Vince Gill's four-album set of 43 yes, 43! new songs either represents the last mighty gasp of the CD era or points toward a future when an artist's output isn't limited by how much music can fit on one or two discs. Whatever it means, the veteran country star's massive undertaking is unprecedented so much so that some will mistake the collection, "These Days," for a career compilation.
It's not. "These Days" encompasses four CDs of original, previously unreleased music, all of it written or co-written by Gill, and all of it recently recorded. Guests include Sheryl Crow, Bonnie Raitt, Michael McDonald, Gretchen Wilson and his wife Amy Grant, among others.
But the spotlight clearly belongs to Gill. The Oklahoma native breaks down the CDs into musical themes that generously sample his favored musical styles: There's a disk of roots-rocking guitar workouts, one of traditional honky-tonk tunes, one of contemporary ballads and spirituals, and one of acoustic songs, many of them drawing on his early days as a bluegrass musician. The songs are consistently strong, with several highlights ("Almost Home," "The Reason Why") and only a couple of noticeable weak spots, such as "Faint of Heart," a jazz duet with pianist Diana Krall that's more Perry Como than Tony Bennett.
Some critics may suggest the collection could've made for a potent one- or two-CD set. But that's missing the point. Gill hit upon a particularly fruitful creative period, and he's sharing the results.
Popular music, currently bogged down in a period ruled by marketing and packaging, would benefit from more of this kind of out-of-the-box thinking.
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The lessons and meanings behind the episodes of Boondocks are often misconstrued. Instead of focusing ones whole attention on a word about someones ethnicity, those who watch the show, should focus thier the attention on the true lessons that can be gained from the show. This episode should not be all about the use of the n-word.
Whos to say that if He was alive today, he would have used the n-word, he may have, and he may not have. Rather then concerning oneself with the use of a racial slur, focus on what Dr.Martin Luther King Jr.
was all about, and not a word, that he did not even say himself. Dr.Marthin Luther King Jr.
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