Willie Nelson - Moment of Forever

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Album Details

Title: Moment of Forever
Artist: Willie Nelson
Release Date: 1/29/2008
Label: Lost Highway Records
Duration: 53:12
Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto
UPC: 602517236226
Genre: Country
Styles: Traditional Country, Progressive Country, Country-Pop, Contemporary Country
Moods: Amiable/Good-Natured, Laid-Back/Mellow, Meandering, Organic, Playful, Bittersweet, Calm/Peaceful, Earthy, Gentle, Reflective, Sad, Wry, Yearning, Ambitious, Earnest, Freewheeling, Intimate, Poignant, Refined/Mannered, Rollicking, Rousing, Searching, Sentimental, Soothing, Plaintive, Ramshackle, Reserved, Sophisticated, Cheerful, Complex, Detached, Happy, Light, Melancholy, Messy, Party/Celebratory, Relaxed, Restrained, Reverent, Romantic, Warm, Wistful
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 1
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Over You Again
  2. Moment of Forever
  3. The Bob Song
  4. Louisiana
  5. Gravedigger
  6. Keep Me from Blowing Away
  7. Takin' on Water
  8. Always Now
  9. I'm Alive
  10. When I Was Young and Grandma Wasn't Old
  11. Worry B Gone
  12. You Don't Think I'm Funny Anymore
  13. Gotta Serve Somebody

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2008CDLost Highway Records001045302

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Album Review

There's an old axiom that Martin Scorsese often recites when explaining his career choices, citing that you first make a movie for the studio, then you make one for yourself. Willie Nelson has almost been following that creed while toiling away on Lost Highway in the 2000s, alternating between old-fashioned country records for his old fans, then star-studded collaborations aimed at a newer audiences. As Nelson is a musical omnivore, such stylistic hopscotch didn't feel forced, even when Willie ventured into such ill-advised experiments as the 2005 reggae excursion The Countryman, yet it nevertheless felt that he'd sing anything that came his way. Moment of Forever, the 2008 album produced by modern-day superstar Kenny Chesney and his longtime comrade Buddy Cannon, doesn't erase that impression, as it's wildly inconsistent in mood and material, finding room for sensitive songs from Kris Kristofferson and boorish tunes from Big Kenny, half of Nashville titans Big & Rich. Big Kenny's lazy, slobbering "The Bob Song" is everything that could go wrong with Willie singing a contemporary country record, suggesting that the very idea behind Moment of Forever -- to give Nelson his first full-fledged modern country album in eons -- is misconceived, but the album actually is far slyer than this misstep would suggest. Yes, this attempt at the Muzk Mafia's gonzo humor doesn't work, nor is it the only awkward moment here; it's paired with a moribund reading of Dave Matthews' "Gravedigger," where Willie valiantly attempts to navigate Matthews' twisting prose but to no avail. Both "The Bob Song" and "Gravedigger" are signs that Chesney and Cannon are in tune with modern markets that would be open to embracing Willie, so they work in conception if not execution. Fortunately, they're also in tune with much of the best of Nelson's music, giving him room to sing such finely modulated originals as "Over You Again" and "Always Now" (the latter balancing Chesney's slightly treacly "I'm Alive") and a lovely reading of Paul Craft's "Keep Me Blowing Away," but also letting Willie tell jokes, whether if it's in the guise of a loose, funny duet with Kenny on Guy Clark's "Worry B Gone" or "You Don't Think I'm Funny Anymore." These are the moments that give Moment of Forever heart, the moments that last once the overinflated R&B grooves of "Takin' on Water" and monochromatic jam on Dylan's "Gotta Serve Somebody" pass, as they're the moments that flow easily and freely, and there are just enough of them to make Moment of Forever another solid Willie Nelson album, and perhaps one of the better contemporary-oriented ones of the past few years. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Alvin TuckerAssistant
Andrew MendelsonMastering
Buddy CannonProducer, Vocals (Background), Audio Production
Butch CarrEngineer
Chris DunnTrombone
Craig AllenDesign
David McClisterInlay Photography, Photography
Drew BollmanAssistant
Eric DarkenPercussion
Gary PrimPiano, Organ (Hammond)
Glen RosePhotography
Greg LawrenceAssistant
J.C. MonterrosaAssistant
Jim ChapmanVocals (Background)
Jim HornHorn Arrangements, Sax (Tenor), Sax (Baritone)
John HobbsPiano, Keyboards
John WilliamsGuitar (Acoustic), Gut String Guitar
Justin NiebankMixing
Kenny ChesneyProducer, Vocals (Background), Audio Production
Kenny GreenbergGuitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Electric)
Kyle FordAssistant
Larry PaxtonCello, Bass, Bass (Upright), Sousaphone, Fretless Bass
Mark TamburinoVocals (Background)
Matt ColesAssistant
Melonie CannonVocals (Background)
Mickey RaphaelHarmonica
Paul LeimPercussion, Drums
Quentin WareTrumpet
Randy McCormickPiano, Keyboards, Organ (Hammond)
Sam LevineSax (Tenor)
Shannon Finnegan ScottProduction Coordination
Shelley AndersonMastering Assistant
Steve HermanTrumpet
Tim StaffordGuitar (Acoustic)
Tony CastleEngineer
Willie NelsonSynthesizer
Wyatt BeardVocals (Background)