Vince Gill Album: «These Days»

- Customers rating: (4.9 of 5)
- Title:These Days
- Release date:2006-10-17
- Type:Audio CD
- Label:MCA Nashville
- UPC:602498889619
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- 1 - 1WorkinÂ’ On A Big Chill
- 1 - 2LoveÂ’s StandinÂ’
- 1 - 3Cowboy Up - (featuring Gretchen Wilson)
- 1 - 4 Sweet Thingimg 4:58
- 1 - 5Bet It All On You
- 1 - 6NothinÂ’ For A Broken Heart (Duet w/Rodney Crowell)
- 1 - 7Son Of A RamblinÂ’ Man (featuring Del McCoury)
- 1 - 8SmilinÂ’ Song (featuring Michael McDonald)
- 1 - 9The Rhythm Of The PourinÂ’ Rain (featuring Bekka Bramlett)
- 1 - 10NothinÂ’ Left To Say
- 2 - 1 All Prayed Up Vince Gill and The Nitty Gritty Dirt Bandimg 2:38
- 2 - 2Cold Gray Light of Gone - (featuring The Del McCoury Band)
- 2 - 3A River Like You (featuring Jenny Gill)
- 2 - 4Ace Up Your Pretty Sleeve
- 2 - 5 Molly Brownimg 4:10
- 2 - 6Girl (Guest Vocalist: Rebecca Lynn Howard)
- 2 - 7Give Me the Highway - (featuring The Del McCoury Band)
- 2 - 8Sweet Augusta DarlinÂ’
- 2 - 9Little Brother
- 2 - 10Almost Home (Duet w/Guy Clark)
- 3 - 1This New Heartache
- 3 - 2The Only Love
- 3 - 3Out of My Mind - (featuring Patty Loveless)
- 3 - 4The Sight Of Me Without You
- 3 - 5I CanÂ’t Let Go (featuring Alison Krauss & Dan Tyminski)
- 3 - 6DonÂ’t Pretend With Me
- 3 - 7Some Things Never Get Old - (featuring Emmylou Harris)
- 3 - 8Sweet Little Corrina - (featuring Phil Everly)
- 3 - 9If I Can Make Mississippi (featuring Lee Ann Womack)
- 3 - 10Take This Country Back (Duet w/John Anderson)
- 4 - 1What You Don't Say - (featuring LeAnn Rimes)
- 4 - 2The Reason Why (featuring Alison Krauss)
- 4 - 3The Rock Of Your Love (featuring Bonnie Raitt)
- 4 - 4What You Give Away - (featuring Sheryl Crow)
- 4 - 5Faint Of Heart (Duet w/Diana Krall)
- 4 - 6Time to Carry On - (featuring Jenny Gill)
- 4 - 7No Easy Way
- 4 - 8This Memory of You - (featuring Trisha Yearwood)
- 4 - 9How Lonely Looks
- 4 - 10Tell Me One More Time About Jesus - (featuring Amy Grant)
- 4 - 11Everything and Nothing - (featuring Katrina Elam)
- 4 - 12Which Way Will You Go
- 4 - 13 These Daysimg 3:59
"Part of me thinks this has a chance to really break down some barriers, a chance to really go places that maybe I've never gotten to before," Gill says of the 43-track set, which includes collaborations with Sheryl Crow, jazz singer/pianist Diana Krall and the Everly Brothers' Phil Everly. "At the same time, my fear is that people will say, 'You know, 11 songs would've been just plenty.: interview with Vince Gill.
But 11 songs wouldn't have been just plenty. "These Days" has the makings of a landmark album. It also traces the musical history of one of country music's most versatile artists. These CD's all started with a call from Eric Clapton. He invited Vince Gill to play at one of his concerts-he said "I want the best guitar players, I know". Vince was deeply touched. He was at a point in his life when he was not sure which direction to turn- this invite gave him a new direction. This began a year of writing, gathering the best musicians, singing and pickin' the songs and putting this 4 CD together. Would 11 songs be best? No, how to choose which songs and how to put them together. The answers came slowly but surely, A 4 CD set was the answer, Never been done before and may never be done again, but it was the chance of a lifetime. 43 all new songs written and sung by Vince Gill and some of his best friends.
In the end the 4 sets of discs came together more easily than anyone thought.
The first disc known as the "Rockin' Record- Workin" On A Big Chill" and loud guitar, This set contains ten songs that all rock- Several duets- Rodney Crowell and "Nothin' For A Broken Heart" my favorite of disc one, but all are fast guitar playin', stompin and had clappin set.
Disc Two: The Reason Why-The Groovy Record
These are thirteen ballads and contain the most duets with women, Lee Ann Rimes Bonnie Raitt, Sheryl Crow, Alsion Krauss and my favorite song of the entire set with Diana krall "Faint of Heart"- such a lovely, romantic set.
Disc Three: Some Things Never Get Old-The Country & Western Record
Eleven of the best country songs you have heard. Favorite alert again- a duet with Emmylou's Harris called "Some Things Never Get Old" and a secret between us. Vince changed the lyrics of the song to include "Blueberry Wine". This was the first song he heard Emmylou sing when he was a 16 or 17 year old. It changed the course of his life- He decided right then and there that he wanted to sing country like Emmylou.
Disc Four:-Little Brother- The Acoustic Record
Ten self explanatory songs- lots of music and real songs from the heart. One of them with his daughter, Jenny Gill, called "A River Like You".
"In making this set-The sessions quickly took on an air of something special. "The session players, they wouldn't go out and get coffee after a take," notes former NRBQ guitarist Al Anderson, who played on the album and co-wrote 13 of its songs with Gill. "They'd come in (to the studio's control room) and listen really intently to what was going down on Vince's record. Guests play a key role in These Days, not only for their musical contributions but for their relationships to Gill and his career. Rodney Crowell used to play in a band with Gill; Emmylou Harris was one of his early supporters. Guy Clark, who joins Gill for These Days' final track, Almost Home, headlined the first gig Gill played when he moved to Los Angeles in the mid-'70s. Some of the folks I've known for 30 years," Gill says. "We've gone through this big circle, and we're looking at it 30 years later. And a handful of people are new relationships. Diana Krall, LeAnn Rimes, Sheryl Crow -- quite a few folks that I had never recorded with, so they're new friends." USA Today
"Listening to Gill talk about "These Days" and his respect for the Opry might make one consider if the concept of "These Days" borrows a bit from a successful page in the proverbial Grand Ole Opry handbook. The page which might read something like, "Occasionally showcase musical styles that don't walk an absolutely straight and narrow country/bluegrass line, but be sure to remain true to your musical heritage." Gill says, "I love that this record is going to cover so many musical bases and is diverse as it is. Yet it is equally eloquently pointed to the country and bluegrass music I revere." Grand Ole Opry
This 4 set CD is unlike anything else I have heard and it is marvelous. An eclectic mix of every kind of music- something for everyone and everyone will love this. 43 songs and each one so special in its own way. There are bound to be favorites and I have picked mine. Vince Gill has opened the door for his friends and fans. We have something special here. This is a set of 4 CD's so highly recommended. prisrob 10-19-06
Everything good about this great collection is listed below. I just want to add another five stars to a ten star collection. When Vince announced this collection at the Bluegrass at the Ryman series, this summer, I thought I know I will like the country and acoustic disc, but I was not sure about the others. I figured they would be ok. Wrong! Vince could probably, I hope not, do hip-hop and make it sound good.
I admit I am a huge Vine Gill fan, and this CD set is his best ever!! I cannot add much to the other reviews. This set showcases Vince's talents and gifts as a songwriter, musician, singer, performer and arranger. He brings out the very best in every other singer and musician. If you do not already love Vince Gill, you will after you listen to these amazing CD's.
Vince covers a lot of ground in this effort, and he shows off what a talent he is. He also brings in some extraordinary cohorts including LeAnn Rimes, Sheryl Crow, Bonnie Raitt, Alison Krauss and Diana Krall. Vince is easliy the greatest male country vocalist out there and anyone--whether you like country-leaning music or not--can enjoy this 4-disc set.
We've been fans of both Mr. and Mrs. Gill for over 20 years so it was a treat to see them sing together for 2 songs at Vince's concert last night at the Wiltern Theater here in Los Angeles. "Tell Me One More Time About Jesus" was one of many deeply moving moments in the show. THESE DAYS is an extraordinary accomplishment, showcasing Vince Gill's remarkable talent and versatility within multiple music genres. The songs reflect the wisdom and intelligence of a life filled with love, friendship, family, and an abundance of integrity. Thanks Vince for sharing your life stories with us. Finally, my wife and I are in love with EVERYTHING AND NOTHING. Could this be the best song on the album?


