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Willie Nelson and Family: Let’s Face the Music and Dance
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Ray Charles
piano and vocals1930 - 2004
Having composed country standards like "Crazy," "Hello Walls" and "Funny How Time Slips Away"recording the influential concept album Red-Headed Stranger (Columbia, 1975) and the successful crossover discs Stardust (Columbia, 1978) and Over the Rainbow (Columbia, 1981)Nelson has fairly well made himself a genre all his own, one that melds country, jazz, pop and folk musics into a mercury-malleable form defined by his distinctive voice and guitar style.
Let's Face the Music and Dance is a mixed bag of styles and genre all poured through the filter of the Nelson family's combined musical experience. Nelson's laconic, behind-the-beat singing is as informed as ever and his guitar playing has done nothing if not improved throughout his long career. The disc's title cut is delivered with a softened Bossa Nova edge, Nelson's voice quiet and warmly insinuating.
Nelson's jazz bones show up in the standards "I Can't Give You Anything But Love" and

Django Reinhardt
guitar1910 - 1953
Track Listing
Let's Face the Music and Dance; Is the Better Part Over; You'll Never Know; Vous Et Moi; Walking My Baby Back Home; Matchbox; Twilight Time; I Can't Give You Anything But Love; I'll Keep On Loving You; I Wish I Didn't Love You So; South of the Border; Nuages; Maria (The Dawn Is Breaking); Shame On You.
Personnel
Willie Nelson
guitarWillie Nelson: guitar, vocals; Jim Brown: Hammond B3; Billy English: percussion, guitar; Paul English: percussion; Bobbie Nelson: piano; Micah Nelson: percussion; Mickey Raphael: harmonica; Kevin Smith: bass.
Album information
Title: Let’s Face the Music and Dance | Year Released: 2013 | Record Label: Sony Music
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