| 1. Gauguin |
| 2. Skywriter |
| 3. Why Do I Have To |
| 4. Class Clown |
| 5. Spanish Radio |
| 6. Times Flies |
| 7. How Quickly |
| 8. High Rent Ghetto |
| 9. She Moves |
| 10. Just Like Marilyn |
| 11. No Signs Of Age |
| 12. Driftwood |
| 13. Right As Rain (Bonus Track) |
Editorial Reviews
Product Description
Japanese pressing includes the bonus track 'Right As Rain'. BMG Japan. 2005.
I happen to think "Skywriter" should be added to the list of future standards. Maybe tomorrow I'll have a different opinion. I can't quite seem to take this CD out of my player. If you've loved Webb's works such as "El Mirage" you will probably feel the same way, too.
If you've just been introduced to Webb, don't be surprised you won't be after the rest of his works. Lucky you, to hear it and fall in love for the first time. Lucky me to embrace an old friend again.
Welcome back, Jimmy, it's good to have you recording again. You've been missed.
Agree with the other reviewers that "Paul Gaugin" is an excellent addition to the Jimmy Webb canon, but the remainder of the album is simply not up to scratch - and I say this from the perspective of one who considers "Ten Easy Pieces" one of my favourite albums of all time.
The other 2-3 strong songs on the album, in my opinion, are all done better on Michael Feinstein's magnificent "Only One Life" album of last year, recorded with Jimmy. Maybe Jimmy should have kept some of his creativity for his own recording, rather than selflessly giving it to Michael...
So - save your money with this album, but definitely buy Ten Easy Pieces and Only One Life instead!!!
Jimmy Webb's new CD TWILIGHT OF THE RENGADES is a disappointment, a disheartening letdown for Webb aficionados who have waited years for a new album. The album does contain inspiring moments and classic Webb songs that have cried out to be recorded and that deserve to be known more widely - 'Time Flies', 'No Signs of Age', 'Paul Gauguin In The South Seas', 'How Quickly' - but these are not nearly enough to save the CD. Sadly, there are few peaks on this record. A stimulating song or performance is quickly deflated by a weak one. Three superb songs, ''Time Flies', 'No Signs of Age', and 'Skywriter', are saddled with poor vocal performances or muddled arrangements. I felt strangely listless after listening to this CD. A Jimmy Webb album usually leaves me soaring. At best, TWILIGHT OF THE RENEGADES is a half-hearted effort. My suspicion is that Jimmy Webb felt an obligation to make this album and no more. There was obviously little motivation to record the best album possible. Discouraging after years of being fed the line that Webb really was hard at work on a solo album.
Study the track list: plainly there was no will to write new songs (ignore the stated copyright dates: the bulk of these songs have their roots in the '80s). Nor was there a will to freshly record a CD's worth of songs (only 10 songs are recent recordings and the CD offers a meager 12 tracks). There appears not even to have been a will to select first-rate material from the abundant Webb song trunk ('Class Clown', 'She Moves, And Eyes Follow', 'Spanish Radio' hardly rank at the forefront of the Webb song catalogue and the less said about the execrable 'Why Do I...', bafflingly issued as a one track promo single in the UK, the better). Even the track sequence seems to have been slapped together with little planning or thought directed to the flow of songs (I reshuffle the tracks when playing the CD). Inexplicably, the lessons of TEN EASY PIECES, by far Webb's best-selling album and the ideal showcase for presentation of his songs (as attested by the recent UK performances), were either ignored or not absorbed. Who's advising this guy? One could spew further but why belabor the point.
The upshot: TWILIGHT OF THE RENEGADES adds up to about a quarter of the superior album I had anticipated from this artist. If you are a Jimmy Webb fan, as with anything Webb-associated, you must have this CD; if you are new to Webb, begin elsewhere (LETTERS, EL MIRAGE, TEN EASY PIECES, SUSPENDING DISBELIEF). Resolve, as well, to attend a Jimmy Webb concert, where you will experience more passionate and stirring renditions of many of the songs that appear on this CD. One wish: that Jimmy Webb recognize the self-evident failings of this album and set a goal to produce a masterwork worthy, as the CD's sleeve suggests, of riding into the sunset to.
Japanese pressing includes the bonus track 'Right As Rain'. BMG Japan. 2005.
Twilight of Renegades,Jimmy Webb,Bmg/Santuary,Pop,Rock/Pop
Average customer rating:
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Twilight of the Renegades
Jimmy Webb Manufacturer: Sanctuary ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000A6T2E4 Release Date: 2005-08-16 |
Tracks:
- Paul Gauguin In The South Seas
- Skywriter
- Why Do I Have To...
- Class Clown
- Spanish Radio
- Time Flies
- How Quickly
- High Rent Ghetto
- She Moves...
- Just Like Marilyn
- No Signs Of Age
- Driftwood
Customer Reviews:
Like coming home..........2006-02-24
I happen to think "Skywriter" should be added to the list of future standards. Maybe tomorrow I'll have a different opinion. I can't quite seem to take this CD out of my player. If you've loved Webb's works such as "El Mirage" you will probably feel the same way, too.
If you've just been introduced to Webb, don't be surprised you won't be after the rest of his works. Lucky you, to hear it and fall in love for the first time. Lucky me to embrace an old friend again.
Welcome back, Jimmy, it's good to have you recording again. You've been missed.
Webb the Melodic.......2005-08-24
Without Regret.......2005-08-21
Average customer rating: |
Twilight of Renegades
Jimmy Webb Manufacturer: Bmg/Santuary ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0009S8EZG Release Date: 2005-08-15 |
Tracks:
- Gauguin
- Skywriter
- Why Do I Have To
- Class Clown
- Spanish Radio
- Times Flies
- How Quickly
- High Rent Ghetto
- She Moves
- Just Like Marilyn
- No Signs Of Age
- Driftwood
- Right As Rain (Bonus Track)
Album Description
Japanese pressing includes the bonus track 'Right As Rain'. BMG Japan. 2005.Album Details
Japanese Edition of Webb's Acclaimed 2005 Return Includes the Exclusive Bonus Track "Right as Rain".
Average customer rating:
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Twilight of the Renegades
Jimmy Webb Manufacturer: Sanctuary ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00091SMFK Release Date: 2005-05-16 |
Tracks:
- Paul Gauguin in the South Seas
- Skywriter
- Why Do I Have To...
- Class Clown
- Spanish Radio
- Time Flies
- How Quickly
- High Rent Ghetto
- She Moves...
- Just Like Marilyn
- No Signs of Age
- Driftwood
Customer Reviews:
Twilight of the Renegades - another Webb masterpiece.......2005-11-29
I wanted to like this album..........2005-08-18
Agree with the other reviewers that "Paul Gaugin" is an excellent addition to the Jimmy Webb canon, but the remainder of the album is simply not up to scratch - and I say this from the perspective of one who considers "Ten Easy Pieces" one of my favourite albums of all time.
The other 2-3 strong songs on the album, in my opinion, are all done better on Michael Feinstein's magnificent "Only One Life" album of last year, recorded with Jimmy. Maybe Jimmy should have kept some of his creativity for his own recording, rather than selflessly giving it to Michael...
So - save your money with this album, but definitely buy Ten Easy Pieces and Only One Life instead!!!
"Paul Gauguin" is worth the price of admission.......2005-07-10
Without Regret.......2005-07-02
JIMMY, DON'T RIDE INTO THE SUNSET WITH THIS ONE.......2005-06-28
Jimmy Webb's new CD TWILIGHT OF THE RENGADES is a disappointment, a disheartening letdown for Webb aficionados who have waited years for a new album. The album does contain inspiring moments and classic Webb songs that have cried out to be recorded and that deserve to be known more widely - 'Time Flies', 'No Signs of Age', 'Paul Gauguin In The South Seas', 'How Quickly' - but these are not nearly enough to save the CD. Sadly, there are few peaks on this record. A stimulating song or performance is quickly deflated by a weak one. Three superb songs, ''Time Flies', 'No Signs of Age', and 'Skywriter', are saddled with poor vocal performances or muddled arrangements. I felt strangely listless after listening to this CD. A Jimmy Webb album usually leaves me soaring. At best, TWILIGHT OF THE RENEGADES is a half-hearted effort. My suspicion is that Jimmy Webb felt an obligation to make this album and no more. There was obviously little motivation to record the best album possible. Discouraging after years of being fed the line that Webb really was hard at work on a solo album.
Study the track list: plainly there was no will to write new songs (ignore the stated copyright dates: the bulk of these songs have their roots in the '80s). Nor was there a will to freshly record a CD's worth of songs (only 10 songs are recent recordings and the CD offers a meager 12 tracks). There appears not even to have been a will to select first-rate material from the abundant Webb song trunk ('Class Clown', 'She Moves, And Eyes Follow', 'Spanish Radio' hardly rank at the forefront of the Webb song catalogue and the less said about the execrable 'Why Do I...', bafflingly issued as a one track promo single in the UK, the better). Even the track sequence seems to have been slapped together with little planning or thought directed to the flow of songs (I reshuffle the tracks when playing the CD). Inexplicably, the lessons of TEN EASY PIECES, by far Webb's best-selling album and the ideal showcase for presentation of his songs (as attested by the recent UK performances), were either ignored or not absorbed. Who's advising this guy? One could spew further but why belabor the point.
The upshot: TWILIGHT OF THE RENEGADES adds up to about a quarter of the superior album I had anticipated from this artist. If you are a Jimmy Webb fan, as with anything Webb-associated, you must have this CD; if you are new to Webb, begin elsewhere (LETTERS, EL MIRAGE, TEN EASY PIECES, SUSPENDING DISBELIEF). Resolve, as well, to attend a Jimmy Webb concert, where you will experience more passionate and stirring renditions of many of the songs that appear on this CD. One wish: that Jimmy Webb recognize the self-evident failings of this album and set a goal to produce a masterwork worthy, as the CD's sleeve suggests, of riding into the sunset to.
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