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Shel Silverstein Audio CD
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  • Audio CD (5 July 2010)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: CD
  • Label: PROPER
  • ASIN: B003FW50ZK
  • Other Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 146,475 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

1. Lullabys, Legends and Lies (My Morning Jacket)
2. The Twistable, Turnable Man Returns (Andrew Bird)
3. This Guitar Is For Sale (John Prine)
4. The Unicorn (Dr. Dog)
5. The Winner (Kris Kristofferson)
6. Queen of the Silver Dollar (Sarah Jarosz with Black Prairie)
7. Daddy What If (Bobby Bare, Jr. with Isabella Bare)
8. The Cover of the Rolling Stone (Black Francis with Joey Santiago)
9. Sylvia's Mother (The Boxmasters)
10. Me and Jimmie Rodgers (Ray Price)
11. A Boy Named Sue (Todd Snider)
12. The Ballad of Lucy Jordan (Lucinda Williams)
13. The Living Legend (Bobby Bare)
14. The Giving Tree (Nanci Griffith)
15. 26 Second Song (My Morning Jacket)

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Shel Silverstein, as a writer, poet, and illustrator, has influenced generations upon generations of kids (and kids at heart) with his brilliant, witty, and touching turns of phrase. It is Silverstein’s oft-overlooked catalog of classic songs that is the focus of this new all-star tribute. As a songwriter, Silverstein penned indelible songs made famous by artists such as Johnny Cash, Dr. Hook, Loretta Lynn, Bobby Bare, and countless others. On this collection, lovingly produced by Bobby Bare, Sr. and Jr., two distinct generations of artists inspired by Silverstein have lined up to pay tribute. From Kris Kristofferson, Ray Price, and John Prine to Andrew Bird, My Morning Jacket, and Dr. Dog, Twistable, Turnable Man: A Musical Tribute to the Songs of Shel Silverstein is an eclectic, endearing valentine to this giant of American Song. All-star line-up of performances from My Morning Jacket, Andrew Bird, Kris Kristofferson, John Prine, Lucinda Williams, Dr. Dog, Ray Price, Bobby Bare, Sr., Bobby Bare, Jr., Black Francis, and more • As tastemaker blog ‘Consequence of Sound’ pointed out, “The Cover of a Rolling Stone” (Black Francis with Joey Santiago) is the closest thing to a new Pixies track in quite some time • Includes the GRAMMY® nominated track “Daddy What If,” originally sung by Bobby Bare, Sr. with his then 5-year-old son Bobby Bare, Jr. Revisited here by Bobby Bare, Jr and his 5-year-old daughter, Isabella Bare. • Deluxe booklet features one previously unprinted Shel Silverstein drawing • Early press interest from Playboy, Wall Street Journal, Spin,Pitchfork, Paste• Release timed perfectly with Father’s Day Tracks; 1 Lullabys, Legends and Lies: MY MORNING JACKET / 2 The Twistable, Turnable Man Returns: ANDREW BIRD / 3 This Guitar is for Sale: JOHN PRINE / 4 The Unicorn: DR. DOG / 5 The Winner: KRIS KRISTOFFERSON / 6 Queen of the Silver Dollar: SARAH JAROSZ with BLACK PRAIRIE / 7 Daddy What If: BOBBY BARE, JR. with ISABELLA BARE / 8 The Cover of the Rolling Stone: BLACK FRANCIS with JOEY SANTIAGO / 9 Sylvia's Mother: THE BOXMASTERS / 10 Me and Jimmy Rodgers: RAY PRICE / 11 A Boy Named Sue: TODD SNIDER / 12 The Ballad of Lucy Jordan: LUCINDA WILLIAMS / 13 The Living Legend: BOBBY BARE, SR. / 14 The Giving Tree: NANCI GRIFFITH / 15 26 Second Song: MY MORNING JACKET

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
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What a great title for a Shel Silverstein tribute album "Twistable Turnable Man", to me this sums up the writings of Shel Silverstein, a manic storyteller with such a great imagination and yet can write the most beautiful of love songs. Shel Silverstein could encapture in 3-4 minutes of music an entire vignette of a life and leave the listener wondering "what comes next" or "how did it get to this point" e.g "Ballad of Lucy Jordan", "Sylvia's Mother" and his story songs are just so sharp (at times witty and at other times poignant), "The Living Legend" "This Guitar is for sale".
To really explore the full gamut of Shel's songs, one album of 15 tracks really isn't enough, but this is a great taster! I am of a generation that I purchased the Bobby Bare album "Lullabies, Legends & Lies" (as a double LP!), and was enraptured by the songs written by Shel Silverstein, I also purchased "Singin' in the kitchen" with Bobby Bare & his family, and it is no surprise to see the Bare family involved in this tribute to Shel Silverstein. Bobby Bare is still in great voice on "The Living Legend" and it there is a nice histrical note with Bobby Bare Jr & his daughter singing "Daddy What if..".
I can't say that I like all the version on this album (Dr. Dog "The Unicorn" comes to mind!), and I'm sure that Todd Snider could have been a little more original with "A Boy Named Sue", but the sum of the album is wonderful, especially when my 2 favourite singers are involved with wonderful songs, John Prine "This Guitar is for Sale" and Kris Kristofferson "The Winner".
The Bare family team have put a wonderful tribute together, and the only question I ask is why now? (Shel Silverstein died in May 1999, so there's no anniversary)..just curious!!
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POINTLESS COVERS! 2 Sep 2010
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Shel Silverstein was a great songwriter, as is illustrated by the material on this CD.
I don't believe, however, that any of these songs would have been as popular as they are today if these artists would have done them first.
The stories are not told with enough emotion (Sylvia's Mother, Lucy Jordan) or originality (A Boy Named Sue).
A nice idea to do a tribute to the man but it misses by a mile.
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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful
Sweet tribute to Shel Silverstein and his songs 29 Jun 2010
By hyperbolium - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Audio CD
A surprising number of people know Shel Silverstein only as an author, cartoonist, poet or the writer of Johnny Cash's "A Boy Named Sue." But when you start to reel off the songs that were hits for other singers, such as the Irish Rovers' "The Unicorn," or Dr. Hook and the Medicine Show's "Sylvia's Mother" and "The Cover of the Rolling Stone," most will see they're more familiar with Silverstein's music than they previously realized. Mention Marianne Faithful's comeback cover of "The Ballad of Lucy Jordan" and his work gains a layer of indie cred, and spin them Bobby Bare's Lullabyes, Legends and Lies, and the books and hit singles start to look like commercial peaks atop a vast catalog of artful and endearing music.

This fifteen-song tribute was produced by Bobby Bare Jr. and Sr., whose shared professional acquaintance with Silverstein dates back to a 1974 father-son duet of the Silverstein-penned "Daddy, What If." That song transcends to a new generation as Bare Jr. revisit its heart-tugging lyric of parental love with his daughter Isabelle. Unlike tributes to recording artists, tributes to songwriters can mine the part of their canon that hasn't yet been turned into icons. Better yet, Silverstein's songs are sufficiently rich to merit additional shades when re-interpreted in new contexts. Dr. Dog's Beach Boys-styled production and Four Freshman harmonies, for example, provide an interesting, fresh spin to "The Unicorn."

Bluegrass phenomenon Sarah Jarosz sings "Queen of the Silver Dollar" with a thread-bare sadness that would otherwise seem beyond her eighteen years, and her resigned desolation is deeper than earlier interpretations by Dr. Hook, Emmylou Harris and the Kendalls. Of course, the song's lyrics are so perfectly crafted as to even stand up to Micky Modelle's earlier disco remake. Lucinda Williams sings "The Ballad of Lucy Jordan" with the heartbreak, disillusion and wear that few vocalists can hold to a melody. John Prine, Ray Price, Bobby Bare Sr. and Kris Kristofferson each use the age in their voices to texture to their selections, with the latter one-upping Bobby Bare's original take on "The Winner" by adding grizzled old-guy, spit-eyed gumption.

Even "A Boy Named Sue," a song whose clever ending most listeners already know, and whose Johnny Cash performance is a country music classic, is worth another visit. Todd Snider doesn't add anything revolutionary, but he hits the song's tough, sly, wise tone perfectly. Less impressive is Black Francis' take on "The Cover of the Rolling Stone," which hasn't the jug band goofiness of Dr. Hook's original, and the Boxmasters drop the melodrama (and rush the tempo) of "Sylvie's Mother." The album's title track, originally a poem from A Light in the Attic is brought to song with a wonderful melody, vocal and string arrangement by Andrew Bird. This is a fine collection that thoughtfully pairs singers and songs, and a nice way to hear these lovable (and beloved) Shel Silverstein songs. [©2010 hyperbolium dot com]
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
26 Word Review 3 Nov 2010
By Johnny Heering - Published on Amazon.com
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This is a Shel Silverstein tribute album. These are great songs. All the performances are good, some are even great. Kris Kristofferson gives the best performance.
8 of 10 people found the following review helpful
twistable 21 Jun 2010
By Charles B. Cockett Jr. - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Audio CD
I got this as a Father's Day present, and I must say I'm pleasantly surprised by the album. Basically, it's various artists covering more famous versions of the songs. "The Unicorn" for instance is covered by Dr. Dog, and is the lowest point on the album, but new versions of "The Cover of the Rolling Stone," and "Sylvia's Mother" are pleasant variations. "Rolling Stone" is especially fun, sounding more like the way I think Silverstein wanted it to sound as opposed to the wonderfully enthusiastic Dr. Hook verson.
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