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Track List: Twelve Bar Past Midnight

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Disc 1:

  1. A Tree On Allenford
  2. Altary Boy
  3. Beat Angels
  4. Bitchenostrophy
  5. Bye Bye Blackbird
  6. Chuck E's In Love
  7. Company
  8. Coolsville
  9. Cycles
  10. Firewalker
  11. Flying Cowboys
  12. Ghost Train
  13. Hey Bub
  14. It Must Be Love
  15. Living It Up
  16. Magazine
  17. On Saturday Afternoons In 1963
  18. Pirates (So Long Lonely Avenue)
  19. Sailor Song

Disc 2:

  1. Satellites
  2. Scary Chinese Movie
  3. Skeletons
  4. Stewart's Coat
  5. The Horses
  6. The Last Chance Texaco
  7. Tigers
  8. Traces Of The Western Slopes
  9. Ugly Man
  10. Up From The Skies
  11. Vessel Of Light
  12. We Belong Together
  13. Weasel And The White Boys Cool
  14. Woody And Dutch On The Slow Train To Peking

Disc 3:

  1. Sunshine Superman
  2. Makin' Whoopee!
  3. Autumn Leaves
  4. Atlas' Marker (The Aviator)(Live)
  5. Easter Parade
  6. My Funny Valentine (Live)
  7. Something Cool (Live)
  8. The Evening Of My Best Day (Live)
  9. Young Blood (Demo)
  10. After Hours (Twelve Bars Past Goodnight)(Demo)
  11. Easy Money (Demo)
  12. Rodeo Girl (Demo)
  13. Satellites (Demo)
  14. Rondo For 3 Apartments On 34th Street (Demo)
  15. Atlas' Marker (Bruce Mix - Demo)

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Album Details: Twelve Bar Past Midnight

Release Date:
06/28/2005
Label:
Rhino / Wea
UPC:
081227971526

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From AMG Reviews

Duchess of Coolsville is Rhino's threeCD career retrospective of the work of singer and songwriter Rickie Lee Jones, an artist who changed the face of pop in the 1970s in her own way beginning with her surprise hit "Chuck E's in Love." Since that time she has continued on a highly personal, often idiosyncratic path; one that does not always give the marketplace its due. Critics have celebrated and vilified her. Her hardcore legion of fans has scratched their collective head more than once in the last 26 years, over her changes in direction, her sporadic activity, and even at some of her live performances. But Jones has always been stubbornly true to the restless, sometimes tempestuous heart of the artist she is. Thank goodness. This collection, coproduced by Jones and Karen Ahmed, is an example of what every career retrospective should be. The three discs contained here feature generous helpings from all of her studio recordings, as well as live material. Discs one and two present her catalog from Rickie Lee Jones to The Evening of My Best Day. In addition, there are some real rarities, such as "Easter Parade," performed with the Blue Nile, and the live version of "Something Cool," released only on the cassette version of Girl at Her Volcano. Jones' cover of Donovan's "Sunshine Superman" is here from the Party of Five soundtrack, as is "Atlas' Marker (Aviator's Song)," her contribution to Century of Song with Bill Frisell. But there's much more. For starters, the set includes a whopping total of eight unissued demos, including one of "Young Blood" and another of "Satellites." The sequencing is another plus. While it may be irritating for those who like the "same old same old" of chronological style, or those who wish all album's tracks were kept together, this method, as freeranging as the artist herself, makes for a much more engaging , poetic, and surprising listen. It's a complete yet utterly wonderful jolt to hear "Vessels of Light" from Ghostyhead followed by "We Belong Together" from Pirates, or "Bitchenostrophy" from The Evening of My Best Day preceding her read of "Bye Bye Blackbird" from Pop Pop. The package itself is elegant. It's not only full of photographs, but has essays by Hilton Als and Lee Cantelon, and Walter Becker; there's a long introductory poem by Jones, and testimonies from peers such as Randy Newman, Emmylou Harris, Chuck E. Weiss, Quincy Jones, and others, as well as people Jones has influenced such as Stina Nordenstam and Tori Amos. It's everything a career retrospective should be and then some, and it places the artist in her proper context: as an adventurer with a fiery yet tender heart that expresses itself in song without reservation, artifice, or guile.

- Thom Jurek, All Music Guide



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