Feeling Mortal

发行时间:2013-01-22
发行公司:KK Records
简介:  Produced by Don Was, "Feeling Mortal" is Kristoffersons' first release of new material in nearly 4 years. Musicians featured on the album are Mark Goldenberg on guitar, Sean Hurley on bass, Greg Leisz on pedal steel and guitars, Aaron Sterling on drums, Matt Rollings on keyboards and Sarah Watkins on violin and background vocals. Born in Texas and raised in a military family, he was a Golden Gloves boxer who studied creative writing at Pomona College in California. The Phi Beta Kappa graduate earned a Rhodes scholarship to study literature at Oxford, where he boxed, played rugby and continued to write songs. In 1965, Kristofferson turned down an assignment to teach at West Point and, inspired by songwriters like Willie Nelson and Johnny Cash, moved to Nashville to pursue his music. After struggling in Music City for several years, Kristofferson achieved remarkable success as a country songwriter at the start of the 1970s. His songs "Me and Bobby McGee," "Help Me Make It Through the Night," "Sunday Morning Coming Down," and "For the Good Times," all chart-topping hits, helped redefine country songwriting. By 1987, it was estimated that more than 450 artists had recorded Kristofferson's compositions.
  Produced by Don Was, "Feeling Mortal" is Kristoffersons' first release of new material in nearly 4 years. Musicians featured on the album are Mark Goldenberg on guitar, Sean Hurley on bass, Greg Leisz on pedal steel and guitars, Aaron Sterling on drums, Matt Rollings on keyboards and Sarah Watkins on violin and background vocals. Born in Texas and raised in a military family, he was a Golden Gloves boxer who studied creative writing at Pomona College in California. The Phi Beta Kappa graduate earned a Rhodes scholarship to study literature at Oxford, where he boxed, played rugby and continued to write songs. In 1965, Kristofferson turned down an assignment to teach at West Point and, inspired by songwriters like Willie Nelson and Johnny Cash, moved to Nashville to pursue his music. After struggling in Music City for several years, Kristofferson achieved remarkable success as a country songwriter at the start of the 1970s. His songs "Me and Bobby McGee," "Help Me Make It Through the Night," "Sunday Morning Coming Down," and "For the Good Times," all chart-topping hits, helped redefine country songwriting. By 1987, it was estimated that more than 450 artists had recorded Kristofferson's compositions.