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Lulled by the Moonlight

 
Album Review: Lulled by the Moonlight

  • Artist: Mickey Newbury
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: February 29, 2000
  • Genre: Country

Review

In 1994, Mickey Newbury gave his patient fans hope by releasing the live album Nights When I Am Sane, his first recording of any kind in six years and his first to contain any new material in 13 years. Two years later, he answered their prayers with Lulled By the Moonlight, his first new studio album consisting primarily of new material since 1981's After All These Years. Put out on his own record label, it was a typically eccentric effort. Always fond of recycling his own work, Newbury borrowed the track "Blue Sky Shining" from his 1979 album The Sailor as well as musical interludes from LPs dating back to 1969's Looks Like Rain; re-recorded "The Future Is Not What It Used to Be," which had first appeared on his 1971 album 'Frisco Mabel Joy; and included studio recordings of three of the four new songs that had appeared on Nights When I Am Sane. He also turned over one entire track on the album to Toni Jolene Clay, who co-wrote (with J. Weatherly), sang, played piano on, and produced "Silver Moon" with no apparent input from him. All those digressions, however, still left room on a 73-minute CD for 11 new (or at least previously unrecorded) Newbury compositions. The songwriter dedicated the album to Stephen Foster, with whom he must identify. Foster was the first man to become well-known as a songwriter, and he came up with material that has been absorbed into American popular music. Newbury, who has always shown a fondness for 19th century song styles, began this comeback collection with "Three Bells for Stephen," asking, "Do you remember me, dear hearts and gentle people?" His new songs were full of backward glances over a long life and were tinged with regret, which was a typical stance for him. But he could also be surprising. "Captured in Blue" was a doo wop love song on which his voice was reminiscent of fellow East Texan Don Henley, for example, while "Just Another Lovely Day" was a light, jazzy number, and "Freight Train Howlin'" a rocker. More characteristic were songs, like "Shades of '63" and "Time Was," that reflected philosophically on the past. Lulled By the Moonlight was not a masterpiece, which necessarily made it a disappointment given the high standard of the artist's best work, but it demonstrated that he continued to ply his craft a decade and a half after he had given up on a full-time performing career, and that was encouraging. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Three Bells for Stephen Mickey Newbury Mickey Newbury (4:37)
East Kentucky Mickey Newbury Mickey Newbury (5:20)
Captured in Blue Mickey Newbury, Jack Williams Mickey Newbury (4:55)
Just Another Lovely Day Mickey Newbury Mickey Newbury (2:55)
Blue Sky Shinin'/Down the Tracks (Interlude) Mickey Newbury Mickey Newbury (4:01)
Freight Train Howlin'/Into the Sky (Interlude) Mickey Newbury, Rudy McNeely Mickey Newbury (4:12)
Shades of '63 Mickey Newbury Mickey Newbury (3:58)
Amen for Old Friends/Fiddlin' Around (Interlude) Mickey Newbury Mickey Newbury (4:35)
Genevieve Mickey Newbury Mickey Newbury (4:47)
Sailor Sailor Mickey Newbury Mickey Newbury (4:23)
What Will I Do (In the Dead of the Night) /Black Butte ... Mickey Newbury Mickey Newbury (4:40)
Ramblin' Blues Mickey Newbury Mickey Newbury (6:04)
Workin' Man Mickey Newbury Mickey Newbury (3:02)
Future's Not What It Used to Be/B.B.'s Madison, TN New Orleans Jazz En Mickey Newbury Mickey Newbury (6:37)
Time Was Mickey Newbury Mickey Newbury (4:22)
Silver Moon Toni Jolene Clay Mickey Newbury (3:04)
Safe Harbour Mickey Newbury Mickey Newbury (1:28)

Credits

Gene Chrisman (Percussion), Paula Wolak (Engineer), John Catchings (Cello), Ronnie Gant (Producer), Van O'Dell (Digital Editing), David Hoffner (Keyboards), Jerry Kennedy (Producer), Jack Ross (Bass), Buzz Cason (Vocals), London Symphony Orchestra (Orchestra), Jeff Dixon (Assistant), Denny Purcell (Mastering), Steve Adams (Digital Editing), Mike Elliott (Producer), Vic Clay (Guitar (Acoustic)), Reggie Young (Guitar (Electric)), Toni Jolene Clay (Vocals), Steve Klinck (Percussion), Jimmy Griffin (Vocals (Background)), Jack Williams (Guitar (Acoustic)), Bergen White (Vocals), Chris Mara (Mixing Assistant), David Huntsinger (Keyboards), Steve Adams (Post Production), Toni Jolene Clay (Keyboards), Ken Isham (Engineer), Marianne Osiel (Horn (English)), Paula Wolak (Mixing), Jonmark Stone (Guitar (Acoustic)), Buddy Hyatt (Keyboards), Roger Hawkins (Percussion), Bergen White (Vocals (Background)), Mike Elliott (Guitar (Electric)), Toni Jolene Clay (Vocals (Background)), Buddy Hyatt (Vocals (Background)), Bob Beckham (Producer), Steve Klinck (Drums), Marianne Osiel (Oboe), Jonathan Russell (Mastering Assistant), Owsley Manier (Associate Producer), Gene Chrisman (Drums), Jack Williams (Producer), Don Cobb (Mastering), Joe Allen (Bass), Chip Davis (Vocals (Background)), Buzz Cason (Vocals (Background)), Joseph Allen (Bass), Bryan Cumming (Saxophone), Blue Miller (Guitar (Electric)), Bobby Wood (Keyboards), David Briggs (Arranger), Toni Jolene Clay (Producer), Van O'Dell (Post Production), Owsley Manier (Producer), Mike Leech (Bass), Chris Mara (Assistant), Roger Hawkins (Drums), Roy Vogt (Bass), Paula Wolak (Associate Engineer), Jeff Dixon (Mixing Assistant), Norbert Putnam (Producer), Buddy Spicher (Fiddle), Paula Wolak (Producer), Ron Oates (Keyboards)
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