Joe=女王的妹婿
聽起來很不同,歌名叫Stop
試聽:http://www.mtv.com/sitewide/utils/playmedia.jhtml?id=1477875
Joe Henry, the noted singer/songwriter, presides over a most
unprecedented musical event with the May 15 release of his
ninth album, Scar.
According to a spokesperson from Mammoth Records, a tune on
Scar, "Stop," is an early version of "Don't Tell Me," the
second single from the latest album by Henry's sister-in-
law, one Madonna Louise Ciccone. "Don't Tell Me" was written
by Henry, Madonna and Madonna's co-producer Mirwais.
The Madonna factor is about the only thing that could
overshadow the fact that "Stop" also features the first
cameo performance by avant-garde jazz saxophone eminence
Ornette Coleman since James "Blood" Ulmer's 1980 album,
Tales of Captain Black.
Got that? Coleman will spray his harmolodic voodoo all
over what is, in essence, a Madonna song. The closest
contemporary analogue would be Miles Davis' rendition of
Cyndi Lauper's "Time After Time" on You're Under Arrest
(1985).
Henry's vocals have more in common with a Tom Waits
performance than with Madonna's lascivious version of
the tune.
Henry and Coleman will be accompanied by a blue-chip
assortment of jazz players on the tune, which includes
pianist Brad Mehldau, guitarist Marc Ribot and drummer
Brian Blade. This lineup also takes on "Lock and Key,"
"Mean Flower" and "Richard Pryor Addresses a Tearful
Nation."
Scar also features funk bassist/singer MeShell
Ndegeocello on the tracks "Rough and Tumble" and "Nico
Lost One Small Buddha."
—Rob Kemp
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