Townes Van Zandt
Sky Blue
TVZ Records/Fat Possum Records
March 7, 2019 would have been Townes Van Zandtβs 75th birthday, and so it is a fitting release date forΒ an album of unreleased material. Van Zandt died on January 1, 1997 and in his lifetime he recorded ten studio albums. Those ten albums influenced artists such as Bob Dylan, Neil Young, Steve Earle, just to mention three.Β Sky Blue is an album that clearly demonstrates what the fuss is all about. In some ways it is an excellent introduction to this talented writer and performer.
The songs on the album date back to 1973/74, but they sound like they could have been written and recorded in 2019. As with much of his catalogue, the songs areΒ timeless. There are 11 previously unreleased songs here, assembled and put together by his family. Given the beauty of this album, it makes one wonder what else is in the vault. But what is even more amazing, Sky Blue does not sound like an album of outtakes, but a brand new album by a genius.
There are numerous unreleased versions of songs we know and love. The version of βPoncho and Leftyβ is one of the best available and βRexβs Bluesβ, although an early draft, sounds as good as the released version.
There are also some never before released cover versions. The traditional, βHills of Roane County,βΒ is an East Tennessee murder ballad from the 1880s . Van Zandt tackles it with beauty and respect to the traditional song. Also featured are Richard Dobson’s “Forever for Always for Certain,” and Tom Paxton’s classic “The Last Thing on My Mind”. It is clichΓ© to say that he makes them his own, but it is true. These covers become Van Zandt songs, and they sound fantastic.
Perhaps of most interest is the inclusion of two previously unreleased songs, written by Van Zandt. βAll I Needβ and the title track, βSky Blueβ. It is amazing it has taken this long for the songs to have been released. They are both lyrically and musically stunning.
Sky Blue is, for the most part, Van Zandt and his guitar. What more do you need? He sounds somewhat weary but the passion in his voice is beyond compare. The recordings sound great and it is a rare commodity of an album that pleases both avid and casual fans.
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SPILL ALBUM REVIEW: TOWNES VAN ZANDT – SKY BLUE
Aaron Badgley