Rickie Lee Jones - Flying Cowboys
Facts
| Artist(s) | Rickie Lee Jones |
| Studio | Geffen Records |
| Release Date | September 19, 1989 |
| UPC Code | 720642424629 |
| Buy this item | $10.99 at Amazon.com As of Jan 8 21:27 EST (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, Or 31 new from $5.54, 30 used from $0.01, 2 collectible from $19.95 |
Tracks
- The Horses - Rickie Lee Jones, Becker, Walter
- Just My Baby
- Ghetto of My Mind
- Rodeo Girl
- Satellites
- Ghost Train
- Flying Cowboys - Rickie Lee Jones, Bernardi, Sal
- Don't Let the Sun Catch You Crying - Rickie Lee Jones, Chadwick, Les
- Love Is Gonna Bring Us Back Alive
- Away from the Sky
- Atlas' Marker
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User Reviews
Average user review:| rickie lee jones |
| I've Only Heard (and Seen) "Ghetto of My Mind"; Wow! |
What I did not know - my videotaping habits then were better than my viewing habits - was that RLJ had an astonishing performance of "Ghetto" literally mesmerizing! Doesn't matter that the song alone couldn't equal the performance in 1989, that kind of performance was so unique in the best sense of the term that I will buy the CD without hearing even one other song segment.
Sorry I can't share that video with everyone who posted to this CD. You deserve it! May 7, 2005
| A Definite "Desert Island" Disc |
Jones has always been a talented songwriter and always had a creative knack for telling her musical tales using vivid characters and lush musical arrangements. With some help from producer/songwriter/musician Walter Becker (from Steely Dan), she scores big on this project. The end result here is a mostly upbeat, poetic & jazzy collection of folk/pop with the exception of "Ghost Train". Although "Ghost Train" doesn't seem to fit into the mood of the whole, it is one of my favorites. It works extremely well in illustrating Jone's talent at more bluesier vocals and her overall versatility. From the ethereal "The Horses" to the calypso tinged "Love is Gonna Bring Us Back Alive", the other selections are upbeat, smoothly poetic and mildly romantic. Smooth jazz artist Vonda Shephard (from the Allie McBeal series soundtrack)and jazz great Randy Brecker also perform on a couple of selections.
For those not familiar with Rickie Lee Jones, I highly recommend Flying Cowboys. January 21, 2005
| I gotta agree.... |
| Beautiful Music |
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