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Life Don't Miss Nobody

Tracy Nelson

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American roots singer and songwriter Tracy Nelson has been absent from the recording studio since 2011. The roots music icon released her debut album in 1965 and co-founded and fronted the rock band Mother Earth in 1969; that band cut four acclaimed albums before splitting in 1973. Nelson issued solo records in the '70s, did session work in the '80s, and returned to solo recording in the '90s. Her last outing was 2011's Victim of the Blues. Life Don't Miss Nobody is a collection of standards, covers, and originals. Co-produced with Roger Alan Nichols, it was recorded in Nashville with a cast of session players and longtime friends including Willie Nelson, Charlie Musselwhite, Irma Thomas, Marcia Ball, Jontavious Willis, Mickey Raphael, and Terry Hanck.
A stomping, rent-party read of "Strange Things Happening Every Day" opens the set. An old gospel-blues associated with guitar virtuoso Sister Rosetta Tharpe, Nelson reinvents it with a boogie and Kevin McKendree's pumping piano as the frontline instrument. She follows it with a stellar, innovative read of Doc Pomus' "There Is Always One More Time." Nelson takes the original rock & roll ballad and transforms it into a gospel song as Raphael's bluesy harmonica fills the spaces between. The title track by Nelson and partner Mike Dysinger is written as a Cuban son. The Latin tinge is adorned by guitar, quatro, guiro, piano, congas, and stately horns. Nelson's lyric directly addresses loss and life's fragility as hardships inevitably come for us all. She follows with a rollicking cover of Sonny Boy Williamson's "Your Funeral, My Trial" in duet with resonator guitarist Jontavious Willis. Nelson reunites with Irma Thomas and Marcia Ball on the New Orleans-styled R&B fueling "I Did My Part." (She cut the Grammy-nominated Sing It with them in 1998.) There are two excellent versions of Stephen Foster's "Hard Times" included. While Nelson plays acoustic 12-string guitar on both -- the first time she's played it on a recording since 1965 -- the first adds drums, accordion, electric guitar, upright bass, and a B-3, while the second is unaccompanied. Nelson's delivery is resonant, bearing the sadness of the ages with the support of a trio of backing singers. While Willie Nelson (no relation) duets on a hip, western swing version of Hank Williams' "Honky Tonkin'," Musselwhite blows dirty harmonica on Wilie Dixon's "It Don't Make Sense." Nelson and band get righteously funky on Gene McDaniels' "Compared to What." "Where Do You Go When You Can't Go Home" was co-written by Nelson and Marcia Ball. A gospel processional framed by B-3 and piano, its lyric covers all manner of war, famine, and natural disasters. Chuck Berry's "Brown Eyed Handsome Man" is riotously delivered as pumping NOLA R&B with Ball and Thomas. Life Don't Miss Nobody is a welcome return for an artist who, at nearly 80, remains in total command of her powers as both singer and songwriter.

© Thom Jurek /TiVo

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1
Strange Things Happening Every Day
00:03:37

Traditional, Composer - Mike Henderson, Electric Guitar, Backing Vocals - Richard Dodd, Engineer - John Gardner, Drums, Backing Vocals - Tracy Nelson, Producer, MainArtist - Byron House, Backing Vocals, Upright Bass - Roger Alan Nichols, Producer, Engineer - Kevin McKendree, Piano, Backing Vocals

© 2023 Tracy Nelson under exclusive license to BMG Rights Management (US) LLC ℗ 2023 Tracy Nelson under exclusive license to BMG Rights Management (US) LLC

2
There Is Always One More Time (feat. Mickey Raphael)
00:04:21

Ken Hirsch, Composer - Mickey Raphael, Harmonica, FeaturedArtist - Doc Pomus, Composer - Larry Chaney, Electric Guitar - Richard Dodd, Engineer - John Gardner, Drums - Tracy Nelson, Producer, MainArtist - Byron House, Bass - Roger Alan Nichols, Producer, Engineer - Kevin McKendree, Piano - Reba Russell, Backing Vocals - Dianne Davidson, Backing Vocals - Vickie Carrico, Backing Vocals - Issac Ferguson Dillard, Backing Vocals

© 2023 Tracy Nelson under exclusive license to BMG Rights Management (US) LLC ℗ 2023 Tracy Nelson under exclusive license to BMG Rights Management (US) LLC

3
Life Don't Miss Nobody
00:03:35

Richard Dodd, Engineer - John Gardner, Drums - Tracy Nelson, Composer, Producer, Wurlitzer, MainArtist - Byron House, Upright Bass - Roger Alan Nichols, Producer, Engineer - Steve Conn, Piano - Jack Warner, Alto Saxophone - Mike Dysinger, Composer, Percussion, Congas - Chase Carpenter, Trombone, Arrangement Horn - Dominique Caster, Trumpet

© 2023 Tracy Nelson under exclusive license to BMG Rights Management (US) LLC ℗ 2023 Tracy Nelson under exclusive license to BMG Rights Management (US) LLC

4
Your Funeral And My Trial (feat. Jontavious Willis)
00:03:38

Mike Henderson, Electric Guitar - Sonny Boy Williamson, Composer - Richard Dodd, Engineer - John Gardner, Drums - Tracy Nelson, Producer, MainArtist - Byron House, Upright Bass - Roger Alan Nichols, Producer, Engineer - Kevin McKendree, Piano - Jontavious Willis, Guitar, FeaturedArtist

© 2023 Tracy Nelson under exclusive license to BMG Rights Management (US) LLC ℗ 2023 Tracy Nelson under exclusive license to BMG Rights Management (US) LLC

5
Yonder Come The Blues
00:03:12

Larry Chaney, Electric Guitar - Richard Dodd, Engineer - John Gardner, Drums - Tracy Nelson, Producer, MainArtist - Byron House, Upright Bass - Ma Rainey, Composer - Roger Alan Nichols, Producer, Engineer - Steve Conn, Piano - Doug Mosher, Clarinet

© 2023 Tracy Nelson under exclusive license to BMG Rights Management (US) LLC ℗ 2023 Tracy Nelson under exclusive license to BMG Rights Management (US) LLC

6
I Did My Part (feat. Marcia Ball & Irma Thomas)
00:02:19

Irma Thomas, FeaturedArtist - Richard Dodd, Engineer - John Gardner, Drums - Tracy Nelson, Producer, Backing Vocals, MainArtist - Naomi Neville, Composer - Byron House, Bass - Roger Alan Nichols, Producer, Engineer, Electric Guitar - Kevin McKendree, Piano - Marcia Ball, FeaturedArtist - Jack Warner, Baritone Saxophone - Gabriel Collins, Tenor Saxophone - Chase Carpenter, Arrangement Horn - Dominique Caster, Trumpet

© 2023 Tracy Nelson under exclusive license to BMG Rights Management (US) LLC ℗ 2023 Tracy Nelson under exclusive license to BMG Rights Management (US) LLC

7
Hard Times
00:04:34

Traditional, Composer - Larry Chaney, Electric Guitar - Richard Dodd, Engineer - John Gardner, Drums - Tracy Nelson, Producer, MainArtist - Jim Pugh, Hammond B3 Organ - Byron House, Bowed Bass - Roger Alan Nichols, Producer, Engineer - Reba Russell, Backing Vocals - Steve Conn, Accordion - Dianne Davidson, Backing Vocals - Vickie Carrico, Backing Vocals

© 2023 Tracy Nelson under exclusive license to BMG Rights Management (US) LLC ℗ 2023 Tracy Nelson under exclusive license to BMG Rights Management (US) LLC

8
Honky Tonkin' (feat. Willie Nelson)
00:02:19

Willie Nelson, FeaturedArtist - Mickey Raphael, Harmonica - Hank Williams, Composer - Larry Chaney, Electric Guitar - Richard Dodd, Engineer - Mike Johnson, Steel Guitar - John Gardner, Drums - Tracy Nelson, Producer, MainArtist - Byron House, Upright Bass - Roger Alan Nichols, Producer, Engineer, Acoustic Guitar

© 2023 Tracy Nelson under exclusive license to BMG Rights Management (US) LLC ℗ 2023 Tracy Nelson under exclusive license to BMG Rights Management (US) LLC

9
It Don't Make Sense (feat. Charlie Musselwhite)
00:05:35

Charlie Musselwhite, Harmonica, FeaturedArtist - Mike Henderson, Electric Guitar - WILLIE DIXON, Composer - Richard Dodd, Engineer - John Gardner, Drums - Tracy Nelson, Producer, MainArtist - Byron House, Bass - Roger Alan Nichols, Producer, Engineer - Kevin McKendree, Piano - Issac Ferguson Dillard, Backing Vocals

© 2023 Tracy Nelson under exclusive license to BMG Rights Management (US) LLC ℗ 2023 Tracy Nelson under exclusive license to BMG Rights Management (US) LLC

10
Compared To What (feat. Terry Hanck) Explicit
00:03:35

Larry Chaney, Electric Guitar - Gene McDaniels, Composer - Richard Dodd, Engineer - John Gardner, Drums - Tracy Nelson, Producer, MainArtist - Byron House, Upright Bass - Roger Alan Nichols, Producer, Engineer - Steve Conn, Piano - Terry Hanck, Saxophone, FeaturedArtist

© 2023 Tracy Nelson under exclusive license to BMG Rights Management (US) LLC ℗ 2023 Tracy Nelson under exclusive license to BMG Rights Management (US) LLC

11
Where Do You Go (When You Can't Go Home)
00:03:52

Richard Dodd, Engineer - John Gardner, Drums - Tracy Nelson, Composer, Producer, Backing Vocals, MainArtist - Jim Pugh, Hammond B3 Organ - Byron House, Bass - Roger Alan Nichols, Producer, Engineer, Electric Guitar - Kevin McKendree, Piano - Reba Russell, Backing Vocals - Marcia Ball, Composer - Dianne Davidson, Backing Vocals - Vickie Carrico, Backing Vocals - Issac Ferguson Dillard, Backing Vocals

© 2023 Tracy Nelson under exclusive license to BMG Rights Management (US) LLC ℗ 2023 Tracy Nelson under exclusive license to BMG Rights Management (US) LLC

12
Brown Eyed Handsome Man (feat. Marcia Ball, Irma Thomas, Reba Russell, Dianne Davidson, and Vickie Carrico)
00:02:27

Chuck Berry, Composer - Larry Chaney, Electric Guitar - Irma Thomas, FeaturedArtist - Richard Dodd, Engineer - John Gardner, Drums - Tracy Nelson, Producer, MainArtist - Byron House, Upright Bass - Roger Alan Nichols, Producer, Engineer - Kevin McKendree, Piano - Reba Russell, Backing Vocals, FeaturedArtist - Marcia Ball, FeaturedArtist - Dianne Davidson, Backing Vocals, FeaturedArtist - Vickie Carrico, Backing Vocals, FeaturedArtist

© 2023 Tracy Nelson under exclusive license to BMG Rights Management (US) LLC ℗ 2023 Tracy Nelson under exclusive license to BMG Rights Management (US) LLC

13
Hard Times (Solo Version)
00:03:27

Traditional, Composer - Richard Dodd, Engineer - Tracy Nelson, Producer, MainArtist - Roger Alan Nichols, Producer, Engineer

© 2023 Tracy Nelson under exclusive license to BMG Rights Management (US) LLC ℗ 2023 Tracy Nelson under exclusive license to BMG Rights Management (US) LLC

Chronique

American roots singer and songwriter Tracy Nelson has been absent from the recording studio since 2011. The roots music icon released her debut album in 1965 and co-founded and fronted the rock band Mother Earth in 1969; that band cut four acclaimed albums before splitting in 1973. Nelson issued solo records in the '70s, did session work in the '80s, and returned to solo recording in the '90s. Her last outing was 2011's Victim of the Blues. Life Don't Miss Nobody is a collection of standards, covers, and originals. Co-produced with Roger Alan Nichols, it was recorded in Nashville with a cast of session players and longtime friends including Willie Nelson, Charlie Musselwhite, Irma Thomas, Marcia Ball, Jontavious Willis, Mickey Raphael, and Terry Hanck.
A stomping, rent-party read of "Strange Things Happening Every Day" opens the set. An old gospel-blues associated with guitar virtuoso Sister Rosetta Tharpe, Nelson reinvents it with a boogie and Kevin McKendree's pumping piano as the frontline instrument. She follows it with a stellar, innovative read of Doc Pomus' "There Is Always One More Time." Nelson takes the original rock & roll ballad and transforms it into a gospel song as Raphael's bluesy harmonica fills the spaces between. The title track by Nelson and partner Mike Dysinger is written as a Cuban son. The Latin tinge is adorned by guitar, quatro, guiro, piano, congas, and stately horns. Nelson's lyric directly addresses loss and life's fragility as hardships inevitably come for us all. She follows with a rollicking cover of Sonny Boy Williamson's "Your Funeral, My Trial" in duet with resonator guitarist Jontavious Willis. Nelson reunites with Irma Thomas and Marcia Ball on the New Orleans-styled R&B fueling "I Did My Part." (She cut the Grammy-nominated Sing It with them in 1998.) There are two excellent versions of Stephen Foster's "Hard Times" included. While Nelson plays acoustic 12-string guitar on both -- the first time she's played it on a recording since 1965 -- the first adds drums, accordion, electric guitar, upright bass, and a B-3, while the second is unaccompanied. Nelson's delivery is resonant, bearing the sadness of the ages with the support of a trio of backing singers. While Willie Nelson (no relation) duets on a hip, western swing version of Hank Williams' "Honky Tonkin'," Musselwhite blows dirty harmonica on Wilie Dixon's "It Don't Make Sense." Nelson and band get righteously funky on Gene McDaniels' "Compared to What." "Where Do You Go When You Can't Go Home" was co-written by Nelson and Marcia Ball. A gospel processional framed by B-3 and piano, its lyric covers all manner of war, famine, and natural disasters. Chuck Berry's "Brown Eyed Handsome Man" is riotously delivered as pumping NOLA R&B with Ball and Thomas. Life Don't Miss Nobody is a welcome return for an artist who, at nearly 80, remains in total command of her powers as both singer and songwriter.

© Thom Jurek /TiVo

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