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Carl |
Posted - 03/31/2010 : 12:45:00 Consequence of Sound.
Shel Silverstein tribute album includes My Morning Jacket, Andrew Bird, half of the Pixies
BY HARRY PAINTER ON MARCH 31ST, 2010 IN NEWS
He may be remembered for his children’s books nowadays more than for his songwriting, but group of at least 15 of today’s musical artists has come together to ensure that we acknowledge Shel Silverstein’s notable songwriting résumé. As reported by TwentyFourBit, a tribute album called Twistable, Turnable Man will hit shelves June 8th via Sugar Hill Records.
Contributing Silverstein covers for the collection are My Morning Jacket (which opens and closes the album), Andrew Bird, Dr. Dog, Kris Kristofferson, John Prine, and Lucinda Williams. As if that wasn’t cool enough already, also included is a version of “The Cover of the Rolling Stone” by Pixies members Black Francis and Joey Santiago, as well as a track by The Boxmasters, Billy Bob Thornton’s band.
Let’s double back for a second here — this tribute album has inspired what is basically a new Pixies recording. Can we just reflect on this fact?
Bobby Bare and Bobby Bare Jr., who have both scored hits with songs written by Silverstein, have produced the tribute. Preview the album here and see the full track list below.
Twistable, Turnable Man: A Musical Tribute to the Songs of Shel Silverstein Tracklist: 01. Lullabys, Legends and Lies – My Morning Jacket 02. The Twistable, Turnable Man Returns – Andrew Bird 03. This Guitar is for Sale – John Prine 04. The Unicorn – Dr. Dog 05. The Winner – Kris Kristofferson 06. Queen of the Silver Dollar – Sarah Jarosz w/ Black Prairie 07. Daddy What if – Bobby Bare, Jr. w. Isabella Bare 08. The Cover of the Rolling Stone – Black Francis w/ Joey Santiago 09. Sylvia’s Mother – The Boxmasters 10. Me and Jimmy Rodgers – Ray Price 11. A Boy Named Sue – Todd Snider 12. The Ballad of Lucy Jordan – Lucinda Williams 13. The Living Legend – Bobby Bare, Sr. 14. The Giving Tree – Nanci Griffith 15. 26 Second Song – My Morning Jacket
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Nate in the PDX |
Posted - 07/04/2010 : 17:07:01 Nice interview about this tribute album with Bobby Bares Sr and Jr on NPR this evening... including the backstory of how BFB was recruited to play this particular song when he and Bobby Jr. played a show together. (I'm guessing this might have occurred at the Musicfest NW show at Dante's in Portland last year.)
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=128214655 |
Carl |
Posted - 06/07/2010 : 07:13:34 NY Daily News - Tribute to Shel Silverstein, 'Twistable Turnable Man'. |
fbc |
Posted - 05/10/2010 : 11:18:52 First time I've heard this. Nice one, Carl. I wonder if it's the tone of voice that soothes so much or just its familiarity.
quote: Originally posted by kathryn
Who? |
Carl |
Posted - 05/10/2010 : 10:37:41 Stereogum - Black Francis With Joey Santiago – “The Cover Of The Rolling Stone” (Stereogum Premiere). |
kathryn |
Posted - 04/19/2010 : 16:17:50 quote: Originally posted by Kogi
BUT, I really miss Joey's guitar with Charles' vocals.
Same here.
I remember sitting in a basement listening to Fields of Marigold until I passed out.
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Brank_Flack |
Posted - 04/16/2010 : 12:22:38 I was read them right around 1999/2000 back when I was still in elementary school in Canada, didn't realise it was the same guy until a few days ago - weird.
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darwin |
Posted - 04/03/2010 : 07:36:01 I grew up in a time in the US (early 70s) where I thought every kid knew Shel Silverstein. He was standard fare. |
Ziggy |
Posted - 04/02/2010 : 23:34:56 I like the sound of that song. Vocals sound great! |
fbc |
Posted - 04/01/2010 : 08:28:35 Oh really? I don't know why I thought that then. I found his work for the first time online a few months ago and read something about his death. I was going to post a R.I.P message in the relevant thread.
I guess my earlier post is the second idiotic thing I've read today [/shakes head in disbelief] |
darwin |
Posted - 04/01/2010 : 07:01:29 He died in 1999.
He mostly known for his kids books (Where the Sidewalk Ends, The Giving Tree) and poems that were a bit subversive like Roald Dahl and Dr. Seuss (a bit less so). |
fbc |
Posted - 04/01/2010 : 05:46:33 I do, I do, and I love that song. I really should have known Shel wrote it when I have his art drawn on a wall at home.
Note to myself: always delve a little deeper. |
Brank_Flack |
Posted - 04/01/2010 : 04:47:58 Johnny Cash did a few Silverstein songs - you'll probably know a Boy Named Sue.
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fbc |
Posted - 04/01/2010 : 02:02:48 I haven't heard his music but I like some of his drawings. He passed away a month or so ago that I remember.
And yeah. The Pixies comment is the most idiotic thing i've read today. |
vilainde |
Posted - 03/31/2010 : 21:36:26 "Let’s double back for a second here — this tribute album has inspired what is basically a new Pixies recording. Can we just reflect on this fact?"
How idiotic is that part? Pretty idiotic I say. BTW, who's Shel Silverstein?
Denis
"Can you hear me? I aint got shit to say." |
Brank_Flack |
Posted - 03/31/2010 : 13:57:03 Wow, that's a pretty impressive roster of artists, should be good. I'm excited to hear Charles and Joey together again, I firmly believe he and joey are musical soulmates - one of those rare partnerships in music that just elevates both of them to a whole other level.
I'm listening to a clip of the cover on the website - it sounds great, frank's vocals sound really great on it.
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