Willie Nelson Stardust on Numbered-Edition 33RPM LP from Mobile Fidelity Silver Label: Sumptuous Sound Elevates Booker T. Jones' Production
Quintuple-Platinum Album of Pop Standards Spent More than a Decade on Country Charts: Nelson Gets Inside the Phrasing, Lyrics, and Emotions of Songs
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"Why be predictable?," Willie Nelson asked Columbia Records executive Nick Blackburn, after the latter resisted the Red Headed Stranger's decision to make an album of classic pop tunes. Talk about outlaw country. Cutting against the genre's traditions and Music Row conventions, Nelson's Stardust remains a genius-level creation as well as the icon's most commercially successful release, a gorgeous record infused with ultimate respect for composers and lyrics and many of the finest performances of his career. It is a quintessential part of any catalog.
Mastered on Mobile Fidelity's world-renowned mastering system and pressed at Fidelity Record Pressing in California, this Silver Label LP dazzles with quiet surfaces, tube-like warmth, and an enhanced soundstage. Further exposing the delicate touches abounding in Stax legend Booker T. Jones' production, this edition brings out the textured kernels of Nelson's voice — and the deep-seated dignity, austerity, devotion, grit, sensitivity, grace, and plaintiveness within it. His phrasing throughout is on par with that of Frank Sinatra and Ray Charles, two giants that influenced this project and his willingness to pair with strings and small combo to wondrous effect.
Having met Jones while living in Malibu, Nelson established a relationship with the musician that extended to roles as producer, arranger and band mate. Jones' superior knowledge of the American Songbook comes through via the material's economy of scale and sympathetic approach. Acoustic guitar arpeggios, contrasting breaks, bluesy harmonicas, glowing organs, R&B-tinged horns, brushed drums, and relaxed bass lines trickle throughout the songs, all distinguished by Nelson's intimate timbre and absolutely astonishing vocal expressiveness.
In redefining and reimagining standards such as Irving Berlin's "Blue Skies," Hoagy Carmichael's "Georgia On My Mind," and the age-old "All of Me" — all of which landed in the Top 5 of the Country singles chart — Nelson wedded together pop, country, jazz, folk, and blues in a manner in which no artist had ever done. He gained considerable rewards for his exquisite efforts: Stardust sold more than five million copies and stayed on the Country album charts for more than ten years.
"With first-class mastering, Mobile Fidelity's quiet pressing, and low price, this is a no-brainer recommendation."
—Hi-Fi+
- Stardust
- Georgia On My Mind
- Blue Skies
- All Of Me
- Unchained Melody
- September Song
- On The Sunny Side Of The Street
- Moonlight In Vermont
- Don't Get Around Much Anymore
- Someone To Watch Over Me