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Pretty Paper
Willie Nelson
Pretty Paper
Genres: Country, Special Interest, Pop, Classical
 
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The year 1978, when this graceful, laidback holiday selection was recorded, was a commercial and artistic highlight for the redheaded stranger. The disc was produced by deep-soul giant Booker T., who lends his considerable...  more »

     
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All Artists: Willie Nelson
Title: Pretty Paper
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Sony
Release Date: 10/25/1990
Genres: Country, Special Interest, Pop, Classical
Styles: Outlaw Country, Classic Country, Holiday & Wedding, Opera & Classical Vocal
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 074643618922

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The year 1978, when this graceful, laidback holiday selection was recorded, was a commercial and artistic highlight for the redheaded stranger. The disc was produced by deep-soul giant Booker T., who lends his considerable funk-tinged keyboards and arranging prowess to the session as well. Like Stardust, the million-selling disc that Booker had also produced for Nelson that year, Pretty Paper is an exercise in restrained--yet emotional--outlaw country. The highlight is Nelson's lovely take on "Pretty Paper," a song he wrote and gave to Roy Orbison, who had a big hit with it in 1964. Meanwhile, the many holiday songs simply sparkle with a relaxed, happy vibe. Nelson shows that you can sing "Here Comes Santa Claus" and transform it into an unschmaltzy classic of mellow country boogie. Really. (Well, he could.) --Mike McGonigal

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CD Reviews

PRETTY PAPER Pretty Good!
Gregor von Kallahann | 04/08/2007
(4 out of 5 stars)

"This is indeed a short set, as some reviewers below have grumbled about. Of course, it's also a bargain priced CD and therefore hardly counts as a rip-off. It's also as charmingly understated a holiday album as you're going to find. Listenable almost any time of year for Willie fans, but very much in keeping with the holiday spirit nonetheless.



I have a little tradition of keeping my Christmas recordings out and available the entire winter and then tucking them away in the spring. I don't have a lot of room for things I'm not actively using, but I find that many holiday recordings seem appropriate all winter long. Keeping the holiday spirit alive helps beat the winter blahs. And this year ('07) has been such an on-again off-again winter here in the Northeast, beating those seasonal blahs hasn't been easy. Why, I'm writing this review on "Easter Eve" and the radio is telling us that it was warmer on Christmas day than it is today! Something is topsy turvy.



Well anyway, I thought I'd give this disk one more listen before tucking it away for the next eight or nine months, and I have to say that just today it hit the spot. Nelson's trademark understated approach to the standard holiday tunes ("White Christmas," "Santa Claus Is Coming to Town," "Rudolph") really does make them as listenable--and enjoyable--in April as they are in December. And taking on such warhorses in his laid back style makes the listener forget about the 350 other versions you've heard in your lifetime.



Still the album would have fared a bit better with the inclusion of a few more originals or even some less well known fare by other writers. Nelson has every right to take on "Pretty Paper"--he wrote it after all. If he had a few more such holiday packages in his closet that he could have dragged out, it would have enriched the album. Your best holiday records, after all, consist of "something old, something new, something borrowed, something a little blue--and a lot red and green." The only thing truly new to my ears was the closer, the instrumental "Christmas Blues," which ends the record on just the right note.



Still this is a charming record. Fans will, of course, want it. The general public could certainly do worse. Happy holidays!

"
Sing a chorus or two.
Johnny Heering | Bethel, CT United States | 11/29/2007
(4 out of 5 stars)

"This was Willie Nelson's first Christmas album, which was released in 1979. It reunited Willie with the musicians who worked on his classic Stardust album, including producer/organist Booker T. Jones. Most of the songs are traditional Christmas songs, with a couple of exceptions. "Pretty Paper" is a song written by Willie, although it was not written for this album. Roy Orbison had a hit with it in 1963, and Willie recorded his own version of it in 1964. The only original tune on the album is "Christmas Blues", which is an instrumental written by Willie and Booker T. This is a very good album, with Willie doing these songs in his own inimitable style."