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Performer: Tracy Nelson
Artist: Bonnie Raitt; Delbert McClinton; Maria Muldaur; Phoebe Snow; Al Kooper; Mike Henderson; The Memphis Horns Producer: C. Michael Dysinger... Distributor: Universal Distribution Notes: Personnel: Tracy Nelson (vocals, piano); Delbert McClinton, Phoebe Snow, Bonnie Raitt, Maria Muldaur (vocals); Al Kooper (guitar, organ); Larry Chaney (guitar, steel drum); Mike Henderson, Gary Nicholson (guitar); Reese Wynans (acoustic & electric pianos, organ); Jimmy Pugh (air piano, piano, organ); Pebble Daniel (piano); Andrew J. McMahon (electric piano); Michael Rhodes, Byron House (bass); John Gardner, Bob Mater (drums); Alice Newman, Rebecca Russell, Vickie Carrico, Darryl Jones (background vocals). The Memphis Horns: Wayne Jackson, Andrew Lowe (horns). Engineers: Logan Patton, Jack Holder, Mike Dysinger (tracks 1, 8); Logan Patton, Mike Dysinger (tracks 2-3, 6, 9); Logan Patton, Arne Frager, Mike Dysinger (tracks 4-5, 10); Logan Patton, Arne Frager, Jon Altschuler, Mike Dysinger (track 7). Pricipally recorded at The Reflections, Nashville, Tennesee; Sounds Unreel, Memphis, Tennessee; Burns Station Sound and Grandpa's Farm, Burns, Tennessee; The Plant, Sausalito, California. Includes liner notes by Jim Ridley. The third album in Tracy Nelson's '90s comeback, Move On finds her sharing the microphone with the likes of Delbert McClinton, Phoebe Snow, Bonnie Raitt, and Maria Muldaur (the last three on "Ladies' Man"), singers with whom she shares a taste in bluesy rock with a country tinge. She is in typically fine voice on a set of songs more notable for the tasty playing on them than for their distinctiveness. The best among them is Nelson's own "Playin' It Safe" (one of her four compositions) which has a gospel feel to support the lyric's sage advice. Blues fans who caught up with Nelson on 1993's In the Here and Now or 1995's I Feel So Good may find this album, with its pop, rock, and R&B elements, a bit eclectic for their taste, but fans of Bonnie Raitt who long for her earlier, grittier music may find a new heroine. ~ William Ruhlmann |
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