What: Kris Kristofferson
When: Sunday, January 31, 8 p.m.
Where: Tennessee Theatre
How: Tickets are $37, plus applicable service fees, available beginning Friday, November 13, 10 a.m. at the Tennessee Theatre box office, all Tickets Unlimited outlets, by phone at 865-656-4444, or online at http://www.tennesseetheatre.com.
Kris Kristofferson returns to the essentials of his finely honed craft on his New West album, Closer to the Bone. Like the master singer-songwriter's
2006 New West bow, This Old Road, the new album is produced by Grammy Award winner Don Was. The previous collection‹Kristofferson's first recording in almost a dozen years‹was hailed by critics as "one of the finest albums of his storied career" (Rolling Stone), "a stripped-down stunner" (Esquire), and "a return to his best work" (Q).
Kristofferson says, "I like the intimacy of the new album. It has a general mood of reflecting on where we all are at this end of life." Much like its predecessor, "Closer to the Bone" is a deftly observed, honestly executed work about love, separation, loss, and mortality. The subject matter ranges from the musician's family ("From Here to Forever," "The
Wonder") to Kristofferson's late friend Johnny Cash ("Good Morning John").
Was views the new album as a sort of sequel to its acclaimed predecessor:
"The recording conditions were a little more controlled, but it's based around Kris singing and playing guitar, and nothing was to get in the way of that. If anything got in the way of it, we pulled it out. I think the two albums are completely of a piece. I love This Old Road. There's something really immediate about it, and really profound. I personally think this is a better record, overall. It's the songs."
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