Showing posts with label Jewel. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jewel. Show all posts

Sunday, September 6, 2015

Keith Richards, Gary Clark Jr. and more upcoming releases

Looking forward to a lot of great fall releases, including:
  • Beach House, Depression Cherry (out now)
  • Gary Clark Jr., The Story of Sonny Boy Slim
  • Jewel, Picking Up the Pieces, September 11
  • Keith Richards, Crosseyed Heart, September 18
  • The Dead Weather, Dodge and Burn, September 25
  • Kurt Vile, B'Lieve I'm Going Down, September 25
  • Eagles of Death Metal, Zipper Down, October 2
  • Ryan Adams, 1989 (in the works)
What new music is on your future playlist?


      

Tuesday, August 11, 2015

August 11 Playlist: Kacey Musgraves -- These Boots are Made for Walkin'

I was not quite six years old when Nancy Sinatra released "These Boots are Made for Walkin'" and even at that young age it made quite an impression. In many ways, "These Boots..." was my gateway song to "Dusty in Memphis," Dean Martin's "Houston," Roger Miller's "King of the Road" and The Johnny Cash Show.

Yes, "Houston" and "King of the Road" were both released a few years earlier than "These Boots...," but this was the 1960s when songs hung around longer than a wink and a whistle. One of the great things about discovering a breakthrough favorite song is that it takes you both back in time and into the future.

Written by long-time Sinatra collaborator and unsung American music legend Lee Hazelwood, "These Boots..." combined rock attitude with country sass. And Sinatra's delivery was pure rocket fuel.

"These Boots..." as been covered by artists as diverse as Loretta Lynn, Jewel and Megadeath. More recently, Kacey Musgraves has taken her boots for a spin and she delivers. Not only is it a great cover in its own right, but it cleanses the palette nicely from that unfortunate Jessica Simpson version.