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Across the Borderline

 
Album Review: Across the Borderline
 

  • Artist: Willie Nelson
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: 1993
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Country

Review

If ever there were doubts about the breadth and depth of Willie Nelson's ambitions and talents, Across the Borderline should put them to rest. Nelson surveys roughly two decades of popular music, tackling songs by writers as varied as Paul Simon, Bob Dylan, Willie Dixon, and Lyle Lovett. That Nelson covers such a variety shouldn't really come as such a surprise: the songs on Across the Borderline simply consolidate the range of material he's covered previously, from the Bing Crosby-inspired pop standards albums Stardust to the folk-rock of "City of New Orleans." Nelson, along with producer Don Was, assembled a stellar cast of musicians for the album. Paul Simon, Bonnie Raitt, and Mose Allison all guest, and a rock band is Nelson's backup unit for most of the tracks. Of course, country music is at the center of Nelson's vast repertoire, and the two Lyle Lovett compositions he chose to cover for Across the Borderline are wonderfully done, with the accompaniment of Nelson's regular backing band. There are also Nelson's own songs, both new ("Valentine") and old (the rather gloomy "She's Not for You"), as well as a writing and singing collaboration with Bob Dylan ("Heartland"). For all the strengths of the other 13 tracks, the most stunning song on the album is Peter Gabriel's "Don't Give Up." The parts originally sung by Kate Bush on Gabriel's So album are sung here by Sinead O'Connor, a brilliant piece of casting. Nelson and O'Connor's rendition is quietly triumphant and every bit as powerful as Gabriel and Bush's original. The result of the apparently scattershot song selection and numerous musicians is an album that possesses a quiet majesty, further establishing Willie Nelson as one of the most important writers and interpreters of the last half of the 20th century. ~ Martin Monkman, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
American Tune Paul Simon Willie Nelson (4:20)
Getting over You Turner Stephen Bruton Willie Nelson (4:04)
The Most Unoriginal Sin John Hiatt Willie Nelson (4:49)
Don't Give Up Peter Gabriel Willie Nelson, Sinéad O'Connor (6:59)
Heartland Willie Nelson, Bob Dylan Willie Nelson (4:34)
Across the Borderline Ry Cooder, John Hiatt, Jim Dickinson Willie Nelson (4:40)
Graceland Paul Simon Willie Nelson (4:45)
Farther Down the Line Lyle Lovett Willie Nelson (3:14)
Valentine Willie Nelson Willie Nelson (3:38)
What Was It You Wanted? Bob Dylan Willie Nelson (5:24)
I Love the Life I Live Willie Dixon Willie Nelson (3:09)
If I Were the Man You Wanted Lyle Lovett Willie Nelson (3:38)
She's Not for You Willie Nelson Willie Nelson (3:15)
Still Is Still Moving to Me Willie Nelson Willie Nelson (3:30)

Credits

Johnny Gimble (Violin), Kris Kristofferson (Vocals), Willie Nelson (Guitar (Acoustic)), Willie Nelson (Guitar), Willie Nelson (Vocals), Willie Nelson (Main Performer), Mark Isham (Trumpet), Bob Dylan (Vocals), Bonnie Raitt (Vocals), Bonnie Raitt (Slide Guitar), Paul Simon (Guitar (Acoustic)), Paul Simon (Guitar), Paul Simon (Producer), Billy Gene English (Percussion), Jim Keltner (Drums), Grady Martin (Guitar (Electric)), Mickey Raphael (Harmonica), Eric Bazilian (Mandolin), Jimmy Bralower (Sampling), David Campbell (Harmonium), Gene Chrisman (Drums), Bob Clearmountain (Mixing), Paulinho Da Costa (Percussion), Debra Dobkin (Percussion), Paul English (Drums), Paul Franklin (Pedal Steel), Goldenberg (Guitar), Mark Goldenberg (Guitar (Tremolo)), Larry Greenhill (Engineer), Roy Halee (Producer), James "Hutch" Hutchinson (Bass), Mike Leech (Bass), John Leventhal (Guitar), Bob "Chicago" Nelson (Piano), Mark O'Connor (Violin), Sinéad O'Connor (Vocals), Jody Payne (Guitar (Acoustic)), Jody Payne (Guitar), Ray Phiri (Guitar (Electric)), Doug Sax (Mastering), Bee Spears (Bass), Fred Tackett (Guitar), Daniel Timms (Organ), Daniel Timms (Guitar), Daniel Timms (Piano), Daniel Timms (Vocals (Background)), Robby Turner (Mandolin), Robby Turner (Pedal Steel), Robby Turner (Guitar (Steel)), Don Was (Bass), Don Was (Producer), Reggie Young (Guitar (Acoustic)), Reggie Young (Guitar), Reggie Young (Guitar (Electric)), Bill Johnson (Art Direction), Rollow Welch (Design)
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