Black Rose (J. D. Souther album)
Black Rose | ||||
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Studio album by J.D. Souther | ||||
Released | 1976 | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Label | Elektra | |||
Producer | Peter Asher | |||
J.D. Souther chronology | ||||
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Black Rose is the second album by American singer-songwriter J.D. Souther, released in 1976 (see 1976 in music).
In a review of the album for Rolling Stone, Stephen Holden wrote, "John David Souther’s second solo album benefits from a beautiful, all-star Peter Asher production. More sophisticated than either his first album or the two Souther-Hillman-Furay albums, Black Rose underscores Souther’s melodic writing, his strongest point, with some genuinely innovative arrangements by David Campbell, the classically trained musician who scored “Prisoner in Disguise” for Linda Ronstadt. “Silver Blue,” much of which Campbell has scored as a duet for voice and plucked double pass and violas, is a starkly arresting production, while setting “Faithless Love” into a semiformal piece for voice, acoustic guitar and chamber ensemble transforms a prettier-than-average country-rock ballad into an eloquent one. “Doors Swing Open,” a complex tune based on ninth and minor sixth chords, boasts an elegantly lush arrangement that both gives it shape and highlights its lovely chromaticism."[1]
Track listing
All songs by J.D. Souther.
- "Banging My Head Against the Moon" – 3:41
- "If You Have Crying Eyes" – 5:05
- "Your Turn Now" – 3:48
- "Faithless Love" – 3:33
- "Baby Come Home" – 3:47
- "Simple Man, Simple Dream" – 1:49
- "Silver Blue" – 4:15
- "Midnight Prowl" – 5:09
- "Doors Swing Open" – 4:42
- "Black Rose" – 3:56
Personnel
- J.D. Souther – acoustic guitar, guitar, electric guitar, vocals, background vocals
- Peter Asher – percussion, piano, electric piano, vocals, background vocals, cabasa, shaker
- Jimmy Bond – bass
- Michael Botts – drums
- Donald Byrd – flugelhorn, horn
- David Campbell – arranger, conductor, viola
- Stanley Clarke – bass, double bass
- Ronald Cooper – cello
- David Crosby – vocals, background vocals
- Vincent DeRosa – horn, french horn
- Ned Doheny – guitar, background vocals
- Chuck Domanico – bass
- Robert Dubow – violin
- David Duke – horn, French horn
- Earl Dumler – flute, oboe
- James Dunham – viola
- Kenny Edwards – bass
- Glenn Frey – guitar, electric guitar, electric piano, background vocals
- Art Garfunkel – vocals, background vocals
- Lowell George – guitar, slide guitar (on "Midnight Prowl")
- Andrew Gold – guitar, piano, electric guitar, keyboards, tambourine, vocals, background vocals
- Pamela Goldsmith – viola
- John Guerin – drums
- Don Henley – vocals, background vocals
- Dennis Karmazyn – cello
- Ray Kelly – cello
- Jim Keltner – drums
- Danny "Kootch" Kortchmar – guitar, electric guitar
- Russ Kunkel – drums
- Kathleen Lenski – violin
- Don Menza – flute
- Roy Poper – flugelhorn, horn, French horn
- Linda Ronstadt – vocals, background vocals, harmony vocals, gut string guitar
- Sheldon Sanov – violin
- Harry Shlutz – cello
- Haim Shtrum – violin
- Paul Stallworth – bas
- Charles Veal – violin
- Waddy Wachtel – electric guitar
- Joe Walsh – guitar, slide guitar
- John Wittenberg – violin[2]
Production
- Producer: Peter Asher
- Engineers: Val Garay, Greg Ladanyi
- Mastering: Doug Sax
- Arranger: David Campbell
- Direction: Elliot Roberts
- Art Direction: Jimmy Wachtel
- Design: Jimmy Wachtel
- Photography: Lorrie Sullivan
Charts
Album - Billboard (North America)
Year | Chart | Position |
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1976 | Pop Albums | 85 |
References
- ↑ Holden, Stephen. "J.D. Souther". music stack. Rolling Stone. Retrieved 1 April 2015.
- ↑ Souther, John. "Black Rose - J.D. Souther Credits". allmusic.com. allmusic. Retrieved 2 April 2015.