- The Fugitive
- I'm Always on a Mountain When I Fall
- The Day the Rains Came
- Haggard (Like I've Never Been Before)
- I Always Get Lucky with You
- Leonard
- My Old Pal
- Roses in the Winter
- Some of Us Fly
- Wouldn't That Be Something
- Pray
- That's the Way Love Goes
- Nobody's Darling
- What I Hate
- I Am What I Am
- If I Could Only Fly
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Overview
Will Oldham is a superior songwriter and vocalist when he wants to be, but there's just enough of a willful persona to his work as Bonnie "Prince" Billy and within the Palace rubric that it's hard to tell when he's being serious and when he's pulling his audience's collective leg, even when his work is good. One of the things that makes Best Troubador something truly special is that, more than nearly all of Oldham's work to date, he's playing straight throughout, and for a good reason. The misspelled but sincere honorific of the title refers to Merle Haggard; according to the liner notes, this album was in the works before Hag's death in April 2016, but when the great man passed, Oldham and his collaborators refashioned it into a tribute album devoted to songs Haggard wrote or sang. Most of the album was recorded and mixed live, with flute and sax added to the arrangements along with the more traditional guitars, fiddles, and banjos, and the overall effect is certainly idiosyncratic, as one might expect from Oldham; this sounds like a slightly buzzed guitar pull as often as it sounds like a fully focused recording session. But if the tone of these performances is laid-back, they're also sincere and committed, and as a vocalist BPB has rarely been better. As a songwriter, Oldham clearly appreciates the craft of Haggard's songwriting, as well as the honest emotional pull of these tunes, and he sings them with a genuine measure of respect and love. And the grainy drawl of Oldham's voice was made to order for these stories of the ups and downs of life and love, and it's all but impossible not to be moved by this craggy sincerity and the genuine soul of this music. There are more deep cuts than familiar hits on Best Troubador, but that's another part of what makes this album so pleasurable; this is a deep dive into Haggard's body of work as seen through the eyes of Bonnie "Prince" Billy, and Oldham and his crew deliver plenty of reminders why Hag was one of the greatest songwriters of his generation. In his liner notes, Oldham writes, "Hag won't make more music, but the music he made is deep and rich and complex and forever yielding." Best Troubador does a splendid job of showing how right he is about Haggard and his songs, and you'd have to go back to 1994's splendid multi-artist disc Tulare Dust to hear as sincere and affecting a tribute to this most American of artists.
Product Details
Release Date: | 05/05/2017 |
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Label: | Drag City |
UPC: | 0781484067429 |
catalogNumber: | 674 |
Rank: | 115927 |
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Album Credits
Performance Credits
Bonnie "Prince" Billy Primary ArtistDrew Miller Saxophone
Matt Sweeney Guest Appearance
Danny Kiely Bass
Chris "Roadie" Rodahaffer Banjo,Guitar
Mary Feiock Guest Appearance
AJ Roach Guest Appearance
Emmett Kelly Guest Appearance
Nuala Kennedy Flute,Vocals
Cheyenne Mize Fiddle
Van Campbell Drums
Technical Credits
Jimmie Davis ComposerLefty Frizzell Composer
Merle Haggard Composer
Jimmie Rodgers Composer
Casey Anderson Composer
Blaze Foley Composer
Gary Church Composer
Chuck Howard Composer
Freddy Powers Composer
Liz Anderson Composer
Whitey Shafer Composer
Dan Osborn Artwork
Elsie McWilliams Composer
Tex Whitson Composer
Danny Kiely Engineer
Doug Colosio Composer
Kris Poulin Engineer
Elsa Hanses Oldham Back Cover Photo
Joseph McVetty Cover Illustration