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专辑名称: Georgia Blue
创作艺人: [Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit]
音乐流派: COUNTRY|乡村音乐
专辑规格: 1碟13首
出品公司: Southeastern Records
发行时间: 2021/10/15
官方标价: £6.99 (会员免费下载)
域名语言: [en] (AI检测)


曲目介绍:

Nightswimming (feat. Béla Fleck, Chris Thile)
Honeysuckle Blue (feat. Sadler Vaden)
It's a Man's, Man’s, Man’s World (feat. Brittney Spencer)
Cross Bones Style (feat. Amanda Shires)
The Truth (feat. Adia Victoria)
I've Been Loving You Too Long
Sometimes Salvation (feat. Steve Gorman)
Kid Fears (feat. Julien Baker, Brandi Carlile)
Reverse
Midnight Train to Georgia (feat. Brittney Spencer, John Paul White)
In Memory of Elizabeth Reed (feat. Peter Levin)
I'm Through
Driver 8 (feat. John Paul White)


详细介绍:

When the state of Georgia flipped from red to blue during the 2020 presidential elections, Jason Isbell (an Alabama native) was moved to show his support by recording an album of his favorite songs by the state%27s musicians, donating the proceeds to voter-rights and affordable-housing advocacy organizations. It kicks off with R.E.M.%27s Nightswimming, one of the most heart-tugging displays of human emotion and nostalgia ever put to song. Isbell and Co. glorify that, proving themselves true fans. Béla Fleck and Chris Thile join in (on banjo and mandolin respectively) for the string part originally arranged by Led Zeppelin%27s John Paul Jones, and the cover highlights a Michael Stipe quality to Isbell%27s voice that, once you hear it, you can%27t unhear it. James Brown%27s It%27s a Man%27s Man%27s Man%27s World is reinvented with soul-baring country sensation Brittney Spencer simmering on the lead. She also delivers a classy tribute to Gladys Knight on Midnight Train to Georgia, with the 400 Unit and John Paul White having a ball doubling as the Pips. Isbell%27s fiddle-virtuoso bandmate/wife Amanda Shires lends her crystal-clear voice to a muscular, less murky cover of Cat Power%27s Cross Bones Style. Sadler Vaden—guitarist for the 400 Unit—steps up for Honeysuckle Blue by Drivin N Cryin, a song that highlights the intersection of gospel and Southern rock to chronicle Georgia%27s beauty (dogwoods, Blue Ridge mountains) and the poverty that runs through the state like a river. Julien Baker and Brandi Carlile team up for the Indigo Girls%27 Kid Fears, recreating Amy Ray and Emily Saliers%27 spooky echo trick on later verses. It looks sketchy on paper: Carlile%27s powerhouse voice would surely blow down Baker%27s low-and-tender style—and, to be honest, that happens, especially when Isbell joins in on the guest part originally sung by Stipe. It%27s a brave move to cover Otis Redding, but Isbell does a knock-out job on I%27ve Been Loving You Too Long, layering strings in the place of those famous horns. He also pours out his heart and probably damages his throat hollering one of The Black Crowes%27 best, Sometimes Salvation. He can%27t match the chest-beating histrionics of Chris Robinson but, damn, it%27s still entertaining; and the band, with original Crowes drummer Steve Gorman sitting in, sounds like the real thing, right down to the high-wire guitar solo and those chill-inducing opening starts-and-stops. There%27s a faithful cover of the Allmans%27 jazz-meets-jam classic In Memory of Elizabeth Reed (complete with Gregg Allman keyboardist Peter Levin) and a subdued take on R.E.M.%27s Driver 8. Adia Victoria%27s languorous tone pours like honey across The Truth by blueswoman Precious Bryant. And the band wrings out every drop of resignation from keening liberation anthem I%27m Through (with its killer line Forget everything I ever told you/ I%27m sure I lied way more than twice/ But understand I am not Emily Post) by the late Vic Chesnutt, the Americana artist who fought through paralysis to play guitar and who always felt like he could not have sprung from anywhere but the particular fantasy-world bubble of Athens, Georgia.


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