The Silver Toungued Devil And I (Remaster) Kris Kristofferson
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Album-Release:
1971
HRA-Release:
31.05.2016
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- 1 The Silver Tongued Devil and I 04:16
- 2 Jody and the Kid 03:04
- 3 Billy Dee 02:56
- 4 Good Christian Soldier 03:21
- 5 Breakdown (A Long Way from Home) 02:41
- 6 Loving Her Was Easier (Than Anything I'll Ever Do Again) 03:46
- 7 The Taker 03:13
- 8 When I Loved Her 03:00
- 9 The Pilgrim, Chapter 33 03:10
- 10 Epitaph (Black and Blue) 03:25
Info for The Silver Toungued Devil And I (Remaster)
In this 1971 album-gone-gold, Kristofferson makes the much anticipated transition from successful songwriter to top recording artist. Jody and the Kid; Billy Dee; Good Christian Soldier, and more!
„By the time Monument came to release Kristofferson's second album, The Silver Tongued Devil and I, in July 1971, he was the author of four songs that had topped the country or pop charts for others. Kristofferson himself had not yet reached the charts with a recording of his own, but his spectacular success as a songwriter made The Silver Tongued Devil and I a much-anticipated record. One consequence of this was that Monument was willing to spend more money; three of the album's songs boasted strings and another a horn section. But the key, of course, was still the songwriting, and though there were several excellent songs, the album could not live up to its predecessor, which was the culmination of years of writing. Typically for a second album, Kristofferson reached back into his catalog, presenting his own treatments of 'Jody and the Kid' and 'The Taker,' which had been hits for Roy Drusky and Waylon Jennings, respectively. In his newly written material, Kristofferson continued to examine the lives of society's outcasts, but the antiestablishment tone of some of Kristofferson was gone along with much of the wry humor, and in their place were touches of morbidity and sentimentality. Kristofferson retained his gift for intimate love songs, and the album's most memorable selections turned out to be 'Loving Her Was Easier (Than Anything I'll Ever Do Again)' (which became a semi-standard) and 'When I Loved Her.' And even if his observations seemed less acute, his talent for wordplay often rescued the songs from banality. On its way to becoming a gold record, The Silver Tongued Devil and I reached the pop Top 20, Kristofferson's career high on that chart, and the country Top Five; thus, Kristofferson made the transition from being a successful songwriter to a successful recording artist.“ (William Ruhlmann, AMG)
Kris Kristofferson, guitar, vocals
Jerry Kennedy, guitar
Jerry Shook, guitar
Chris Gantry, guitar
Norbert Putnam, bass
Bobby Dyson, bass
Billy Swan, bass
Jerry Carrigan, drums
David Briggs, keyboards
Donnie Fritts, keyboards
Norman Blake, dobro
Charlie McCoy, harmonica, vibes, trumpet
Farrell Morris, percussion
Billy Swan, vocals
Donnie Fritts, vocals
Rita Coolidge, vocals
Joan Baez, vocals (on 'The Taker“)
Engineered by Gene Eichelberger, Tommy Strong, Mort Thomasson
Produced by Fred Foster
Digitally remastered
Kristoffer "Kris" Kristofferson
(born June 22, 1936) is an American singer, songwriter, musician, actor, and former soldier. He is known for writing and recording such hits as "Me and Bobby McGee", "For the Good Times", "Sunday Mornin' Comin' Down" and "Help Me Make It Through the Night". Kristofferson is the sole writer of most of his songs, and he has collaborated with various other figures of the Nashville scene such as Shel Silverstein. In 1985, Kristofferson joined fellow country artists Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson and Johnny Cash in forming the country music supergroup, The Highwaymen. In 2004, Kristofferson was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame. He is also known for his acting work, including starring roles in Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore and A Star Is Born, the latter for which he won a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor.
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