Marriott, Thomas: Crazy: The Music Of Willie Nelson
Marriott, Thomas: Crazy: The Music Of Willie Nelson
Format: CD
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Artist: Marriott, Thomas
Label: Origin Records
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 805558249525
Genre: Jazz
Following up on the radio topping success of 2007's "Both Sides of the Fence," the Seattle-based trumpeter goes in a decidedly different direction with his newest recording as he pays tribute to the great musical catalog of Willie Nelson. Informed by modern electronic music yet rooted in conceptual modern-jazz, the quintet strives to preserve the spirit of Willie's original recordings while musically searching for very new musical places. Songs include "Everywhere I Go," "Time Slips Away," and a rolling & majestic "On the Road Again."
Tracks:
1.1 Phases ; Stages, Circles ; Cycles
1.2 Everywhere I Go
1.3 Write Your Own Songs
1.4 You Wouldn't Cross the Street (To Say Goodbye)
1.5 Blame It on the Times
1.6 I'm Building Heartaches
1.7 The Great Divide
1.8 Crazy
1.9 Time Slips Away
1.10 One in a Row
1.11 On the Road Again