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Entering a long line of artists who've drawn inspiration from the Everly Brothers, Billie Joe Armstrong and Norah Jones serve up a unique tribute with Foreverly. Unlike many others -- including Will Oldham and Dawn McCarthy, who released a trippy Everlys covers album earlier in 2013 -- the duo doesn't dig deep into the brothers' catalog but rather concentrates on a single LP, the 1958 Cadence classic Songs Our Daddy Taught Us. Just a year into their career, the Everlys took the unusual step of abandoning rock & roll for traditional folk and country tunes they learned from their guitarist father Ike. Songs Our Daddy Taught Us was one of rock's first roots albums -- the Everlys returned to the concept and use "Roots" as a title a decade later -- and it's a bit of an anomaly in their catalog, a spare, sweet showcase for their close harmonies where the brothers are backed by nothing more than their own guitars. Foreverly, an album that contains all 12 of the songs from Songs Our Daddy Taught Us but not precisely in the same sequence, may recall Jones' country cabaret act the Little Willies yet it's something of a departure for Green Day lead singer Armstrong, who has often shown a love for rock & roll's past (most notably on the '60s garage rock raver Foxboro Hot Tubs) but has never quite spent much time in the '50s, not even with the Stray Cat strut of "Hitchin' a Ride." Even though the songs here date from much earlier, Foreverly is grounded in that decade, with Armstrong and Jones not only patterning their two-part harmonies after the Everly Brothers but fleshing out the arrangements by incorporating other sounds from the '50s: "Long Time Gone" and "Silver Haired Daddy of Mine" swing to subdued Johnny Cash rhythms, "Oh So Many Years" gets a slight Sun rockabilly makeover, "Kentucky" recalls the swaying slow dance specialties of Patsy Cline. Such variations from the text emphasize that Armstrong and Jones aren't re-creating Songs Our Daddy Taught Us; they're singing its songs, paying respect without being overly faithful. Their approach is not dissimilar to that of Don and Phil in 1958; the brothers didn't scrupulously re-create the sound of the past, they sang the songs in a way that was true to them, which is precisely what Billie Joe and Norah do here. They're a good match. Jones' suppleness sands down Armstrong's ragged voice, he gives her grit while she lends him grace, and these qualities are evident throughout this lovely little gem of an album.
© Stephen Thomas Erlewine /TiVo
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Billie Joe Armstrong, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Organ, Vocals, MainArtist - Traditional, Writer - Greg Calbi, MasteringEngineer - Chris Dugan, Engineer, MixingEngineer - Merle Travis, Writer - Norah Jones, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Organ, Piano, Vocals, MainArtist - Dan Rieser, Drums, Percussion - Charlie Burnham, Mandolin, Violin, Harmonica - Kabir Hermon, AssistantEngineer - Jonny Lam, Pedal Steel Guitar - Tim Luntz, Bass Guitar
© 2013 Reprise Records ℗ 2013 Reprise Records
Billie Joe Armstrong, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Organ, Vocals, MainArtist - Traditional, Writer - Greg Calbi, MasteringEngineer - Chris Dugan, Engineer, MixingEngineer - Tex Ritter, Writer - Norah Jones, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Organ, Piano, Vocals, MainArtist - Dan Rieser, Drums, Percussion - Charlie Burnham, Mandolin, Violin, Harmonica - Frank Hartford, Writer - Kabir Hermon, AssistantEngineer - Jonny Lam, Pedal Steel Guitar - Tim Luntz, Bass Guitar
© 2013 Reprise Records ℗ 2013 Reprise Records
Billie Joe Armstrong, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Organ, Vocals, MainArtist - Greg Calbi, MasteringEngineer - Chris Dugan, Engineer, MixingEngineer - Norah Jones, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Organ, Piano, Vocals, MainArtist - Dan Rieser, Drums, Percussion - Charlie Burnham, Mandolin, Violin, Harmonica - Bradley Kincaid, Writer - Kabir Hermon, AssistantEngineer - Jonny Lam, Pedal Steel Guitar - Tim Luntz, Bass Guitar
© 2013 Reprise Records ℗ 2013 Reprise Records
Billie Joe Armstrong, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Organ, Vocals, MainArtist - Jimmy Long, Writer - Greg Calbi, MasteringEngineer - Gene Autry, Writer - Chris Dugan, Engineer, MixingEngineer - Norah Jones, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Organ, Piano, Vocals, MainArtist - Dan Rieser, Drums, Percussion - Charlie Burnham, Mandolin, Violin, Harmonica - Kabir Hermon, AssistantEngineer - Jonny Lam, Pedal Steel Guitar - Tim Luntz, Bass Guitar
© 2013 Reprise Records ℗ 2013 Reprise Records
Billie Joe Armstrong, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Organ, Vocals, MainArtist - Traditional, Writer - Greg Calbi, MasteringEngineer - Chris Dugan, Engineer, MixingEngineer - Norah Jones, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Organ, Piano, Vocals, MainArtist - Dan Rieser, Drums, Percussion - Charlie Burnham, Mandolin, Violin, Harmonica - Charlie Monroe, Writer - Kabir Hermon, AssistantEngineer - Jonny Lam, Pedal Steel Guitar - Tim Luntz, Bass Guitar
© 2013 Reprise Records ℗ 2013 Reprise Records
Billie Joe Armstrong, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Organ, Vocals, MainArtist - Traditional, Writer - Greg Calbi, MasteringEngineer - Chris Dugan, Engineer, MixingEngineer - Norah Jones, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Organ, Piano, Vocals, MainArtist - Dan Rieser, Drums, Percussion - Charlie Burnham, Mandolin, Violin, Harmonica - Kabir Hermon, AssistantEngineer - Jonny Lam, Pedal Steel Guitar - Tim Luntz, Bass Guitar
© 2013 Reprise Records ℗ 2013 Reprise Records
Billie Joe Armstrong, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Organ, Vocals, MainArtist - Greg Calbi, MasteringEngineer - Chris Dugan, Engineer, MixingEngineer - Norah Jones, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Organ, Piano, Vocals, MainArtist - Dan Rieser, Drums, Percussion - Charlie Burnham, Mandolin, Violin, Harmonica - Frankie Bailes, Writer - Kabir Hermon, AssistantEngineer - Jonny Lam, Pedal Steel Guitar - Tim Luntz, Bass Guitar
© 2013 Reprise Records ℗ 2013 Reprise Records
Billie Joe Armstrong, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Organ, Vocals, MainArtist - Traditional, Writer - Greg Calbi, MasteringEngineer - Chris Dugan, Engineer, MixingEngineer - Norah Jones, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Organ, Piano, Vocals, MainArtist - Dan Rieser, Drums, Percussion - Charlie Burnham, Mandolin, Violin, Harmonica - Susan Urban, Writer - Kabir Hermon, AssistantEngineer - Jonny Lam, Pedal Steel Guitar - Tim Luntz, Bass Guitar
© 2013 Reprise Records ℗ 2013 Reprise Records
Bob Miller, Writer - Billie Joe Armstrong, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Organ, Vocals, MainArtist - Greg Calbi, MasteringEngineer - Chris Dugan, Engineer, MixingEngineer - Norah Jones, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Organ, Piano, Vocals, MainArtist - Dan Rieser, Drums, Percussion - Charlie Burnham, Mandolin, Violin, Harmonica - Kabir Hermon, AssistantEngineer - Jonny Lam, Pedal Steel Guitar - Tim Luntz, Bass Guitar
© 2013 Reprise Records ℗ 2013 Reprise Records
Billie Joe Armstrong, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Organ, Vocals, MainArtist - Harty Taylor, Writer - Karl Davis, Writer - Greg Calbi, MasteringEngineer - Chris Dugan, Engineer, MixingEngineer - Norah Jones, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Organ, Piano, Vocals, MainArtist - Dan Rieser, Drums, Percussion - Charlie Burnham, Mandolin, Violin, Harmonica - Kabir Hermon, AssistantEngineer - Jonny Lam, Pedal Steel Guitar - Tim Luntz, Bass Guitar
© 2013 Reprise Records ℗ 2013 Reprise Records
Billie Joe Armstrong, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Organ, Vocals, MainArtist - Karl Davis, Writer - Greg Calbi, MasteringEngineer - Chris Dugan, Engineer, MixingEngineer - Norah Jones, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Organ, Piano, Vocals, MainArtist - Dan Rieser, Drums, Percussion - Charlie Burnham, Mandolin, Violin, Harmonica - Kabir Hermon, AssistantEngineer - Jonny Lam, Pedal Steel Guitar - Tim Luntz, Bass Guitar
© 2013 Reprise Records ℗ 2013 Reprise Records
Billie Joe Armstrong, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Organ, Vocals, MainArtist - Traditional, Writer - Greg Calbi, MasteringEngineer - Chris Dugan, Engineer, MixingEngineer - Norah Jones, Acoustic Guitar, Electric Guitar, Organ, Piano, Vocals, MainArtist - Dan Rieser, Drums, Percussion - Roy Acuff, Writer - Charlie Burnham, Mandolin, Violin, Harmonica - Kabir Hermon, AssistantEngineer - Jonny Lam, Pedal Steel Guitar - Tim Luntz, Bass Guitar
© 2013 Reprise Records ℗ 2013 Reprise Records
Presentación del Álbum
Entering a long line of artists who've drawn inspiration from the Everly Brothers, Billie Joe Armstrong and Norah Jones serve up a unique tribute with Foreverly. Unlike many others -- including Will Oldham and Dawn McCarthy, who released a trippy Everlys covers album earlier in 2013 -- the duo doesn't dig deep into the brothers' catalog but rather concentrates on a single LP, the 1958 Cadence classic Songs Our Daddy Taught Us. Just a year into their career, the Everlys took the unusual step of abandoning rock & roll for traditional folk and country tunes they learned from their guitarist father Ike. Songs Our Daddy Taught Us was one of rock's first roots albums -- the Everlys returned to the concept and use "Roots" as a title a decade later -- and it's a bit of an anomaly in their catalog, a spare, sweet showcase for their close harmonies where the brothers are backed by nothing more than their own guitars. Foreverly, an album that contains all 12 of the songs from Songs Our Daddy Taught Us but not precisely in the same sequence, may recall Jones' country cabaret act the Little Willies yet it's something of a departure for Green Day lead singer Armstrong, who has often shown a love for rock & roll's past (most notably on the '60s garage rock raver Foxboro Hot Tubs) but has never quite spent much time in the '50s, not even with the Stray Cat strut of "Hitchin' a Ride." Even though the songs here date from much earlier, Foreverly is grounded in that decade, with Armstrong and Jones not only patterning their two-part harmonies after the Everly Brothers but fleshing out the arrangements by incorporating other sounds from the '50s: "Long Time Gone" and "Silver Haired Daddy of Mine" swing to subdued Johnny Cash rhythms, "Oh So Many Years" gets a slight Sun rockabilly makeover, "Kentucky" recalls the swaying slow dance specialties of Patsy Cline. Such variations from the text emphasize that Armstrong and Jones aren't re-creating Songs Our Daddy Taught Us; they're singing its songs, paying respect without being overly faithful. Their approach is not dissimilar to that of Don and Phil in 1958; the brothers didn't scrupulously re-create the sound of the past, they sang the songs in a way that was true to them, which is precisely what Billie Joe and Norah do here. They're a good match. Jones' suppleness sands down Armstrong's ragged voice, he gives her grit while she lends him grace, and these qualities are evident throughout this lovely little gem of an album.
© Stephen Thomas Erlewine /TiVo
Acerca del álbum
- 1 disco(s) - 12 pista(s)
- Duración total: 00:45:23
- Artistas principales: Billie Joe Armstrong Norah Jones
- Sello: Reprise
- Género Pop/Rock Rock Alternativa & Indie
© 2013 Reprise Records ℗ 2013 Reprise Records
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