Crosseyed Heart [LP]

Crosseyed Heart [LP]

by Keith Richards
Crosseyed Heart [LP]

Crosseyed Heart [LP]

by Keith Richards

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

Keith Richards took his time to complete Crosseyed Heart. It arrives 23 years after Main Offender, his last solo studio album, but also 11 years after A Bigger Bang, the last official Rolling Stones record, but Richards hasn't exactly been quiet in all those years. He helped Mick Jagger flesh out the leftover demos for expanded editions of Exile on Main St. and Some Girls -- conspiracists argued some of the writing happened in the new millennium -- and toured with the Stones on various anniversaries, but the feather in his cap was Life, the 2010 memoir that established Keith as a razor-sharp raconteur for the masses that may never have paid attention to Talk Is Cheap. When compared to that publication date, Crosseyed Heart arrives a mere five years later, so that's not such a long wait. Certainly, Crosseyed Heart hardly feels like it was labored over; it's not the work of a perfectionist hoping every element lands in its right place. It sounds like it was knocked out in a week, which is about the highest compliment that can be paid to a record as casual as this. Main Offender felt like the result of endless hours of expensive studio jams, but Crosseyed Heart feels like it fell into place, with its songs arising out of jams with a drummer instead of being excuses for jams. Bookended by acoustic numbers -- the first is the charmingly tossed-off title track, a song that feels clipped in its conclusion, the last a version of Lead Belly's "Goodnight Irene," with the lyrics slightly modified -- the album does indeed bear the suggestion of a construction, a record that slides from obsession to obsession without calling attention to transitions. Nothing here is surprising, not the overdriven Chess boogie of "Blues in the Morning" or the ska shuffle of "Love Overdue," but that familiarity is an asset, because Keith luxuriates in his detours so much he winds up synthesizing his affections into a signature, a move highlighted by the soulful crawl of the Norah Jones duet "Illusion," a song where both singers seem seduced by the slow groove. "Illusion" mildly recalls "Make No Mistake," but where that Talk Is Cheap number underlined its Stax connections, Crosseyed Heart isn't so edgy: Keith no longer has to prove what he has to contribute to either the Stones or the culture at large, so he settles into his favorite sounds, loving to play the blues, rock & roll, country, and folk he's always savored, then sliding into the open-chord boogie that's unmistakably his. He may not forcibly claim this ground here but that's the appeal of Crosseyed Heart: it's a winningly low-key record, where the atmosphere matters more than the songs, yet Richards doesn't neglect writing tunes this time around. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 09/18/2015
Label: Virgin Emi
UPC: 0602547393968
Rank: 50318

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. Crosseyed Heart
  2. Heartstopper
  3. Amnesia
  4. Robbed Blind
  5. Trouble
  6. Love Overdue
  7. Nothing on Me
  8. Suspicious

Disc 2

  1. Blues in the Morning
  2. Something for Nothing
  3. Illusion
  4. Just a Gift
  5. Goodnight Irene
  6. Substantial Damage
  7. Lover's Plea

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Keith Richards   Primary Artist,Bass,Organ,Piano,Tiple,Vocals,Keyboards,Wurlitzer,Sitar (Electric),Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric),Vocals (Background)
Blondie Chaplin   Vocals (Background)
Babi Floyd   Vocals (Background)
Bobby Keys   Saxophone
Ivan Neville   Wurlitzer,Organ (Hammond),Vocals (Background)
Larry Campbell   Fiddle,Violin,Pedal Steel
Jack Hale   Trombone
Spooner Oldham   Organ (Hammond)
Clifton Anderson   Trombone
Ben Cauley   Trumpet
Charles Hodges   Piano,Organ (Hammond)
David Paich   Organ
Waddy Wachtel   Soloist,Slide Guitar,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric),Vocals (Background)
Pino Palladino   Bass
Bernard Fowler   Vocals (Background)
Paul Nowinski   Bass,Gamba,Viola
Aaron Neville   Vocals (Background)
Kevin Batchelor   Trumpet
Lee "Scratch" Perry   Featured Artist
Sarah Dash   Vocals (Background)
Jim Horn   Sax (Baritone)
Norah Jones   Vocals
Harlem Gospel Choir   Choir/Chorus,Vocals (Background)
Meegan Voss   Vocals (Background)
Pierre de Beauport   Guitar (Acoustic)
Charles Dougherty   Sax (Tenor)
Steve Jordan   Drums,Piano,Congas,Timpani,Percussion,Vibraphone,Vocals (Background)
Lannie McMillan   Sax (Tenor)

Technical Credits

Andy Taub   Assistant Engineer
Anthony DeCurtis   Liner Notes
Gregory Isaacs   Composer
Greg Calbi   Mastering
John A. Lomax   Composer
Dave O'Donnell   Mixing,Engineer
Lester Snell   Horn Arrangements
David Gorman   Design,Art Direction
Huddie Ledbetter   Composer
Yohei Goto   Engineer
Keith Richards   Mixing,Composer,Producer,Art Direction,Original Cover Artwork
David Porter   Composer
Norah Jones   Composer
Steve Fallone   Mastering Assistant
Adam Tilzer   Assistant Engineer
Pierre de Beauport   Guitar Technician
Lawrence "Boo" Mitchell   Engineer
Kevin Mazur   Session Photographer
Mark Seliger   Portraits,Cover Photo
Matt Long   Production Coordination
Steve Jordan   Mixing,Composer,Producer,Horn Arrangements
Jane Rose   Photography
Artie Smith   Drum Technician
Kenta Yonesaka   Assistant Engineer
Rachel Ruderman   Coordination
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