Life Is Messy

Life Is Messy

by Rodney Crowell
Life Is Messy

Life Is Messy

by Rodney Crowell

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Overview

After the commercial falloff of Keys to the Highway, Rodney Crowell took two and a half years crafting his seventh album, Life Is Messy, in the interim going through a divorce from his wife, Rosanne Cash. The most notable characteristic of Life Is Messy was that it marked a complete return to his original style. With nary a steel guitar or fiddle to be heard, and featuring top pop session musicians as well as a slew of pop guest stars (Linda Ronstadt, Don Henley, Steve Winwood, etc.), Life Is Messy wasn't really a country record at all. A couple of songs had a country-rock, honky tonk feel, but the dominant musical style was a pastiche of late-'50s/early-'60s pop. The title song was a somewhat abstract meditation on romantic discord and career disappointment that was followed by the equally despairing "I Hardly Know How to Be Myself," which actually had been co-written with Cash. These songs sounded so pained and deeply felt that some of the more uptempo songs came off as trivial, even if they made for a change of pace. But other songs came up to their standard without being quite so low in mood. "Alone But Not Alone" found the singer beginning to find his way, and "It's Not for Me to Judge" revealed the noncommittal feelings one can have when emotional certainties are uprooted. Taken together, the songs on Life Is Messy made for a fascinating portrait of an artist at a personal and professional crossroad -- but it didn't have much to do with commercial country music circa 1992, which is what it was primarily marketed as. After a few months, Columbia Records pulled the plug on promotion and parted ways with Crowell, who moved on to MCA Records. ~ William Ruhlmann

Product Details

Release Date: 09/19/2000
Label: Lucky Dog / Sony Music Distribution
UPC: 0074646149027
Rank: 112103

Tracks

  1. It's Not for Me to Judge
  2. What Kind of Love
  3. Lovin' All Night
  4. Life Is Messy
  5. I Hardly Know How to Be Myself
  6. It Don't Get Better Than This
  7. Alone But Not Alone
  8. Let's Make Trouble
  9. The Answer Is Yes
  10. Maybe Next Time

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Rodney Crowell   Primary Artist,Guitar,Percussion
Booker T. Jones   Guest Artist,Organ
Sam Phillips   Guest Artist,Vocals
Steve Winwood   Guest Artist,Vocal Harmony,Vocals (Background)
Shawn Colvin   Guest Artist,Vocals (Background)
Don Henley   Guest Artist,Vocal Harmony
Alex Acuna   Guest Artist,Percussion
Linda Ronstadt   Guest Artist,Vocal Harmony
Jeff Porcaro   Drums
Leland Sklar   Bass
Jonell Mosser   Vocals (Background)
Vince Santoro   Vocal Harmony,Vocals (Background)
Jim Lauderdale   Vocals
Mickey Curry   Drums
Albert Lee   Vocals
Eddie Bayers   Percussion,Drums
Reginal Sales   Drums
Jeffrey "C.J." Vanston   Keyboards
Larry White   Vocals (Background)
Larrie Londin   Drums,Percussion
Larry Klein   Bass,Guitar,Keyboards
John Leventhal   Bass,Piano,Guitar,Vocals,Keyboards,Percussion
Vicki Hampton   Vocal Harmony,Vocals (Background)
Lari White   Vocals (Background)
Marc Cohn   Vocal Harmony
Vinnie Colaiuta   Percussion
Steuart Smith   Guitar,Guitar (Electric)
Larry Byrom   Vocals
Barry Beckett   Organ,Piano (Electric)
Jim Horn   Saxophone
Michael Rhodes   Bass

Technical Credits

Rosanne Cash   Composer
Rodney Crowell   Composer,Producer
Randy Kling   Mastering
Jeffrey "C.J." Vanston   Producer
David Roth   Photography
Larry Klein   Composer,Producer
Will Jennings   Composer
John Leventhal   Composer,Producer
Bobby Colomby   Producer
L. Klein   Composer
J. Leventhal   Composer
C.J. Vancston   Producer
Roger Nichols   Engineer
Roy Orbison   Composer
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