Adieu False Heart Linda Ronstadt Ann Savoy Reviews

2006 studio album by Linda Ronstadt with Ann Savoy

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Studio album by

Linda Ronstadt with Ann Savoy

Released July 25, 2006 (2006-07-25)
Recorded 2006, Dirk Powell's Cypress Firm Studio, Louisiana, The Sausalito Plant and in Nashville
Genre Folk rock, Cajun, acoustic
Length 42:57
Label Vanguard
Producer Steve Buckingham
Linda Ronstadt chronology
Hummin' to Myself
(2004)
Adieu False Heart
(2006)
Duets
(2014)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Acoustic Music [i]
Allmusic [2]
Pop Matters [iii]

Adieu False Middle is a Grammy-nominated 2006 album by American singer, songwriter, and producer Linda Ronstadt featuring Cajun music singer Ann Savoy. It peaked at #146 on the Billboard album chart.

This was Ronstadt'due south concluding studio anthology earlier her retirement in 2011 and the revelation of her affliction with Parkinson's illness in 2013, which has left her unable to perform or sing.

Production [edit]

Ronstadt, a soprano, and Savoy, an alto, had previously recorded duets for the Savoy-produced album Evangeline Made: A Tribute to Cajun Music; here, they sing together as The Zozo Sisters on the album, which brings together a mixture of Louisiana Cajun sounds, popular music of the 20th century, and folk/rock classics. The album includes an interpretation of The Left Banke's 1966 hit "Walk Away Renée", Harry Belafonte's 1950s hit by John Jacob Niles "Become Abroad From My Window" and the French classic "Parlez-Moi D'Flirtation". Ronstadt takes lead on Julie Miller's "I Tin can't Get Over You lot," with Julie'due south husband Buddy Miller on guitar and Savoy takes lead on Richard Thompson'south "Burns' Supper."

On her collaboration with Savoy, Ronstadt remarked: "We could take made a quilt, I gauge, except we're musicians, so nosotros're making a record together instead. She sings in French — I don't speak French — but in that location's traditional love in this bond."[4]

The album was recorded at Dirk Powell'due south Cypress House Studio in Louisiana. Information technology features local musicians, including Chas Justus, Eric Frey and Kevin Wimmer of the Red Stick Ramblers, Sam Broussard of The Mamou Playboys, Dirk Powell and Joel Savoy, every bit well as Nashville performers, like fiddler Stuart Duncan, mandolinist Sam Bush-league and guitarist Bryan Sutton.

Critical response and accolades [edit]

The Ronstadt/Savoy album received good reviews and landed on several twelvemonth-end Pinnacle Ten lists. It peaked at #146 on the Billboard album chart. The recording earned 2 Grammy Award nominations, including Best Traditional Folk Album and All-time Engineered Album, Non-Classical.

Track listing [edit]

  1. "Opening" – 0:32
  2. "Good day Simulated Heart" (Arthur Smith) – 3:34
  3. "I Can't Get Over Y'all" (Julie Miller) – iii:07
  4. "Marie Mouri" (David Greely) – 3:31
  5. "Rex of Bohemia" (Richard Thompson) – 3:04
  6. "Plus Tu Tournes" (Michel Hindenoch) – 2:45
  7. "Become Away From My Window" (John Jacob Niles) – 3:01
  8. "Burns' Supper" (Thompson) – 3:43
  9. "The One I Dear Is Gone" (Bill Monroe) – 2:37
  10. "Interlude" – 0:24
  11. "Rattle My Cage" (Chas Justus) – 2:48
  12. "Parlez-Moi D'Amour" (Jean Lenoir) – 4:06
  13. "Too Quondam To Dice Young" (Scott Dooley, John Hadley, Kevin Welch) – three:17
  14. "Interlude" – 0:31
  15. "Walk Away Renée" (Michael Brown, Bob Calilli, Tony Sansone) – 3:26
  16. "Closing" – 1:08

Personnel [edit]

  • Linda Ronstadt – lead vocals on iii, 5, 7, 11, 13 (3rd verse), 15; harmony vocals on 2, 4, 5, 6, eight, 10, 12, 13
  • Ann Savoy – lead vocals on 2, four, half-dozen, 8, ix, 12, 13, 15 (on choruses and third verse); harmony vocals on three, 7, xi; acoustic guitar on half-dozen, 12
  • Dirk Powell – fretless banjo on two, eleven, 16; upright bass on 5; accordion on eight, 9
  • Sam Broussard – audio-visual guitar on 2, 5, 7, viii, 15
  • Andrea Zonn – resophonic viola on 1, 16; viola on 3; violin on five, 7, 12, 15
  • Stuart Duncan – fiddle on 2, 11, 13
  • David Schnaufer – bowed dulcimer on 2, ten, 13; dulcimer on 11, 13, 14
  • Bryon House – upright bass on 2, 3, 7, 8, eleven, 13, 15
  • Buddy Miller – acoustic guitar on three
  • Tim Lauer – squeeze box on 3
  • Kevin Wimmer – fiddle on iv, 6, 9
  • Joel Savoy – audio-visual guitar on iv, nine; lead guitar on 6; fiddle on ix
  • Chas Justus – acoustic guitar on 4, 6, 9, 12
  • Eric Frey – upright bass on 4, six, 9, 12
  • Kristin Wilkinson – viola and string arrangements on five, 7, 8, 15
  • John Catchings – cello on 5, 7, 8, fifteen
  • Christine Balfa – triangle on 6
  • Sam Bush-league – mandolin on 7, 8, xi
  • Bryan Sutton - acoustic guitar on xiii
  • Gary Paczosa – Engineer, Mixing

References [edit]

  1. ^ Audio-visual Music review
  2. ^ Allmusic review
  3. ^ Pop Matters review
  4. ^ "The Honolulu Advertiser". Linda Ronstadt lets wisdom strike notation, March 31, 2006. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved June 24, 2007.

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