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In 1975 the pop world was dominated by prog rock and disco, a state of affairs that made Leon Redbone's debut ON THE TRACK all the more striking.
Everything about the album--the cartoon cover, Redbone's trademark fedora, moustache, and glasses, the music's nostalgic take on jazz and blues--marked it
as different.
It's that difference, in part, that accounts for its freshness and appeal.
Redbone's textured baritone and intimate, charming delivery conjure a bygone era for the listener like a flickering
black-and-white movie. Drawing on the best of early-20th-century country, folk, jazz, and Tin Pan Alley
Redbone revisits Johnny Mercer ("Lazy Bones"), Fats Waller ("Ain't Misbehavin'"), Irving Berlin ("Marie")
and Jimmie Rodgers ("Desert Blues"), among others. With its beautifully casual feel
and its minimal yet perfectly attuned arrangements fleshed out with brass and auxiliary percussion highlighting the songs and Redbone's performances
the album is a winner.
Song titels
1.Ain't Misbehavin' (Savin' My Love For You)
2.Big Time Woman
3.Desert Blues (Big Chief Buffalo Nickel)
4.Haunted House
5.Lazybones
6.Lulu's Back In Town
7.Marie
8.My Walking Stick
9.Polly Wolly Doodle
10.Some Of These Days
11.Sweet Mama Hurry Home Or I'll Be Gone
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