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$12.79 With You’ll Never Be A Stranger At My Door, Tracy Nelson, after almost four decades, revisits the musical territory she first explored on Mother Earth Presents Tracy Nelson Country, That experience ensconced her, literally, in the Tennessee countryside and, figuratively, as the doyenne of the genre that, years later, would come to be known as Americana. She says that she recorded Tracy Nelson Country as “a whim” but that flight of fancy would go on to be an underground sensation. In the succeeding years as a solo artist, including her initial album for Memphis International Live From Cell Block D, her repertoire has been primarily blues-based. This time out, she says “I wanted to do something else, to do an album where the songs are the focus, pretty songs I could just sing.”Earlier this year, after years of collecting and filing away those kinds of songs, she repaired to George Bradfute’s Tone Chapparel Studio in Nashville with producer Mike Dysinger. She discovered that the studio, where artists ranging from Todd Snider and Joy Lynn White to Webb Wilder and Los Straightjackets have recorded, is situated in the basement of the house where country music giant Jim Reeves once lived. That determined that one of the songs for the album would be one associated with Reeves. So “Four Walls” found its way onto the tune stack.A cornerstone of the album is “Salt of the Earth” which Tracy, along with Guy Clark and Alice Newman Vestal wrote and it’s a song that touches very close to home for Tracy. It tells the stories of three of Tracy’s Dickson County farmer neighbors and was written from life. Alice is also a neighbor, a young woman whom Tracy has known since birth. “I very nearly delivered Alice.” She’s an accomplished singer/writer having contributed “Last Chance” to Tracy’s highly regarded Ebony & Irony. The song’s poignant narrative began as a poem that Tracy started almost fifteen years ago when one of the three characters in the song, Brown Hill, died. Guy Clark’s sonorous recitation makes this one even more special.The version of “Cow Cow Boogie” on the album was inspired by Ella Fitzgerald’s. A western-themed jazz tune, it paradoxically kicks off Tracy’s return to “country.” “It makes about as much sense as anything else I’ve done,” Tracy dryly notes. Adding to the polyglot nature of the project, Terry Tucker, a guy who also cuts Tracy’s hair (!), provides the low voice on the track. More to the country point is “I Still Miss Someone” from the Johnny Cash canon and “New Way Out,” from the ...
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