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Few artists in popular music have roamed as restlessly as Linda Ronstadt. Since the mid-'80s, when she broke away from her sure-fire SoCal pop/rock formula long enough to team with the legendary arranger Nelson Riddle for a trio of pop standards albums, Ronstadt has continued to diversify: a couple of Spanish-language albums here, a kids' set there, a Christmas album, an outing with Dolly Parton and Emmylou Harris. Adieu False Heart is yet another detour down a side road for Ronstadt: a full-fledged collaboration with Ann Savoy, a mainstay of the Savoy-Doucet Cajun Band, one of the most respected bands within that genre. Ronstadt and Savoy first worked together on the 2002 compilation album Evangeline Made: A Tribute to Cajun Music, and Adieu False Heart is, in its own way, a tribute as well. Although its soul resides squarely in Cajun country, it's not as purist a Cajun recording as those Savoy makes with Savoy-Doucet, a band that also includes her husband, accordionist Marc Savoy, and the ace fiddler Michael Doucet. Yet it's as different from Ronstadt's radio hits as the Riddle and mariachi recordings were, and rendered as honestly and confidently: Ronstadt clearly enjoys visiting Savoy's musical territory and honoring this particular pocket of Americana. The pair, switching off on lead vocals and/or harmonizing tightly, take two from the British songsmith Richard Thompson, "Burns' Supper" and "King of Bohemia," alongside largely languid material from Bill Monroe, Julie Miller, and others. But the big ear-opener of the album is the duo's cover of "Walk Away Renee," the Left Banke's 1966 Top Five hit, here recast as an acoustic weeper. That Ronstadt would give the song such a heartfelt reading does not surprise -- it's a natural for her songbook. That she and Savoy so effortlessly transform it into a Cajun-style ballad does. With top pickers like mandolinist Sam Bush and bassist Byron House onboard, and the two versatile vocalists clearly enjoying their moment together, Adieu False Heart captures the Cajun flavor naturally, without pretending to be something it's not. ~ Jeff Tamarkin, All Music Guide

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Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Opening Ann Savoy, Linda Ronstadt (:32)
Adieu False Heart (Lyrics) Linda Ronstadt, Ann Savoy (3:34)
I Can't Get Over You (Lyrics) Julie Miller Ann Savoy, Linda Ronstadt (3:07)
Marie Mouri (Lyrics) David Greely Ann Savoy, Linda Ronstadt (3:31)
King of Bohemia (Lyrics) Richard Thompson Linda Ronstadt, Ann Savoy (3:04)
Tournes, Tournes Bébé Créole Michel Hindenoch Linda Ronstadt, Ann Savoy (2:45)
Go Away from My Window John Jacob Niles Linda Ronstadt, Ann Savoy (3:01)
Burn's Super Richard Thompson Ann Savoy, Linda Ronstadt (3:43)
The One I Love Is Gone Bill Monroe Ann Savoy, Linda Ronstadt (2:37)
Interlude Linda Ronstadt, Ann Savoy (:24)
Rattle My Cage (Lyrics) Chas Justus Ann Savoy, Linda Ronstadt (2:48)
Parlez-Moi d'Amour J. Neuburger Linda Ronstadt, Ann Savoy (4:35)
Too Old to Die Young (Lyrics) John Hadley, Kevin Welch, Scott Dooley Ann Savoy, Linda Ronstadt (3:17)
Interlude Ann Savoy, Linda Ronstadt (:31)
Walk Away Renee Mike Brown, Bob Calilli, Tony Sansone Ann Savoy, Linda Ronstadt (3:26)
Closing Ann Savoy, Linda Ronstadt (1:08)
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Adieu False Heart
Studio album by Linda Ronstadt with Ann Savoy
Released July, 2006
Recorded 2006, Dirk Powell’s Cypress House Studio in Louisiana
Genre Folk-Rock, Cajun, Acoustic, Pop
Length 42:57
Label Vanguard
Producer Linda Ronstadt, Ann Savoy
Professional reviews
Linda Ronstadt with Ann Savoy chronology
Hummin' to Myself
(2004)
Adieu False Heart
(2006)
Adieu False Heart 2 (?)
(2009)

Adieu False Heart is a Grammy-nominated 2006 album by American singer/songwriter/producer Linda Ronstadt featuring Cajun music singer Ann Savoy.

Ronstadt and Savoy sing together as The Zozo Sisters on the album, which brings together a mixture of Louisiana Cajun sounds, early 20th century gems, and folk/rock classics. It incorporates Ann Savoy's rich alto and the pure soprano of Ronstadt. The album includes an interpretation of The Left Banke's 1966 hit "Walk Away Renée", Harry Belafonte's 1950s hit by John Jacob Niles "Go Away From My Window" and the French classic "Parlez-Moi D'Amour". Likewise, Ronstadt takes lead on Julie Miller's "I Can't Get Over You," with husband Buddy Miller on guitar and Savoy takes lead on Richard Thompson's "Burns' Supper."

On her collaboration with Savoy for this disc, Ronstadt has remarked ""We could have made a quilt, I guess, except we're musicians, so we're making a record together instead. She sings in French — I don't speak French.. — but there's traditional love in this bond."[1]

The Ronstadt/Savoy album was well-received critically and even landed on several year-end Top Ten (favorite) lists. It peaked at a disappointing #146 on the Billboard album chart.

The album was recorded at Dirk Powell’s Cypress House Studio in Louisiana. Adieu False Heart features a strong cast of handpicked local musicians, including Chas Justus, Eric Frey and Kevin Wimmer of the Red Stick Ramblers, Sam Broussard of The Mamou Playboys, Dirk Powell and Joel Savoy, as well as an impressive array of Nashville aces: fiddler Stuart Duncan, mandolinist Sam Bush and guitarist Bryan Sutton. The recording earned two Grammy Award nominations, including Best Traditional Folk Album and Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical.

Track listing

  1. "Opening" (0:32)
  2. "Adieu False Heart" (3:34)
  3. "I Can't Get Over You" (3:07)
  4. "Marie Mouri" (3:31)
  5. "King of Bohemia" (3:04)
  6. "Plus Tu Tournes" (2:45)
  7. "Go Away From My Window" (3:01)
  8. "Burns' Supper" (3:43)
  9. "The One I Love Is Gone" (2:37)
  10. "Interlude" (0:24)
  11. "Rattle My Cage" (2:48)
  12. "Parlez-Moi D'Amour" (4:06)
  13. "Too Old To Die Young" (3:17)
  14. "Interlude" (0:31)
  15. "Walk Away Renée" (3:26)
  16. "Closing" (1:08)

Personnel

  • Linda Ronstadt - lead vocals, harmony
  • Ann Savoy - lead vocals, harmony, acoustic guitar
  • Dirk Powell - fretless banjo
  • Sam Broussard - acoustic guitar
  • Andrea Zonn - resophonic viola
  • Stuart Duncan - fiddle
  • David Schnaufer - bowed dulcimer
  • Bryon House - upright bass
  • Buddy Miller - acoustic guitar
  • Tim Lauer - accordion
  • Kevin Wimmer - fiddle
  • Joel Savoy - acoustic guitar
  • Chas Justus - acoustic guitar
  • Eric Frey - upright bass
  • Kristin Wilkinson - viola
  • John Catchings - cello
  • Christine Balfa - triangle
  • Sam Bush - mandolin
  • Gary Paczosa - Engineer, Mixing

References

  1. ^ "The Honolulu Advertiser". Linda Ronstadt lets wisdom strike note, March 31, 2006. http://the.honoluluadvertiser.com/article/2006/Mar/31/en/FP603310311.html. Retrieved June 24, 2007. 

 
 

 

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