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Sail Away: The Songs of Randy Newman

Various Artists
Release Date: 05/09/2006
Original Release:  2006
# of Discs:   1
J&R Item # 847675_CD
UPC # 015891401522
Label: Sugar Hill Records
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1. Sail Away - Tim O'Brien sound samples  real  |  windows media
2. Louisiana - Sonny Landreth sound samples  real  |  windows media
3. Birmingham - The Del McCoury Band sound samples  real  |  windows media
4. Rider in the Rain - Joe Ely/Reckless Kelly sound samples  real  |  windows media
5. Marie - Allison Moorer sound samples  real  |  windows media
6. Rednecks - Steve Earle sound samples  real  |  windows media
7. Burn On - Béla Fleck sound samples  real  |  windows media
8. Mr. President (Have Pity on the Working Man) - Sam Bush sound samples  real  |  windows media
9. Memo to My Son - Guster sound samples  real  |  windows media
10. Political Science - The Duhks sound samples  real  |  windows media
11. You Can Leave Your Hat On - Marc Broussard sound samples  real  |  windows media
12. Texas Girl at the Funeral of Her Father - Kim Richey sound samples  real  |  windows media

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Performer: Various Artists
Engineer: Justin Tocket; Dave Sinko; Billy Mowbray; Gary Paczosa; Adam Odor; Ray Kennedy; Scott Vestal; Tim Austin; Tony Daigle; Bela Fleck; Don Piper
Producer: David Abeyta; Justin Tocket; Dave Sinko; Del McCoury; Billy Mowbray; Ronnie McCoury; Sam Bush; Sonny Landreth; Tim O'Brien; Twangtrust; Bela Fleck; Don Piper; Cody Braun; Steve Fishell (Compilation)
Distributor: Welk

Notes: Personnel: Ryan Miller (vocals, guitar, harmonica); Sonny Landreth, Tim O'Brien (vocals, guitar); Del McCoury, Willy Braun (vocals, acoustic guitar); Steve Earle (vocals, acoustic 12-string guitar, electric guitar); Cody Braun (vocals, banjo, fiddle); Joe Ely, Marc Broussard, Allison Moorer, Patrick Earle, Kim Richey, Jessica Havey, Mike Doster (vocals); Joe Stark (guitar); Jordan McConnell (acoustic guitar); David Abeyta (electric guitar); Jerry Douglas (slide guitar); Dan Dugmore, Lloyd Maines (steel guitar); Joe Pisapia (banjo, keyboards); Leonard Podolak, Rob McCoury, Scott Vestal, B�la Fleck (banjo); Sam Bush (mandola, mandolin); Ronnie McCoury (mandolin); Jason Carter , Stuart Duncan (fiddle); Steve Conn (accordion); Jeff Coffin, John Jackson (saxophone); David Egan (piano, Clavinet, organ); Viktor Krauss (upright bass); Calvin Turner (bass guitar, percussion); Kenny Malone, Jay Nazz, Chad Gilmore (drums, percussion); Jonathan Atkinson, Kenneth Blevins, Brian Rosenworcel (drums); Scott Senior (percussion); Billy Mowbray (programming). Audio Mixers: Chris Stone; Justin Tocket; Dave Sinko; Gary Paczosa; Adam Odor; Ray Kennedy; Sam Bush; Scott Vestal; Tim Austin; Tony Daigle; B�la Fleck; Done Piper. Liner Note Author: David Wild. Recording information: Between The Trains, Brooklyn, NY; Cedar Creek recording, Austin, TX; Digital Underground, Nashville, TN; Dockside Studios, Maurice, LA; Hilltop Recording Studio, Madison, TN; La Louisianne Studios, Lafayette, LA; Minutia Studios, Nashville, TN; Room & Board, Hermitage, TN; Room 917, Sheraton Hotel, Sacramento, CA; Sound Emporium, Nashville, TN. Illustrator: Sue Meyer. Photographer: Russ Titelman. Hailed by critics, loved and revered by songwriters and musicians, Randy Newman still polarizes the public. Maybe it's the voice, maybe it's the heavy irony (maybe it's "Short People"), but folks seem to either love him or hate him. Perhaps that's why Sugar Hill Records felt the need to dip into its pool of top-notch roots artists and put together Sail Away: The Songs of Randy Newman -- a compilation of not-so-goat-eyed interpretations of Newman's work. For those out there whose main beef with Newman is his voice, this collection just might provide enough talk-singing relief to get to the heart of what really makes the man such an important American songwriter -- his lyrics, and the simultaneously comfortable and daring nature of his compositions. Tim O'Brien's thoughtful take on "Sail Away," the Del McCoury Band's utterly correct version of "Birmingham," and Steve Earle's fantastic reading of the wryly empowering "Rednecks" are highlights. ~ J. Scott McClintock
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