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Tulare Dust: A Songwriters' Tribute to Merle Haggard
Various Artists
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CD

構成数

2

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輸入

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発売日

2014年11月18日

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3273

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089353327323

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オリジナル発売日
1994年
商品の紹介
Rolling Stone (12/29/94-1/12/95, p.178) - "...Featuring a maverick lineup from the California-Texas axis, the populist-spirited collection suggests that the road to Haggard's songwriting runs straight through Woody Guthrie and John Steinbeck..." Spin (1/95, p.76) - Recommended - "...thrives on variation. Roughly divided between worker paens and lovelorn ballads, this `alternative' disc seems smitten with eccentricity..." Q (1/95, p.262) - 4 Stars - Excellent - "...not only proof Merle Haggard writes peerless C&W social commentary but that there is life yet in the tired old tribute album....Arguably the best country album of 1994..." Option (3-4/95, p.143) - "...Although the artists who contribute to this album come from wildly disparate musical backgrounds, there are no weak links. All carry their songs honestly, authentically and with an obvious affection for the words and melodies they sing. Brilliant..." Mojo (Publisher) (1/95, p.102) - "...a joy from stem to stern....TULARE DUST is primarily talented singer-songwriters from the Texas-California axis who have yet to make a huge commercial mark..."
Rovi
If you've been paying any attention at all, you know Merle Haggard ranks among the best singers country music has ever produced. What you might not realize is that he's also one of the genre's finest songwriters. For evidence, just listen to this tribute album, which finds a motley crew of roots artists performing 15 of their favorite Haggard tunes. Despite the absence of many of his best-known songs, the package leaves little doubt that, as the liner notes put it, "Haggard may be the last of a breed of great country songwriters that began with Jimmie Rodgers, and continued through Hank Williams and Lefty Frizzell." Every composition radiates with Haggard's honesty, eye for detail, and strong point of view, and every track has the feel of a classic. The vast majority of the performances are as impressive as the songs. Tom Russell, who co-produced with Dave Alvin, delivers the package's most Haggard-like vocal on a beautifully handled medley of dust-bowl stories, "Tulare Dust/They're Tearin' the Labor Camps Down," while Alvin turns in a haunting "Kern River." Among the many other highlights: Iris DeMent's "Big City," which Haggard reportedly loved; Rosie Flores' interpretation of "My Own Kind of Hat," one of Haggard's many declarations of independence; Barrence Whitfield's version of "Irma Jackson," which addresses race relations via the tale of an interracial romance; Steve Young's affecting "Shopping for Dresses"; and the melancholy "I Can't Be Myself," where Katy Moffatt hits thrilling high notes. Nobody sings Haggard quite like Haggard, but these recordings are classics in their own right. ~ Jeff Burger
Rovi
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構成数 | 2枚

合計収録時間 | 01:58:00

Includes liner notes by Tom Russell and Dave Alvin. Tributee: Merle Haggard. Tributee: Merle Haggard. Audio Remasterer: Randy Perry . Liner Note Authors: Dave Allen ; Tom Russell. Photographer: Beth Herzhaft. It's a mark of Merle Haggard's wide influence on current popular music that he could be simultaneously feted with tribute albums by the mainstream Nashville community (see MAMA'S HUNGRY EYES: A TRIBUTE TO MERLE HAGGARD), and by the country and rock outsiders who show up here. It's a mark of his wide songwriting net--he's written prison songs, train songs, labor songs, redneck sing-alongs, libertarian anthems, and a million love songs--that in two albums of singers doing their favorite Haggard tunes there would be only one overlap ("Silver Wings," done quietly here by Marshall Crenshaw and belted out there by Pam Tillis). No matter the subject, Haggard has a way with the deceptively simple hooks and lyrics that mark the best folk music of any era. He scatters sophisticated changes through otherwise basic country formulas, and comes up with choruses that pack the punches of entire songs into simple declarations like "I wear my own kind of hat," or "That's why Irma Jackson can't be mine." These versions get right to the heart of that sensibility, with largely acoustic arrangements and--excepting Iris DeMent's marvelously twangy "Big City"--artfully restrained vocals that revel in the songwriting; and they avoid fancy pop arrangements like the plague. These are the kinds of songs that will be passed down from generation to generation, and TULARE DUST is the sound of younger (than Haggard, anyway) pickers and singers accepting the baton.

録音 | ステレオ (Studio)

    • 1.
      [CD]
      DISC 1:
      • 1.
        Tulare Dust/They're Tearing the Labor Camps Down / Tom Russell
      • 2.
        Big City / Iris DeMent
      • 3.
        A Working Man Can't Get Nowhere Today / Peter Case
      • 4.
        Holding Things Together / Dwight Yoakam
      • 5.
        Daddy Frank / Robert Earl Keen and the Sunshine Boys
      • 6.
        White Line Fever / Joe Ely
      • 7.
        My Own Kind of Hat / Rosie Flores
      • 8.
        Shopping for Dresses / Steve Young
      • 9.
        Silver Wings / Marshall Crenshaw
      • 10.
        Irma Jackson / Barrence Whitfield
      • 11.
        You Don't Have Very Far to Go / Lucinda Williams
      • 12.
        Ramblin' Fever / Billy Joe Shaver
      • 13.
        I Can't Be Myself / Katy Moffatt
      • 14.
        I Can't Hold Myself in Line / John Doe
      • 15.
        Kern River / Dave Alvin
    • 2.
      [CD]
      DISC 2:
      • 1.
        Introduction / Dave Alvin
      • 2.
        Tulare Dust/They're Tearing the Labor Camps Down / Rosie Flores / Andrew Hardin / Greg Leisz / Katy Moffatt / Tom Russell
      • 3.
        El Gallo del Cielo / Tom Russell
      • 4.
        Walking on the Moon / Katy Moffatt / Tom Russell
      • 5.
        I Can't Be Myself (When I'm With You) / Katy Moffatt / Tom Russell
      • 6.
        Introduction / Dave Alvin
      • 7.
        A Working Man Can't Get Nowhere Today / Peter Case
      • 8.
        A Little WInd (Could Blow Me Away) / Peter Case
      • 9.
        Introduction / Dave Alvin
      • 10.
        You Better Back Off / Marshall Crenshaw
      • 11.
        Silver Wings / Marshall Crenshaw
      • 12.
        Introduction / Tom Russell
      • 13.
        West Texas Plains / Rosie Flores
      • 14.
        My Own Kind of Hat / Rosie Flores
      • 15.
        Introduction / Tom Russell
      • 16.
        Kern River / Dave Alvin
      • 17.
        King of California / Dave Alvin
      • 18.
        Introduction / Dave Alvin
      • 19.
        Georgia on a Fast Train / Billy Joe Shaver
      • 20.
        Shaver Ramblin' Fever / Billy Joe Shaver
      • 21.
        Outro / Dave Alvin
      • 22.
        [Untitled]
      • 23.
        [Untitled]
      • 24.
        [Untitled]
      • 25.
        [Untitled]
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