Product Description
Willie Nelson – Teatro (Vinyl)
RELEASE DATE: 4th August 2023
Location is everything. When Willie Nelson and album producer Daniel Lanois set out to create a cinematic – sounding album, Teatro, they took over a disused movie theatre in Oxnard, California, and pictured its dusty glory on the LP sleeve. Recorded as-live in situ amid the red velvet seats, Teatro sees Nelson working extensively with his frequent
collaborator Emmylou Harris, who joins him for duets and on backing vocals on 11 of the 14 tracks.
The other major player is U2 and Paul McCartney collaborator Daniel Lanois (producer of Bob Dylan’s Time Out of Mind, Emmylou Harris’ Wrecking Ball), who produces the album, plays guitar and bass, took the cover photo and wrote one of the album’s songs, The Maker, a stunning performance with glacier-thick vibe. Reinvention is key on Teatro, with Nelson revisiting a number of songs he first wrote in the 1960s, including 1968’s I Just Can’t Let You Say Goodbye and 1962’s I’ve Just Destroyed the World and Three Days. Though the songs are familiar, the sounds aren’t: Teatro found Nelson experimenting with rhythms and flavours as never before, from the Spanish-influenced Darkness On The Face Of The Earth to the double-drum-kit percussive groove of My Own Peculiar Way. Accompanied by a nine-piece band that included Nelson’s sister, Bobbie Nelson, on piano, the group conjure up an atmosphere informed by the howling harmonicas and distant mariachi bands of spaghetti western soundtracks, the end result being a Willie Nelson album quite unlike any other in his career, and one that reveals it widescreen vision through arresting sonic imagery.
Tracklist:
Side A
1. Ou Es-Tu, Mon Amour?
2. I Never Cared For You
3. Everywhere I Go
4. Darkness On The Face Of The Earth
5. My Own Peculiar Way
6. These Lonely Nights
7. Home Motel
8. The Maker
Side B
1. I Just Can’t Let You Say Good-Bye
2. I’ve Just Destroyed The World
3. Somebody Pick Up My Pieces
4. Three Days
5. I’ve Loved You All Over The World