Tenderness JD Souther

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Album info

Album-Release:
2015

HRA-Release:
05.05.2015

Label: Masterworks

Genre: Songwriter

Subgenre: Contemporary

Artist: JD Souther

Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)

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  • 1Come What May03:16
  • 2Something in the Dark04:20
  • 3This House04:04
  • 4Let's Take a Walk03:37
  • 5Dance Real Slow04:47
  • 6Show Me What You Mean02:34
  • 7Horses in Blue04:29
  • 8Need Somebody03:01
  • 9Downtown (Before the War)05:21
  • 10All Your Wishes04:09
  • Total Runtime39:38

Info for Tenderness

A 2013 inductee into the Songwriters Hall of Fame, J.D. Souther is a legitimate legend in popular music. An architect of the Southern California sound and a huge influence on modern songwriting, J.D. Souther has written or co-written many of the Eagles hits including 'Heartache Tonight,' 'Victim of Love,' 'New Kid in Town,' 'Best of my Love,' Don Henley's 'The Heart of the Matter,' as well as the Eagles' 2007 hit, 'How Long.' Linda Ronstadt has recorded many of his songs, including 'Faithless Love,' 'Simple Man, Simple Dream,' and 'Prisoner in Disguise.' Souther s hit 'You're Only Lonely' reached the top ten and was quickly followed by 'Her Town, Too' which J.D. co-wrote with James Taylor. The Dixie Chicks' 1998 hit 'I'll Take Care of You,' was written by J.D. and featured on their album Wide Open Spaces, which sold over 11 million records.

After a twenty-five year performing hiatus, Souther returned to recording and live performance in 2008, blending his trademark Americana-influenced style with new flavors of jazz and blues. On his new album, Tenderness, J.D. s debut album on Masterworks, he worked with Grammy Award-winning producer Larry Klein who has produced albums for Joni Mitchell, Madeleine Peyroux, Herbie Hancock and Tracy Chapman, to name a few. Tenderness is a late-night masterpiece, haunting and wise and entirely reflective of the persona of this mysteriously brilliant American treasure.

Produced by Larry Klein


JD Souther
An architect of the Southern California sound and a huge influence on modern songwriting, JD Souther has written and co-written many of the Eagles hits including "Heartache Tonight," "Victim Of Love," "New Kid In Town," "Best Of My Love," Don Henley's "The Heart Of The Matter," as well as the Eagles 2007 hit, "How Long." Linda Ronstadt has recorded ten of his songs, including "Faithless Love," "Simple Man, Simple Dream," and "Prisoner in Disguise." His hit "You're Only Lonely" reached the top ten and was quickly followed by "Her Town, Too" which JD co-wrote with James Taylor. The Dixie Chicks 1998 hit “I’ll Take Care of You,” was also written by JD and featured on their album Wide Open Spaces, which sold over 11 million records.

JD has recorded with jazz luminaries Stanley Clarke, Donald Byrd, Chuck Domanico, Johnny Guerin, Chris Walters, Jeff Coffin, Rod McGaha, Billy Childs, Till Brönner, and Lizz Wright to name a few. He has written with Warren Zevon, Paul Williams, Burt Bacharach, Brian Wilson, Arthur Hamilton, Roy Orbison, Will Jennings, and Jackson Browne. His songs have appeared on over 150 million records worldwide including Hugh Masekela, Bonnie Raitt, Glen Campbell, Najma Akhtar, George Strait, India Arie, Trisha Yearwood, Bernadette Peters, and Crosby, Stills & Nash. He has released 8 solo albums, including the 2011 collection NATURAL HISTORY, about which Jazz Times Magazine said: "Souther proves his work holds up as well as Dylan's, Simon's, or Lennon and McCartney's."

Among various television roles, JD was featured in a recurring role on thirtysomething, and more recently in 2012, he was cast as Watty White on ABC's hit show, Nashville. Souther has received countless Grammy nominations, in addition to Academy of Country Music Awards, American Music Awards, 21 ASCAP performance awards, and the prestigious ASCAP Golden Note Award in 2009. In 2013, Souther was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame and is currently in the studio putting the final touches on his new cd which will be released in early 2015 on Sony Masterworks.

Booklet for Tenderness

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