Thunderbird Cassandra Wilson

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  • Release Date: 04/11/2006
  • Sales Rank: 139,819
  • Label: EMI EUROPE GENERIC
  • UPC: 094635587623

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Thunderbird

1LISTENGo to Mexico 4:14
2LISTENCloser to You 5:49
3LISTENEasy Rider 7:03
4LISTENIt Would Be So Easy 5:10
5LISTENRed River Valley 5:52
6LISTENPoet 5:27
7LISTENI Want to Be Loved 4:03
8LISTENLost 3:34
9LISTENStrike a Match 4:47
10LISTENTarot 3:51

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Cassandra Wilson can change producers, switch around instrumentalists, cover all manner of material or write her own songs, but one thing thankfully hasn’t changed: her gorgeously earthy voice. On Thunderbird, Wilson has indeed altered some basic elements of her earlier recordings. T-Bone Burnett is now on hand as a co-producer; some new collaborators have stepped in, including guitarist Colin Linden and bassist Mike Elizondo; and Wilson is indeed composing many of her own tunes. Yet the dark, luscious tones of our premier singer -- no matter the genre -- hold it all together, stamping the project as another first-rate Wilson album. The blues hovers around much of the album, confirming that this Mississippi-raised artist remains deeply in touch with her musical roots. Sometimes the sources are obvious, like a sly take on the Muddy Waters anthem “I Want to Be Loved,” an evocative turn on the traditional “Easy Rider,” and the reworked folk tune “Red River Valley.” Pop-infused performances like Jakob Dylan’s lovely “Closer to You,” the hit-worthy original “It Would Be So Easy,” and “Tarot” are imbued with immediate, sensual readings. Producers Burnett and Keefus Ciancia at times incorporate funky beats and electronic programming in tasteful ways that add a contemporary feel to the album without smothering Wilson’s natural gifts. Nothing, though, can now obscure Wilson’s ace-in-the-hole: maturity. This is a woman who sounds like she knows exactly what she’s singing about, and that authenticity colors everything on this welcome album. Steve Futterman, Barnes & Noble



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