight probably already own BETHLEHEM, McKnight's 1998 Christmas release. But one good holiday album deserves another, and McKnight's smooth, alluring voice sounds better than ever on 2008's I'LL BE HOME FOR CHRISTMAS. The tunes are a bit more secular than BETHLEHEM, including "The Christmas Song," "Silver Bells," and "It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year," while carols "Silent Night" and "Angels We Have Heard on High" balance the contemporary with the traditional, with guests Vince Gill, Josh Groban, and Take 6 stopping by to add color.

I'll Be Home For Christmas

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