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I'm A Song

JIM LAUDERDALE

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Jim Lauderdale embodies the very meaning of Americana. Over 25 previous albums, he's recorded everything from blues to bluegrass, rock to honky tonk, solo acoustic folk records to R&B and collaborated with a slew of artists including Ralph Stanley. His songs have been recorded by George Strait and Dwight Yoakam, to name just two. I'm a Song is his first straight-ahead country record in seven years, and it's a double. He wrote 11 of these 20 tracks alone, and the rest with Robert Hunter, Odie Blackmon, John Oates, Elvis Costello, Bobby Bare, and Gary Allan. Nine tunes were cut live from the floor with Al Perkins and James Burton at RCA's Studio A. The rest of the band includes Kenny Vaughan, Dennis Crouch, Stuart Duncan, and Oates, with guests Patty Loveless, Buddy Miller, and Lee Ann Womack. Longtime fans will be delighted to find a new version of "King of Broken Hearts" from 1991's Planet of Love -- later a hit for Strait. Inspired by the way George Jones re-cut his hits he reflects how the song's meaning has deepened over time. "I Lost You," co-written with Costello, originally appeared on the latter's National Ransom, but is done here with more minimal production and a straight-head delivery. Honky tonk ballads make up an important part of I'm a Song. Some of the finer ones include "I Wish You Loved Me," "The Day the Devil Changed," "Feeling's Hanging On" (a co-write with Bare) and "I Wish You Loved Me," the Merle Haggard-esque "A Day with No Tomorrow," and "Let Him Come to You," where Lauderdale blends swing jazz, vintage pop, and countrypolitain and the ghosts of Jim Reeves, Patsy Cline, Skeeter Davis, and Roy Drusky haunt its measures. The uptempo tunes really cook. They include the rocking opener "Let's Have a Good Thing Together," the stinging Telecaster choogle in "End of the World Rag," and the rhythm & bluesy country-rock closer "We Will Rock Again," which is evocative of Delaney & Bonnie. Other highlights include the midtempo "Makin' Honey," "Today I've Got the Yesterdays," and the brooding "Doin' Time in Bakersfield." It's not easy to pull off a country double album, but Lauderdale is, as usual, canny, and the album's length feels just right. I'm a Song is certainly informed by the Harlan Howard/Chet Atkins Nashville sound of the early to mid-'60s: it is seamlessly sequenced and dynamically balanced, but production never gets in the way of the song. Ultimately, it doesn't feel retro as much as timeless. Lauderdale adds his writing and arranging spin to a grand tradition and because of his skill, extends it.

© Thom Jurek /TiVo

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Let's Have a Good Thing Together
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JIM LAUDERDALE, Composer, MainArtist

2014 Sky Crunch Records

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Past It
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2014 Sky Crunch Records

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You've Got a Way All Yours
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I'm a Song
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JIM LAUDERDALE, Composer, MainArtist

2014 Sky Crunch Records

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The Feeling's Hanging On
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JIM LAUDERDALE, Composer, MainArtist

2014 Sky Crunch Records

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I Lost You
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Shawn Camp, Composer - JIM LAUDERDALE, Composer, MainArtist - Buddy Miller, FeaturedArtist

2014 Sky Crunch Records

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Doin' Time In Bakersfield
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JIM LAUDERDALE, Composer, MainArtist

2014 Sky Crunch Records

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A Day with No Tomorrow
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Robert Hunter, Composer - JIM LAUDERDALE, Composer, MainArtist

2014 Sky Crunch Records

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End of the World Rag
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JIM LAUDERDALE, Composer, MainArtist

2014 Sky Crunch Records

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Neon Hearts
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JIM LAUDERDALE, Composer, MainArtist

2014 Sky Crunch Records

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I Wish You Loved Me
00:03:05

JIM LAUDERDALE, Composer, MainArtist - Gary Allan, Composer

2014 Sky Crunch Records

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Makin' Honey
00:02:10

Odie Blackmon, Composer - JIM LAUDERDALE, Composer, MainArtist

2014 Sky Crunch Records

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Let Him Come to You
00:03:21

John Oates, Composer - JIM LAUDERDALE, Composer, MainArtist

2014 Sky Crunch Records

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Today I've Got the Yesterdays
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JIM LAUDERDALE, Composer, MainArtist

2014 Sky Crunch Records

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There's No Shadows In the Shade
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JIM LAUDERDALE, Composer, MainArtist

2014 Sky Crunch Records

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Hope and Find
00:03:21

JIM LAUDERDALE, Composer, MainArtist

2014 Sky Crunch Records

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The Day the Devil Changed
00:04:29

JIM LAUDERDALE, Composer, MainArtist

2014 Sky Crunch Records

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The King of Broken Hearts
00:02:51

JIM LAUDERDALE, Composer, MainArtist

2014 Sky Crunch Records

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The World Is Waiting Below
00:03:05

Odie Blackmon, Composer - JIM LAUDERDALE, Composer, MainArtist

2014 Sky Crunch Records

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We Will Rock Again
00:03:43

JIM LAUDERDALE, Composer, MainArtist

2014 Sky Crunch Records

Album review

Jim Lauderdale embodies the very meaning of Americana. Over 25 previous albums, he's recorded everything from blues to bluegrass, rock to honky tonk, solo acoustic folk records to R&B and collaborated with a slew of artists including Ralph Stanley. His songs have been recorded by George Strait and Dwight Yoakam, to name just two. I'm a Song is his first straight-ahead country record in seven years, and it's a double. He wrote 11 of these 20 tracks alone, and the rest with Robert Hunter, Odie Blackmon, John Oates, Elvis Costello, Bobby Bare, and Gary Allan. Nine tunes were cut live from the floor with Al Perkins and James Burton at RCA's Studio A. The rest of the band includes Kenny Vaughan, Dennis Crouch, Stuart Duncan, and Oates, with guests Patty Loveless, Buddy Miller, and Lee Ann Womack. Longtime fans will be delighted to find a new version of "King of Broken Hearts" from 1991's Planet of Love -- later a hit for Strait. Inspired by the way George Jones re-cut his hits he reflects how the song's meaning has deepened over time. "I Lost You," co-written with Costello, originally appeared on the latter's National Ransom, but is done here with more minimal production and a straight-head delivery. Honky tonk ballads make up an important part of I'm a Song. Some of the finer ones include "I Wish You Loved Me," "The Day the Devil Changed," "Feeling's Hanging On" (a co-write with Bare) and "I Wish You Loved Me," the Merle Haggard-esque "A Day with No Tomorrow," and "Let Him Come to You," where Lauderdale blends swing jazz, vintage pop, and countrypolitain and the ghosts of Jim Reeves, Patsy Cline, Skeeter Davis, and Roy Drusky haunt its measures. The uptempo tunes really cook. They include the rocking opener "Let's Have a Good Thing Together," the stinging Telecaster choogle in "End of the World Rag," and the rhythm & bluesy country-rock closer "We Will Rock Again," which is evocative of Delaney & Bonnie. Other highlights include the midtempo "Makin' Honey," "Today I've Got the Yesterdays," and the brooding "Doin' Time in Bakersfield." It's not easy to pull off a country double album, but Lauderdale is, as usual, canny, and the album's length feels just right. I'm a Song is certainly informed by the Harlan Howard/Chet Atkins Nashville sound of the early to mid-'60s: it is seamlessly sequenced and dynamically balanced, but production never gets in the way of the song. Ultimately, it doesn't feel retro as much as timeless. Lauderdale adds his writing and arranging spin to a grand tradition and because of his skill, extends it.

© Thom Jurek /TiVo

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