Rickie Lee Jones, the 2023 Noise11.com interview
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- čas přidán 23. 07. 2024
- In 1979 Rickie Lee Jones connected with the world with her debut album and song ‘Chuck E’s In Love’. In 1989 she released ‘Flying Cowboys’ and another song ‘The Horses’ because a classic in Australia as a number one hit for Daryl Braithwaite.
Rickie’s latest album ‘Pieces of Treasure’ reunited her with Russ Titelman who produced her first two albums. The album gives Rickie an opportunity to pay tribute to other great songwriters.
Pieces of Treasure
1. Just in Time (Jule Styne, Betty Comden, Adolph Green)
2. There Will Never Be Another You (Harry Warren, Mack Gordon)
3. Nature Boy (Eden Ahbez)
4. One for My Baby (Harold Arlen, Johnny Mercer)
5. They Can’t Take That Away from Me (George Gershwin, Ira Gershwin)
6. All the Way (Jimmy Van Heusen, Sammy Cahn)
7. Here’s That Rainy Day (Jimmy Van Heusen, Johnny Burke)
8. September Song (Kurt Weill, Maxwell Anderson)
9. On the Sunny Side of the Street (Jimmy McHugh, Dorothy Fields)
10. It’s All in the Game (Charles G. Dawes, Carl Sigman)
Rickie Lee Jones spoke with Noise11.com’s Paul Cashmere.
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Never miss a chance to see her live, it will touch you in ways you don't expect.
Chuck (me) is still in love with Rickie.
She is a wonderful singer/songwriter.
Such an incredible woman
Love you so much
You ment so much all through life!?!
You can't imagine
Still do!
Thank you very much
Wonderful to hear, I'm such a big fan of her music from the beginning......
back in 79 I bought the first album when I heard you.. I love your voice, keep up the great songs!!
She’s just awesome😎
A cutie pie.
Ive loved her since I was 15. Im 59 now Rickster.
Stay groovy chicky-baby
Me same. I was 17, now 61. A Revelation in a Sea of Pop Rock music in '79
Love your music Rickie💙Happy to hear you have a new album out! Forever cool! Love from Australia 🦘
My fave since I first heard her debut❤
I’ve been waiting for years for you to come back Rickie Lee I listen to your old Salz all the time you’re the real queen, you keep it real and one hunter we all have had our downfalls including me but you just jump right back up. Glad to have you back. Love you dearly God will see you through this. Is Shea returning your time
Always a big fan . 😊
Wow, great Rickie interview 🎹🎹🎹
This is great news I didn't know she had a new album out hopefully some live shows I would love to see her a second time
Ronette A Blissett 😅 12:14
loving the new album! what a treat 😀
Nice to hear from this inventive, creative "road sister" 🙂 She thinks outside the box. Wish her well on her future endeavors.
Kia Ora Girlfriend
I saw You Sing at the Auckland Town Hall
I have Used alot of Drugs
But the Rush You Gave Me that Night Was The Best Drug I Ever Had.....
The Whole Hall Had Tears of Joy
Thank You xx
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Please come to Adelaide. It would be so cool to see you in concert again💖🌹🪷🙏🥂
"We Belong Together" ❤
In Australia, I stream great music from Finland. So the New Radio Broadcast Normal is pretty Cööl
WONDERFUL REAL PERSON GENIUS AND SO TALENTED, YET A TRUE HUMAN BEING WHO SHARES HER TAENT AND DOES NOT SELL IT.
On a Ricky Lee binge for the past few days, this is interesting. The association with the mysterious harmonies of Steely Dan ( disclosure: if you do not have appreciation for music from ancient modes through all period music, jazz, and across the world, your tastes may be limited which leads exactly to the radio genre dementia problem noted in interview) and her disclaimer of harmonic knowledge - listen to her ability to find rich melodi & harmonic variations since her debut -
you will need to listen more.
The basics of music formal training are ear training and sightsinging, rather than whatever is imagined.
Yeah, too many musicians do not expand through formal learning, but Ricky had always been an explorer, which you, too, will understand with a bit of binging on her skilled vocal adventures.
Arranging is merely a matter of having instrumental tone qualities ( overtone series differ, and when RL here mentions oboe, i hear it in my mind. Cor Anglais is detectably different to an ear like hers, even were she unable to conjure up the difference!)
Mostly, she is SO COOL! I am curious about her present range, because of meeting a marvelous elder operatically trained soprano in their late 60s who retired bc of feeling her own laryngeal ossification (i forget the technical term) before it was noticeable at nonoperatic levels of output.
Expect the unexpected from Ricky Lee, even if, like mself, you have lived with classical, baroque, renaissance, jazz, and all rock, folk, flamenco, and other genre roommates.
She is an explorer, skilled beyond imagination.
Oh, #1:
Heart.
What were the skies like when you were young?
Wondered how she was!
If they make a movie of the book, Michelle Williams should play Rickie
Shalom Much love ❤️ Kingdom Blessings to you and yours ❤️ 🙏
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