Natalie Maines solo record "Mother" including Ed

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edited May 2013 in The Porch
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Dixie Chicks singer Natalie Maines is going solo with an album co-produced by pal Ben Harper. "Mother" will feature tracks written by Eddie Vedder and Jeff Buckley, while the title track is a cover of a Pink Floyd song.
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  • Thanks for posting this. I don't like much country music, but I heard Natalie and Eddie singing together at the West Memphis Three rally in 2010, and really enjoyed her voice on Golden State. And the two of them harmonizing on You Can Close Your Eyes -- just sublime! It should be really interesting to hear her version of Mother.
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  • demetrios wrote:
    http://www.doublexc.com/Things-U-Need-2-Know--your-F-Y-I--on-XXC-/15453514?pid=296431

    Dixie Chicks singer Natalie Maines is going solo with an album co-produced by pal Ben Harper. "Mother" will feature tracks written by Eddie Vedder and Jeff Buckley, while the title track is a cover of a Pink Floyd song.

    Not a country fan but much respect for Natalie. Not sure you should be naming your solo album based on a cover song though. Live version of Not Ready to Make Nice gives me chills. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p5w29q8DfMY
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  • Mango
    Mango Brisbane, Australia (via Dublin, Ireland) Posts: 1,052
    I think its a beautiful version of a stunning song. A powerful way to open up the West of Memphis soundtrack.
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    demetrios wrote:
    http://www.doublexc.com/Things-U-Need-2-Know--your-F-Y-I--on-XXC-/15453514?pid=296431

    Dixie Chicks singer Natalie Maines is going solo with an album co-produced by pal Ben Harper. "Mother" will feature tracks written by Eddie Vedder and Jeff Buckley, while the title track is a cover of a Pink Floyd song.

    Yea she's covering Without You
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  • great news! :D
  • Mango wrote:
    I think its a beautiful version of a stunning song. A powerful way to open up the West of Memphis soundtrack.

    Agreed. Her voice is so full of soul.

    Got to hear she and Ed do Golden State in Vegas last year... definitely one of many mind blowing moments that night.
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  • NHiding
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    this is not a 'country' record by any stretch of the imagination. sure there's some ballads, but she wants to and is ready to rock
  • demetrios
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    http://www.theboot.com/2013/02/17/natal ... en-harper/

    Natalie Maines is plotting her first tour since 2006, and what will be her first-ever solo tour. The Dixie Chicks' lead singer is branching out on her own with a solo album, Mother, and has tapped the record's producer, fellow Grammy winner Ben Harper, to join her on the road.

    "I get to be a sideman!" Ben tells Billboard, explaining that the two have been friends for a long time and live in the same neighborhood. Natalie jokes they've been "threatening" to collaborate on a project for years. She insists the upcoming album, due in stores May 7, is a dramatic departure from anything she's recorded in the past.

    "I wanted this music to be very different from the Dixie Chicks," Natalie says of the rock-infused CD (quote via Billboard). "Lots of albums by lead singers might just as well have been made by the band, but I think this is very different from anything the Chicks could make. That separation and distinction was important."

    The title track for the 10-song album is taken from a song on Pink Floyd's classic album, The Wall. The CD include also includes Natalie's covers of songs by Eddie Vedder and Jeff Buckley, as well as an original song written by fellow Dixie Chicks members Martie Maguire and Emily Robison. Natalie is still in touch with her former bandmates and will perform with them at a few dates in Canada this summer. However, "there's really no plans for the Chicks after that," she reports, also revealing that Martie and Emily have recorded a new album as Court Yard Hounds, the duo the sisters formed after the Chicks went on hiatus.

    Natalie Maines' Mother will be released on May 7. Tour dates in support of the album have not yet been announced.
  • demetrios wrote:
    http://www.theboot.com/2013/02/17/natalie-maines-tour-ben-harper/

    Natalie Maines is plotting her first tour since 2006, and what will be her first-ever solo tour. The Dixie Chicks' lead singer is branching out on her own with a solo album, Mother, and has tapped the record's producer, fellow Grammy winner Ben Harper, to join her on the road.

    "I get to be a sideman!" Ben tells Billboard, explaining that the two have been friends for a long time and live in the same neighborhood. Natalie jokes they've been "threatening" to collaborate on a project for years. She insists the upcoming album, due in stores May 7, is a dramatic departure from anything she's recorded in the past.

    "I wanted this music to be very different from the Dixie Chicks," Natalie says of the rock-infused CD (quote via Billboard). "Lots of albums by lead singers might just as well have been made by the band, but I think this is very different from anything the Chicks could make. That separation and distinction was important."

    The title track for the 10-song album is taken from a song on Pink Floyd's classic album, The Wall. The CD include also includes Natalie's covers of songs by Eddie Vedder and Jeff Buckley, as well as an original song written by fellow Dixie Chicks members Martie Maguire and Emily Robison. Natalie is still in touch with her former bandmates and will perform with them at a few dates in Canada this summer. However, "there's really no plans for the Chicks after that," she reports, also revealing that Martie and Emily have recorded a new album as Court Yard Hounds, the duo the sisters formed after the Chicks went on hiatus.

    Natalie Maines' Mother will be released on May 7. Tour dates in support of the album have not yet been announced.
    sounds like she has enough chickens feet tattoos! 8-)
  • NHiding
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    Dig it! Trailer on the Making Of Mother

    http://vimeo.com/59180297
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  • demetrios
    demetrios Posts: 101,582
    NHiding wrote:
    Dig it! Trailer on the Making Of Mother

    http://vimeo.com/59180297

    Thanks! :)
  • Mango
    Mango Brisbane, Australia (via Dublin, Ireland) Posts: 1,052
    Interesting little promo. I love those things. Gives you a taste for what the process was like. PJ did it for Backspacer and it was a nice teaser.

    Not too sure I would dig most of the stuff although as previously said I do love her cover of Mother. Her version of Without You (Vedder's track) could do very well if she released it. Sounds like something that would suit a radio audience and the percussion lifts it to a different level.

    Good on her.
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  • I can't like this enough!!! :thumbup: :-D
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  • demetrios
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    Pre Order Natalie Maines's Mother CD NOW over @ http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00BCR ... gmusent-20

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    http://nataliemainesmusic.com/post/4251 ... bum-mother

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    Fans have been waiting patiently for new music from the always provocative, multi-platinum, Grammy-Award winning, Natalie Maines. And now, after much anticipation, Natalie confirmed today that she will release her debut solo album, MOTHER on May 7 through Columbia Records.

    On MOTHER, people will hear a new direction from Natalie. Heavily influenced by the more rock-based, edgy and intense sound of title track, and Pink Floyd cover, “Mother,” Maines teamed up with friend and Grammy-winning singer, songwriter, and guitar wizard Ben Harper, who co-produced the record with Maines in his studio.

    “I wanted this music to be very different from the Dixie Chicks,” she says. “Lots of albums by lead singers might just as well have been made by the band, but I think this is very different from anything the Chicks could make. That separation and distinction was important.”

    As a member of the Dixie Chicks—the best-selling female group of all time—she has sold over 30 million albums and won 13 Grammy awards. But the ten songs on MOTHER reveal different sides of one of the most acclaimed voices of our time.

    One of the initial songs they tackled was the soaring, tortured ballad from Pink Floyd’s The Wall that ultimately gave this album its title. The result is a cover, which NPR’s Ann Powers has described as “a tender acknowledgment of how fear can entrap all of us, even when we want to do nothing but love.”

    “Mother” was initially released on West of Memphis: Voices for Justice, the soundtrack to the documentary West of Memphis, a film which chronicles the story of the three wrongly-imprisoned Arkansas teenagers known as the West Memphis Three whose cause Maines has tirelessly championed in recent years. The song “Free Life” is also included on the album because of its connection to the case; Natalie performed the song at a rally when the young men were still in prison, and it became a favorite of the wife of Damien Echols, one of the WM3. “Free Life” was written by Dixie Chicks collaborator and Grammy-Award winner Dan Wilson.

    As different as this new music is from her Dixie Chicks roots, the songwriting credits on “Come Cryin’ to Me” reveal that even her fellow Dixie Chicks Martie Maguire and Emily Robison still kept a hand in the new project. “That was a song we decided was too rock for Taking the Long Way,” Maines explains, “but it really felt right to have a piece of them on here.”

    All of the album’s 10 songs were selected because of personal connections to Natalie. Jeff Buckley’s “Lover You Should Have Come Over” was a reminder for Maines of the early days in relationship with her husband, actor Adrian Pasdar. She discovered “Without You” on her friend Eddie Vedder’s ukulele album and heard a groove that she thought might fit.

    What started out as a fun session with friend Ben Harper, quickly developed into the solo debut from one of our generation’s most coveted voices. And while this does not mean the end for The Dixie Chicks (the group has some Canadian dates booked this summer), Natalie Maines is committed to MOTHER and excited to share it with her fans. “I want to put all my efforts toward this album. I feel completely dedicated to it, and I want to give it everything I can.”

    Track Listing:

    Without You
    Mother
    Free Life
    Silver Bell
    Lover You Should’ve Come Over
    Vein in Vain
    Trained
    Come Cryin’ To Me
    I’d Run Away
    Take It On Faith
  • belinda27
    belinda27 Posts: 731
    This is great :D :clap:
  • Yes I think so too! I am excited to hear in full her cover of Eddie's song Without You. I am liking the bit I've heard so far. To be totally upfront, the Dixie Chicks were my band before I discovered Pearl Jam. So, over the past couple of years to see Ed collaborate with Natalie has me just tickled pink! My kids have been raised on Dixie Chicks (couple of months back my son and his girl and my new grandson came to visit and we ( my daughter and myself) were listening to the Dixie chicks concert that I taped on VCR back in the day). My son was unconsciously singly along to almost all the songs when I noticed. LOL. He kind of looked embarrased in front of his girl and said basically that he couldn't help it, since it was played so much when he was younger that he could practically sing along to every single song! Anyway I think Natalie was shafted by her peers. Water under the bridge in my opinion, but water on the road in her life I suppose, but no matter. Rock on Natalie! Your music (and personality) have always made me happy.
  • demetrios
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    Comes out today! :)
  • demetrios
    demetrios Posts: 101,582
    Natalie Maines performs with Ben Harper on GMA

    http://www.mediamaxonline.com/dailybuzz ... x9GbXg.mp4
  • rearviewross
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    She is on Letterman tonight.
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