The Well

The Well

by Jennifer Warnes
The Well

The Well

by Jennifer Warnes

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

Jennifer Warnes became a household name in the '70s with her hit "Right Time of the Night" and scored equally big with the Righteous Brothers' Bill Medley on "The Time of My Life" from the film Dirty Dancing. She also wowed critics and fans alike with Famous Blue Raincoat, her album of Leonard Cohen songs. In all, she's sold over 35 million records worldwide, but she's hardly a household name. Warnes has returned to the recording scene for the first time since 1992 with The Well, a collection ten songs co-produced with Martin Davich. And what a collection it is. As a singer and a songwriter, Warnes knows her strengths well. She understates lyrics and musical phrases as a way of getting them to open up on their own through her gorgeously wrought singing. She's no acrobat; she doesn't reach for the note that breaks the pitch-meter. Instead, she allows her voice to come up from the heart of the lyric she's singing. She wears the song and allows the song to adorn her as well, whether plaintively, as on the title track, one of her co-writes with Texas legend Doyle Bramhall, or her lilting, haunting, spiritual tome "Prairie Melancholy." When doing takes on the songs of others, such as Tom Waits' nugget "Invitation to the Blues," she imbues them with the soft, bluesy swing inherent in the original, but adds depth and dimension with her dry, reportorial storytelling (with fine guitar work from Doyle Bramhall). The songs on The Well seem spare and open, layered lightly, and full of room for Warnes' warm voice to reveal the wealth of emotions in the tunes themselves. But what's interesting is without it being noticeable to the listener, there are small but lush string sections, a few horns here and there, and a full-on four-piece rock band. Her reading of Billy Joel's "So It Goes" is virtually a reinvention of the song. She offers this song from a heart that has been cracked enough times, to paraphrase her friend Cohen, that it has been flooded with light. But it's the songs with Bramhall that are the masterpieces here; they reveal the subtle, bluesy textures of Texas and the strength in expressing one's vulnerability to forces one does not understand, such as on "The Panther." As if to underline the evidence, there is a vocal duet between them on Eddy Arnold's country swing gem "You Don't Know Me" that rivals Ray Charles' version for pure, expressive passion. With her stunning rendition of Arlo Guthrie's "Patriot's Dream," she is backed by a folk music symphony orchestra, with Guthrie himself lending a guest vocal as well as Blondie Chaplin and Kenny Edwards, with a Carmen accordion appearance by Van Dyke Parks. The set ends with a piano trio reprise of the title track that wraps all the magic up into a circle, as if these songs were a cycle of mystery, sensuality, and imagination from the very beginning. And, of course they were; Warnes isn't capable of anything less. Welcome back, Jennifer Warnes, you've been missed. ~ Thom Jurek

Product Details

Release Date: 01/01/2019
Label: Impex
UPC: 0856276002886
Rank: 58472

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Jennifer Warnes   Primary Artist,Vocals,Voices,Choir/Chorus
Abraham Laboriel, Sr.   Guest Artist,Bass
Doyle Bramhall II   Guest Artist,Guitar,Guitar (Acoustic)
Van Dyke Parks   Guest Artist,Accordion
Vinnie Colaiuta   Guest Artist,Drums
Arlo Guthrie   Guest Artist,Vocals
Armando Compean   Bass,Bass (Acoustic)
Suzie Katayama   Celli,Conductor
Eric Rigler   Bagpipes,Low Whistle,Irish Whistle,Uillean Pipes
Simeon Pillich   Bass (Acoustic)
Lee Thornburg   Horn,Trumpet (Muted)
Denny Freeman   Guitar,Piano (Grand)
Rick Cunha   Guitar,Weissenborn
Marty Davich   Piano,Harmonium,Keyboards,Synthesizer,Choir/Chorus
David Campbell   Conductor
Karie Prescott   Viola
Michele Richards   Violin
John Spooner   Drums
Michelle Richards   Violin
Ralph Fielding   Viola
Daniel Smith   Celli
Sid Page   Violin
Blondie Chaplin   Vocals,Choir/Chorus,Guest Artist
Steve Porcaro   Synthesizer
Bob Becker   Viola
Larry Corbett   Celli,Cello
Bill Medley   Vocals
Kenny Edwards   Choir/Chorus
Greg Leisz   Guitar (Steel)
Doyle Bramhall   Drums,Vocals,Guest Artist
Joel Derouin   Violin,Strings
Dean Parks   Guitar,Mandolin,Guitar (Rhythm),Guitar (Acoustic)
Leland Sklar   Bass
Lenny Castro   Percussion
Jimbo Ross   Viola
Matt Cartsonis   Mandolin
Max Carl   Choir/Chorus
Craig Eastman   Viola
George Doering   Guitar,Mandolin,Guitar (Electric)
Dave Stone   Bass (Acoustic)

Technical Credits

Suzie Katayama   String Arrangements
Frank Wolf   Mixing
Eddy Arnold   Composer
Eric Rigler   Arranger
John Cevetello   Engineer
Rick Cunha   Engineer
Marty Davich   Arranger,Composer,Producer,Vocal Arrangement,Violin Arrangement,String Arrangements
Arlo Guthrie   Composer
George Massenburg   Mixing
David Campbell   Producer,String Arrangements
Bruce Ablin   Engineer
Richard Elen   Design,Art Direction
Joe Gruvtek Seta   Engineer
Norman Seeff   Photography
Steve Garrett   Cover Photo
Michael Lloyd   Arranger,Composer,Producer
Alfred Guzman   Composer,Translation
Martin McDavich   Choir Arrangement
Nancy Bacal   Composer
Paul Dieter   Engineer
Traditional   Composer
Bernie Grundman   Mastering
Bill Lane   Engineer
Bill Medley   Duet
Billy Joel   Composer
Chris Whitley   Composer
Cindy Walker   Composer
Doyle Bramhall   Composer,Producer
Wayne Cook   Engineer
Doyle Bramhall II   Composer
Joel Derouin   Violin Arrangement
Mark Cross   Mixing,Engineer
Jude Johnstone   Composer
Jennifer Warnes   Duet,Harmony,Arranger,Composer,Lyricist,Producer,Vocal Arrangement
Naomi Neville   Composer
Jesse Winchester   Composer
Al Kasha   Composer
Tom Waits   Composer
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