The Chicago Sessions by Crowell, Rodney (Record, 2023)

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Product Identifiers

Record LabelNeww, New West Records
UPC0607396572519
eBay Product ID (ePID)27059364381

Product Key Features

FormatRecord
Release Year2023
GenreCountry
ArtistCrowell, Rodney
Release TitleThe Chicago Sessions

Dimensions

Item Height0.15 in
Item Weight0.69 lb
Item Length12.48 in
Item Width12.40 in

Additional Product Features

Number of Tracks10
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 Lucky 1.2 Somebody Loves You 1.3 Loving You Is the Only Way to Fly 1.4 You're Supposed to Be Feeling Good 1.5 No Place to Fall 2.1 Oh Miss Claudia 2.2 Everything at Once 2.3 Ever the Dark 2.4 Making Lovers Out of Friends 2.5 Ready to Move on
Number of Discs1
NotesCROWELL, RODNEY CROWELL - CHICAGO SESSIONS - Take a look at the cover of Rodney Crowell's brilliant new album, The Chicago Sessions, and you might recognize a familiar callback to the legendary songwriter's 1978 debut. "In a lot of ways, this album feels like that very first record to me, " Crowell reflects. "When my daughter Chelsea suggested we lay the artwork out similarly, the connection made perfect sense. There's something very simple, very innocent about it. It's just me and the band in a room together, loose and live and having fun." Produced by Wilco's Jeff Tweedy, The Chicago Sessions is indeed a throwback to Crowell's early days of making records, but it's no nostalgia trip. The songs here are vital and timely, touching on everything from love and mortality to race and religion, and the performances are nothing short of intoxicating, fueled by raw guitars, honky-tonk piano, and tight, punchy drums. Tweedy wields a light touch as a producer, his influence subtle yet unmistakable, and engineer Tom Schick's mixes are dynamic and alive, alternately lush and spacious in all the right places with a spotlight fixed firmly on Crowell's warm, weathered vocals throughout. Put it all together and you've got a masterful, cross-generational collaboration that manages to feel both fresh and familiar all at once, an incisive, engaging collection that balances careful craftsmanship with joyful liberation at every turn.
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