The Lonely, the Lonesome & the Gone

The Lonely, the Lonesome & the Gone

by Lee Ann Womack
The Lonely, the Lonesome & the Gone

The Lonely, the Lonesome & the Gone

by Lee Ann Womack

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Overview

Lee Ann Womack doesn't record often, so when she does it's an event. While 2014's The Way I'm Livin' (then her first album in six years) re-established her deft skills as a singer with covers by everyone from Neil Young and Bruce Robison to Mindy Smith and Hayes Carll, here she reclaims the songwriter's mantle, co-authoring six of the album's 14 tracks. Womack re-enlists her husband Frank Liddell, a fellow Texan, as producer. Texas is the key to this set's charm. It was cut at the legendary Sugar Hill Studios (formerly Gold Star Studios). The arrangements, sound, and song choices reflect Womack's East Texas upbringing, where soul, gospel, blues, and rockabilly influenced the region's honky tonk music. Liddell adds sophisticated, sometimes cinematic arrangements in framing her voice, adding wider textural and timbral dimensions. Opener "All the Trouble," co-written by Womack and her guitar players Adam Wright and Waylon Payne, opens with her singing atop a moaning, wordless chorus. It kicks into gear with cracking snare, and slide and acoustic guitars painting a backdrop of swampy blues. The title track is painted with warmly distorted electric and fingerpicked nylon-stringed guitars and pedal steel. It's a honky tonk weeper, rendered inconsolable in Womack's delivery. There are excellent cover choices as well. Harlan Howard's "He Called Me Baby" is funkier and dirtier than the Patsy Cline original (which was drenched in strings and horns), and borrows its gutbucket country-soul chart from Candi Staton's reading. "Shine on a Rainy Day," by Brent Cobb and Andrew Combs, finds Womack channeling Dusty Springfield, albeit with a psychedelic country chart saturated with fuzzy guitars and a Wurlitzer. "End of the End of the World" is a booming, midtempo parlor waltz that turns the broken love song on its head. "Wicked," co-written with Wright, is blues-drenched country rock; it's as much an anthem as it is a paean to revenge. Its guitar break is so nasty and noisy it could have been on Baroness record. "Talking Behind Your Back," co-written with Dean Dillon and Dale Dodson, offers an ironic yet profound twist on the classic "other woman" narrative. Fueled by a woozy pedal steel, Rhodes piano, and shuffling snare, Womack's protagonist is talking to the wife her lover can't get over. Her voice balances the bitter and the sweet in the lyric while her delivery allows restless soul into her country phrasing. The set closes with an all-too-brief but stomping cover of George Jones' "Take the Devil Out of Me," which was recorded at the original Gold Star in 1959, completing the mix with East Texas honky tonk gospel. The Lonely, the Lonesome & the Gone provides listeners an exceptionally well-rounded portrait of both the mature writer and the iconic singer. What Womack delivers has little to do with Nashville -- a plus -- in favor of polished yet hardcore Texas Americana. ~ Thom Jurek

Product Details

Release Date: 10/27/2017
Label: Ato
UPC: 0880882311124
Rank: 159586

Tracks

  1. All the Trouble
  2. The Lonely, the Lonesome & the Gone
  3. He Called Me Baby
  4. Hollywood
  5. End of the End of the World
  6. Bottom of the Barrel
  7. Shine on Rainy Day
  8. Mama Lost Her Smile
  9. Wicked
  10. Long Black Veil
  11. Someone Else's Heartache
  12. Sunday
  13. Talking Behind Your Back
  14. Take the Devil Out of Me

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Lee Ann Womack   Primary Artist
Ethan Ballinger   Guitar,Kayagum,Vocals (Background)
Waylon Payne   Guitar
Adam Wright   Guitar,Tremolo,Keyboards
Jerry Roe   Bass,Drums
Glenn Worf   Bass,Drums
Glen Duncan   Fiddle
Frank Liddell   Guitar,Vocals (Background)
Shawn Camp   Vocals (Background)
Paul Franklin   Guitar (Steel)
Christina Courtin   Strings
Annalise Liddell   Guitar,Vocals (Background)

Technical Credits

Jonathan Lee Chan   Assistant Engineer
Jay Knowles   Composer
Brent Cobb   Composer
Dean Dillon   Composer
Waylon Payne   Composer
Jim Vollentine   Editing
Mike McCarthy   Mixing,Engineer,Producer
Adam Wright   Composer
Glenn Worf   Producer
Mando Saenz   Composer
Harlan Howard   Composer
Dale Dodson   Composer
Marijohn Wilkin   Composer
Danny Dill   Composer
Frank Liddell   Producer
Jason Mott   Editing,Assistant
Gavin Lurssen   Mastering
Lee Ann Womack   Composer
Rob Carmichael   Design
Brittany Hamlin   Production Coordination
Eric Masse   Editing
Jason Saenz   Composer
Dani Flowers   Composer
Andrew Combs   Composer
Kevin Sokolnicki   Editing
Annalise Liddell   Assistant
Ebru Yildiz   Photography
James Westley Essary   Assistant Engineer
Brent Mitschke   Assistant Engineer
George Jones   Composer
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