It鈥檚 fun to hear sing such words as 鈥渘inja,鈥 鈥渇ishmonger鈥 and 鈥渁bsinthe,鈥 which are among the many pleasures found in the songbook of influential country .
鈥淥h What A Beautiful World鈥 is Nelson鈥檚 latest album devoted to the songs of a specific songwriter, and in Crowell, he鈥檚 interpreting a kindred spirit. While Crowell has a slightly different lyric vocabulary, both are Texans with a deep love of Hank Williams.
The pairing 鈥 great songs and a great singer 鈥 works beautifully. The album will be out Friday, just before on April 29.
He has long sounded ageless, but more than ever, Nelson sings like a sage. His reedy tenor can be a little whispery, but he displays surprising vocal range. His relaxed, conversational delivery is filled with warmth and wisdom. He鈥檒l start a phrase late, end it early and make it seem perfect.
When he reminisces about childhood on 鈥淏anks of the Old Bandera" 鈥 originally recorded by Jerry Jeff Walker 鈥 Nelson sounds just like he did in 1976, the year the song was written. Other material ranges from 鈥淪hame on the Moon,鈥 a 1982 pop hit for Bob Seger, to Crowell鈥檚 overlooked gem 鈥淪he鈥檚 Back in Town.鈥
Also included are tunes that have been recorded by (鈥淥pen Season On My Heart鈥) and (鈥淢aking Memories of Us鈥) and a folksy ballad co-written with (鈥淪tuff That Works鈥).
Longtime Nelson collaborator Buddy Cannon produced the record, and the backing musicians provide graceful, tasteful support. Nelson鈥檚 beloved guitar Trigger plays a significant role, including on a careening, don鈥檛-try-this-at-home solo on the title cut, a duet with Crowell.
Also among the highlights is 鈥淭he Fly Boy & The Kid,鈥 a prayerlike shuffle with playful lyrics that Nelson leans into. He鈥檚 equally frisky doing roadhouse blues on 鈥淪he鈥檚 Back in Town,鈥 while elsewhere the mood tends toward contemplative. 鈥淭he days go by like flying bricks,鈥 Nelson sings on the handsome ballad 鈥淥pen Season On My Heart.鈥
More than any other song in the set, 鈥淪till Learning How to Fly鈥 seems as if it was written for Nelson. Nearing the end of the album 鈥 Nelson鈥檚 154th, according to herculean ranking of his prolific discography 鈥 he sings:
鈥淚鈥檝e got a past that I won鈥檛 soon forget / And you ain鈥檛 seen nothing yet.鈥
He sounds as if he means it.
Steven Wine, The Associated Press