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Willie Nelson Album: “Spirit”

Willie Nelson Album: “Spirit”
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Personnel: Willie Nelson (vocals, guitar); Jody Payne (guitar, background vocals); Johnny Gimble (fiddle); Bobbie Nelson (piano). <p>Recorded at Pedernales Recording, Austin, Texas. <p>On his debut for Island Records, Willie Nelson returns to the song-cycle concept that served him well two decades earlier on RED HEADED STRANGER and PHASES AND STAGES. At age 63, Nelson uses the stripped-down, drumless SPIRIT to look back at his relationships with God and with women. "Matador," a beautiful, flamenco-flavored instrumental, begins and ends the record. In between, the Red Headed Stranger reminisces about all the good things the Creator has done ("I Thought About You, Lord"), and makes his peace in a direct conversation ("Too Sick To Pray"). Nelson's limber acoustic guitar resonates throughout, while sister Bobbie's distinctive piano playing is at the center of tales of lost love ("She Is Gone," "I'm Waiting Forever"). And Bobbie rambles alongside the joyous noise of long-time Nelson fiddler Johnny Gimble in another instrumental, "Spirit Of E9," a Tex-Mex-flavored waltz.
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Track Listing :
1 Matador
2 She Is Gone Video
3 Your Memory Won't Die in My Grave
4 I'm Not Trying to Forget You Anymore
5 Too Sick To Pray
6 Mariachi
7 I'm Waiting Forever
8 We Don't Run
9 I Guess I've Come to Live Here in Your Eyes Video
10 It's A Dream Come True
11 I Thought About You, Lord
12 Spirit Of E9
13 Matador
Album Information :
Title: Spirit
UPC:731452424228
Format:CD
Type:Performer
Genre:Country - Progressive Country
Artist:Willie Nelson
Guest Artists:Johnny Gimble; Bobbie Nelson
Producer:Willie Nelson
Label:Island Records (USA)
Distributed:Universal Distribution
Release Date:1996/06/26
Original Release Year:1996
Discs:1
Length:40:20
Mono / Stereo:Stereo
Studio / Live:Studio
J. Pettyjohn - December 01, 2004
23 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
- Reviewing My Willie Nelson CDs

If you are reading this you probably already know that Willie is one of the most creative, powerful, and diverse performers of all time. In this review, I'm not going to rate the albums, just offer some insights into the CD's and DVD's that I have purchased - and I'm glad I've purchased them all.

"The Essential Willie Nelson" is essential. Be that as it may, Willie's individual CD's are so strong and the songs are so interrelated, often in a story or a tight thematic format, that they almost make the "essential" Willie Nelson unessential - but it is such a great collection of songs, that you can't get as easily any other way. Definitely worth the buy.

"The Red Headed Stranger" is one of the greatest albums of all time. It is pure genius. If you get the 70th birthday edition, you get a remastered track and extra songs. There are no less than six "A" level songs on this CD, nothing short of amazing. Plus, you get fourteen minutes of great story telling. As a story teller, Willie is only rivaled by Native American artist Robert Mirabal ("Indians Indians", "Taos Tales", "Music From A Painted Cave", "Mirabal", etc.).

"Willie and Family Live", done around 1975, is a great live album. It has lots of energy. A highlight for me was Willie Nelson, Emmy Lou Harris, and Johnny Paycheck singing "Amazing Grace" together. It also contains the fourteen minute story of the Red Headed Stranger, including "Blue Eyes Crying In the Rain". This live performance of Willie's first #1 hit is the best I have heard on any album. There is a little extra "oomph" on every song in the CD. Again, make sure you get the 70th birthday edition, it has extra goodies.

If you like the early super hits that Willie wrote for everyone else, like "Crazy", "Night Life", and "Funny How Time Slips Away", then you need to also get the "Milk Cow Blues" CD. Willie performs these and more Blues standards, usually in a duet format, with outstanding artists such as B.B. King - Rolling Stone Magazine's choice as the 3rd greatest guitarist of all time. Hearing BB and Willie strum and sing together on "Night Life" and "The Thrill is Gone" is indeed a thrill. Willie performs this album with a first class Blues band and it is a first class Blues album.

Willie's latest album, "It Will Always Be" is once again a solid piece of work. Duets with Norah Jones and Lucinda Williams help make it special, but the best part of this album is the haunting duet of Willie and Paula Nelson on the song "It Will Always Be". This is a song that hits you in the gut, and it rivals Bruce Springstein's "Streets of Philadelphia" in terms of its raw emotion. A number of people, including me, cried the first time they heard it: "I'm tied of this and I'm running out of time; feels like dyin', feels like cryin'; and I'm running out of time." Say it ain't so, Willie!! A second good song was written by another member of the Nelson clan. The title song is very beautiful. The tribute to the land Willie loves, "Texas", is too short but very meaningful. If this was Willie's last CD, he went out as "The Midnight Rider", a great song for the leader of the outlaw movement: "They ain't gonna catch me, I ain't go let `em catch the Midnight Rider."

"Spirit" and "Teatro" are brother/sister CDs. Both have a strong thematic core, although they are not stories. "Spirit" is one of those rare CD's when every note seems important. For most, you'll listen to it less than the other CD's, but love it equally as much. For a few, you'll play it by the hours. It is essentially a story of coping with lost love, redefining your relationship with yourself and with God, and finding love again. The music and the whole CD are moderately paced, with a strong, steady spiritual tone to it. It has a light Latin sound, essential to Willie's roots. Pictures of Willie on this album look like he came from an ancient Holy Land.

"Teatro" is the mirror of "Spirit". Again, it is a story of coping with lost love, but the story goes south, ending in murder and psychological ruin. Teatro means "theater" in Spanish and this is good to keep in mind in listening to the CD. It is just a play folks! The CD is very hard-hitting, because Willie's music is very hard-hitting and very close to the heart. The music tends to have a lively beat, with strong Latin overtones. Its haunting nature is reinforced by Emmy Lou Harris, who accompanies Willie on most of the songs. The back picture on the back of the CD case is one of the best pictures of Willie ever taken.

The "My Life" DVD is well worth the buy. The story ends before the 90's, but there is a brief update. I knew about Willie and Farm Aid, but I didn't know about the scope of his philanthropy and the diversity of populations targeted in his giving until this DVD. I was also amazed to learn that he paid his $16 million IRS debt off in one year, selling $17 million worth of songs as info-mercials to radio stations. That's a lot of love, translated into a lot of power.

A number of people criticize the "Live In Amsterdam" DVD and some of the criticisms are merited. But hey, the DVD has a large collection of great songs. Some criticisms are not fair. You perform differently and 70 than you do at 40, it is a biological rule. Willie's shows have always moved quickly from one song to the other, so the pace of the concert is nothing new. The love from the audience is shown at the end when Willie is signing autograph after autograph. The bottom line is this, if you like Willie, if you would like to watch him live occasionally instead of just hearing him through the box, and if you want those images of him at 70, then you should buy this DVD. You'll find it worthwhile.

In the final analysis, the raw power of Willie's work, formed by singing in the cotton fields with Black and Mexican laborers, and his keen insight into what people really want in music, formed not through record company analysis but through live performances on the ground, make Willie Nelson one of the most creative, powerful, and loved performers of all time.

Customer review - March 16, 1999
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
- His best in twenty years

Not for the sheltered or immature. This is a break from the more rowdy, the sensual, or the standards that Willie is so good at. This comes from deep within the man, and will touch those of us who have lived life with "real" hills AND "real" valleys. It is aptly named "Spirit" for it is the most intimate perspective I have seen of Willie Nelson in thirty years of enjoyment. It was a lifetime in the making...Willie's lifetime.

Johnny Heering "trivia buff" (Bethel, CT United States) - May 01, 2004
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
- It's a dream come true

This is a very sparse album by Willie Nelson. It is all acoustic, with some of the tracks featuring just Willie on guitar and his sister on piano. Other tracks also feature a second guitar plus a fiddle. The songs loosely tell the story of a man who lost the love of his life and looks to God for help. This seems to be a very personal album to Willie, and I recommend it to all his fans.

Customer review - November 24, 1999
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
- Outstanding

This is the CD which made me a fan of Willie Nelson.The songs are beautiful,and in fact got me through a very difficult time in my life.I could still listen to it anytime,and anyone I play it for usually ends up buying their own.I can't recomend it enough.There is nobody like Willie Nelson!

Nick - January 29, 2013
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- Very Good!

This is a very good CD from start to finish every song is great.its a deep CD with a lot of touching and moving songs.I would highly recommend Spirit to anyone who likes good music.

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