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Stardust [Digipak] (CD - 1978)UPC: 00886972908724
As low as $13.29 from DeepDiscount.com Artist: Willie Nelson Label: Legacy Recordings Genre: Country - Progressive Country Album Description: Personnel: Willie Nelson (vocals, guitar); Jody Payne (guitar); Mickey Raphael (harmonica); Bobbie Nelson (piano); Booker T. Jones (organ); Bee Spears, Chris Ethridge (bass); Paul English, Rex Ludwig (drums).Producer: Booker T. Jones.Reissue producer: Al Quaglieri.I... read more Personnel: Willie Nelson (vocals, guitar); Jody Payne (guitar); Mickey Raphael (harmonica); Bobbie Nelson (piano); Booker T. Jones (organ); Bee Spears, Chris Ethridge (bass); Paul English, Rex Ludwig (drums). Producer: Booker T. Jones. Reissue producer: Al Quaglieri. Includes liner notes by Mickey Raphael, Booker T. Jones and Willie Nelson. Digitally remastered by Chris Athens (Sterling Sound, New York, New York). This is part of Legacy's American Milestones series. Personnel: Willie Nelson (vocals, guitar); Chips Moman, Jody Payne, Johnny Christopher (guitar); Don Porter (guitars); Mickey Raphael (harmonica); Booker T. Jones (piano, organ); Bobbie Nelson (piano); Mark Yeary, Don Hass, Bill Ginn, Bobby Emmons (keyboards); Chris Ethridge, Mike Leech, Bee Spears (bass guitar); Bob Scott (drums, percussion); Bobby Wood (drums, background vocals); Rex Ludwick, Ritchie Albright, Paul English (drums); Tony Wine, Monique Moman, Casey Moman (background vocals). 15 years before Tony Bennett made the Great American Songbook safe for the MTV generation, there was Willie Nelson's STARDUST, one of the greatest "crossover" albums in history. The concept was simple: Willie singing a select group of familiar standards by composers such as Carmichael, Berlin, Weill, Ellington, the Gershwins, all in his familiar and inimitable style. Yet the result is not a quite a country treatment of these tunes. For one thing, the great R&B organist Booker T. Jones produced the session in addition to performing with Nelson's superb band featuring the estimable Mickey Raphael on harmonica. One of the enduring pleasures of STARDUST is the interplay between hushed organ, keening harmonica and Nelson's own stately gut-string guitar as well as his beautifully measured, plaintive singing. 15 years before Tony Bennett made the Great American Songbook safe for the MTV generation, there was Willie Nelson's STARDUST, one of the greatest "crossover" albums in history. The concept was simple: Willie singing a select group of familiar standards by composers such as Carmichael, Berlin, Weill, Ellington, the Gershwins, all in his familiar and inimitable style. Yet the result is not a quite a country treatment of these tunes. For one thing, the great R&B organist Booker T. Jones produced the session in addition to performing with Nelson's superb band featuring the estimable Mickey Raphael on harmonica. One of the enduring pleasures of STARDUST is the interplay between hushed organ, keening harmonica and Nelson's own stately gut-string guitar as well as his beautifully measured, plaintive singing. minimize
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