RODNEY CROWELL RETURNS WITH CLOSE TIES MARCH 31st VIA NEW WEST RECORDS

THE MULTI-GRAMMY AWARD WINNING TROUBADOUR’S FIRST ALBUM IN THREE YEARS FEATURES ROSANNE CASH, SHERYL CROW, AND JOHN PAUL WHITE

 

The Multi-Grammy Award winning troubadour Rodney Crowell is set to release Close Ties on March 31st via New West Records.

The 10-song set is his first album in over three years and follows The Traveling Kind, his acclaimed collection of duets with longtime collaborator Emmylou Harris.  Co-produced by Jordan Lehning and Kim Buie, the album features a duet with Sheryl Crow on the haunting “I’m Tied To Ya,” and “It Ain’t Over Yet,” a vocal collaboration with his ex-wife Rosanne Cash and John Paul White.

Paste Magazine premiered the new video for the single “Nashville 1972” which can be seen Here.  The video was directed by Reid Long on 16mm black-and-white film and includes archival and modern images depicting the Nashville Crowell arrived in over 40 years ago and the Nashville he currently lives.

It’s lyrics lovingly namecheck Guy & Susanna Clark, Townes Van Zandt, Willie Nelson, Tom T. Hall, Steve Earle and more.  While speaking about the song to Paste, Crowell stated, “You learn that writing is work, and all of us young guys in those formative years figured out that you just slept during the day and stayed up all night, at first in pursuit of girls and then in pursuit of the perfect song.”  He continued, “With the poor man’s salons where we hung out, sitting around drinking and sharing songs, when you were working you’d be trying to come up with something that you could be proud of when it was your turn to play one.”

Close Ties will be available on compact disc, LP, and is now available for pre-order Here.

Close Ties both demonstrates Crowell’s strengths as a songwriter and illustrates how he has learned to balance personal recollection, literary sophistication, and his profound musical reach.  It’s at once his most intimate record and his most accessible, the product of years of understanding the ways songs can enter – and be entered by – life.  Close Ties is a loose concept record that ranges from songs about Crowell’s childhood in Texas (“East Houston Blues”) to songs about arriving in Nashville as a young songwriter (“Nashville 1972”) to songs about friends (the anguished “Life Without Susanna”) and lovers lost (“Forgive Me, Annabelle”).  It is a roots record, in the sense that Crowell himself has deep roots that stretch back into the alternative country scene of the early seventies that included Guy Clark, Townes Van Zandt, Steve Earle, and more.  But it defies easy classification.  Is it country?  Is it a singer-songwriter record?  “I have declared my loyalty to Americana.  It’s a hard category for people to get their heads around, or at least the terminology is.  But all the people who represent it – Townes Van Zandt, Guy Clark, Lucinda Williams, Steve Earle and more recent stars like John Paul White and Jason Isbell – share a common thread, and that thread is poet.  Whether they are actual poets or their music exemplifies a poetic sensibility, generally speaking, the Americana artist shuns commercial compromise in favor of a singular vision.  Which resonates with me.”  One trait of a poet and the concept behind Close Ties involved the careful handling of memory.  “A few years ago I made a record called The Houston Kid that triggered Chinaberry Sidewalks (Crowell’s 2011 memoir),” he says.  “Those memory muscles are pretty strong in me.  They have a natural pull.  And so many of these songs use those memories as raw material.”

Fifty years after Crowell first started playing as a teen in Houston garage bands, he has moved into elder-statesman territory, and continues to extend the path carved out by the top-tier songwriters who preceded him.  His songs have been recorded by country legends (Johnny Cash, Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson, George Strait), to current country chart toppers (Tim McGraw, Keith Urban) to blues icons (Etta James) to rock and roll legends (Van Morrison, Bob Seger).   He is a Grammy award winner, a member of the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame, recipient of the 2009 Lifetime Achievement Award for Songwriting from the Americana Music Association, and the author of his autobiography, the stunning Chinaberry Sidewalks.

Rodney Crowell Close Ties Track Listing:

  1. East Houston Blues
  2. Reckless
  3. Life Without Susanna
  4. It Ain’t Over Yet (featuring Rosanne Cash & John Paul White)
  5. I Don’t Care Anymore
  6. I’m Tied To Ya (featuring Sheryl Crow)
  7. Forgive Me Annabelle
  8. Forty Miles From Nowhere
  9. Storm Warning
  10. Nashville 1972

Rodney Crowell On Tour (More Dates To Be Announced)

March 14 – Aspen, CO @ Wheeler Opera House

March 15 – Fort Collins, CO @ Bohemian Nights

March 16 – Boulder, CO @ eTown

March 18 – Nashville, TN @ TPAC at Andrew Jackson Hall

March 23 – Kansas City, MO @ Knuckleheads

March 24 – St. Louis, MO @ Off Broadway Nightclub

March 25 – Chicago, IL @ City Winery Chicago

March 30 – New York, NY @ City Winery New York

March 31 – Sellersville, PA @ Sellersville Theater

April 1 – Washington, DC @ The Hamilton

April 7 – Austin, TX @ Darrel K. Royal Homecoming Show Honoring Guy Clark & Tamara Saviano

April 14 – Virginia City, NV @ Piper’s Opera House

April 16 – Nashville, TN @ 3rd & Lindsley

April 22 – Fort Worth, TX @ Ft. Worth Main Street Arts Festival

May 6 – Madisonville, TX @ MSCA Pavilion

May 7 – Santa Barbara, CA @ Lobero Theatre

May 9 – Los Angeles, CA @ The Troubadour

May 10 – Berkeley, CA @ Freight & Salvage

May 12 – Portland, OR @ Alberta Rose Theatre

May 13 – Olympia, WA @ Capitol Theater

July 22 – Telluride, CO @ Americana Festival – Sheridan Opera House

August 27 – Fayetteville, AR @ Main Stage at Fayetteville Roots Festival

September 16 – Bristol, VA @ Bristol Rhythm & Roots

September 22 – Amesbury, MA @ Amesbury Harvest Fair & Country Music Festival

September 23 – Boothbay Harbor, ME @ The Opera House at Boothbay Harbor

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