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Moment Of Forever
Willie Nelson
Moment Of Forever
Genres: Country, Pop
 
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Countless Westerns have centered around the theme of a young turk coming into town to try to take down a legendary gunslinger. Well, for the past couple of decades, Willie Nelson has turned that imagery on its head, attrac...  more »

     
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All Artists: Willie Nelson
Title: Moment Of Forever
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: Lost Highway
Original Release Date: 1/29/2008
Release Date: 1/29/2008
Genres: Country, Pop
Styles: Outlaw Country, Classic Country, Today's Country, Singer-Songwriters, Vocal Pop
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 602517236226

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Countless Westerns have centered around the theme of a young turk coming into town to try to take down a legendary gunslinger. Well, for the past couple of decades, Willie Nelson has turned that imagery on its head, attracting countless younger artists eager to soak up some of his musical mojo and infuse the master's work with some of their own spirit.

Moment of Forever, matches Willie with Kenny Chesney. The very idea of these seemingly disparate characters coming together is intriguing enough on paper. What really counts, however, is how it works on disc -- and work it does, with Chesney's production bringing out Nelson's natural warmth and grace.

While he's written some of the most enduring tunes of the past few decades Nelson has long been considered one of the premiere song interpreters of his time, infusing a surprising array of tunes with his singular personality. This record includes a hushed, poignant version of the Kris Kristofferson-penned title track and a super-heated, album-closing version of Bob Dylan's "Gotta Serve Somebody."

The songs that Nelson wrote for Moment of Forever take on many of the same topics addressed in that pair of tracks -- taking stock of a life well lived and considering the possibilities of what might lay down the road. On songs like the sweetly twanging "Always Now," Willie comes across like a man who's come to terms with most of those issues, coming to the conclusion that "there never was a used to be...it's always now."

Other highlights include Willie's take on Dave Matthews' "Gravedigger" and tracks like "Worry B Gone" -- where Willie trades verses with Chesney The easy vibe carries over to the gently celebratory "I'm Alive" -- on which Nelson marvels at life's simple pleasures. Willie Nelson Photos More from Willie Nelson
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CD Reviews

This Willie is a true gem!!
Suzanne Collier | Texas | 01/30/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)

"If you like Willie, you are going to LOVE this latest work. Collaboration with Kenny Chesney seems to have paid off in a big way. Smooth, mellow vocals and an eclectic song selection make this one of the most enjoyable of his works in years."
There's still much to enjoy in this assured and varied colle
monte | in your mind | 04/22/2008
(4 out of 5 stars)

""Moment Of Forever" is another classic Willie collection with thirteen tracks of country songs infused with rock.

The songs are forceful and edgy, upbeat and delightful to the palate and all 'Willie Nelson'.

Songs like "Over You Again" takes you to Willie Nelson more romantic side, whereas "The Bob Song" is a playful romp with a hint of vaudeville to it, "Gravedigger" is an eerie but intense song.

However, perhaps the cheekiest track is the song "Louisiana" (the Randy Newman classic inspired by a 1927 flood that struck an eerily evocative chord in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina) about the recent problems of that state and how the president flew down to take a look with 'a fat guy and his notepad', assessing the situation in as unaffected manner as only a politician could muster.

Willie Nelson managed to pulled off a hit, with Toby Keith in 2002, with a track called "Beer For My Horses" on Toby Keith's album.

Chesney, who shares lead vocals on the amusing booze homage, "Worry B Gone", provides an ear-pleasing, accessible, yet not overly slick sound stage for Nelson's strong, resonant vocals.

The American music legend, who turns 75 this year, sounds like he still has something to prove and, with this effort, he succeeds : he hasn't sounded this committed in years and his distinctive renditions of Dave Matthews' "Gravedigger" and Bob Dylan's "Gotta Serve Somebody" are as revelatory as the work Johnny Cash was doing with producer Rick Rubin up to the time he died.

Produced by Kenny Chesney and Buddy Cannon, the album works so well because the music accommodates Nelson's vocal rather than distracting from it.

Living a full life as Willie Nelson is doing has afforded him some exceptional talent collaborating with him on "Moment Of Forever".

"I'm Alive" is a great tribute song to his own life, and how grateful he is, as Willie puts it, for being "alive and well".

Being one of the two Highwaymen left, Willie Nelson has remained a storyteller, a charismatic singer and "Moment Of Forever" stands just as formidable an album beside any of Willie Nelson's other previous works.

The album finds Willie Nelson in his element, singing quality material with absolute conviction. His distinctive ability to interpret a song that, in turn, gives voice to others, remains his greatest contribution to music

"...This is Nelson's finest recording since 1993's similarly rich Across the Borderline.

The star and his label would do well to treat this like an event record. It's that good. Don't let it go ignored.

Like "Across The Borderline", "Moment of Forever" finds Nelson mixing stronger than usual originals with inspired covers of Kris Kristofferson, Dave Matthews, Randy Newman and Bob Dylan. There isn't a dud, but some of the new compositions stand out"...Miami Herald.

The country-blues "Over You Again", written with sons Lukas and Micah Nelson, recalls U2's ringing guitar style. "Always Now" embraces a certain emotional vulnerability that makes him seem ironically resilient. The reflective ballad "Always Now" could only come from an artist of Nelson's age and experience.

Highlights :"The Bob Song", "Gravedigger" and "Over You Again".



Across the Borderline

Unleashed



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Willie, Better than ever
Philip Mckenna | Georgia USA | 02/26/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Willie never ceases to amaze me. The older he gets the better he gets. The entire album is all new music that is great."