Horse of a Different Color (Willy DeVille album)
1999 studio album by Willy DeVille / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Horse of a Different Color is a 1999 album by Willy DeVille. The album consists of original compositions and remakes of traditional Black music titles such as Fred McDowell's “Going over the Hill,” and Andre Williams' "Bacon Fat."
Horse of a Different Color | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | May 31, 1999 | |||
Recorded | Ardent Studios Memphis | |||
Genre | Blues, R&B, Soul | |||
Length | 43:18 | |||
Label | EastWest | |||
Producer | Jim Dickinson Luther Dickinson | |||
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The album was recorded at Ardent Studios in Memphis. It was produced by Jim Dickinson, who brought along his son Luther to play guitar and his son Cody to play drums.
Allmusic called the album "the most consistent and brilliant recording of Willy DeVille's long career":
- Before it's over, DeVille has reprised his soulman balladeer role — and no one sings them better — as well as cruising through a topical folk song, a chain-gang chant with a devastating rhythm track, and an R&B growler by Andre Williams before closing with his own "Time to Time," a broken-survivor song about love's ceaseless wars. Simply put, no one has this range or depth in interpreting not only styles, but also the poetics of virtually any set of lyrics. DeVille makes everything he sings believable. Horse of a Different Color is the most consistent and brilliant recording of Willy DeVille's long career.[2]
DeVille recorded another version of “Across the Borderline“ with The Mink DeVille Band for a music video. This recording features Willy DeVille on vocals and guitar, Freddy Koëlla on guitar, David Keyes on bass, Boris Kinberg on percussion, and Dorene and Yadonna Wise on background vocals.