Live from the Ryman

Live from the Ryman

Live from the Ryman

Live from the Ryman

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Overview

Since Jason Isbell left the Drive-By Truckers in 2007, he and his backing band the 400 Unit have released a live EP (2008's Live at Twist and Shout), a full-length live album (2012's Live from Alabama), a concert video (2014's Jason Isbell: Live at Austin City Limits), and a limited-edition live in the studio EP dominated by covers (2017's Live from Welcome to 1979, a Record Store Day release). So is there really any compelling reason for Isbell to give us yet another live recording? One listen to 2018's Live from the Ryman, recorded during a six-night run of shows at Nashville's legendary Ryman Auditorium, does bring one good reason to mind -- Isbell and his band are an unusually good live act, and what they do communicates very well after the fact. Unlike Live from Alabama, Live from the Ryman was recorded in the wake of Isbell's breakthrough with 2013's Southeastern, and the set list was drawn from that album and its two follow-ups, 2015's Something More Than Free and 2017's The Nashville Sound. While Isbell and the 400 Unit have always delivered on-stage, the focus and insight that Isbell brought to these songs makes for a powerful listening experience, and the emotional honesty and introspection fuels performances that find him baring his soul, avoiding histrionics but making clear these stories come from deep inside his heart and conscience. And Isbell's band is stellar on these recordings, filling out the arrangements with dexterity and nuance. The 400 Unit know how to find the fine details in quieter numbers like "Flagship" and "Elephant," they can come out with potent hard rock on numbers such as "Hope the High Road" and "Cumberland Gap," and the high-spirited stomp of "Super 8" makes it that rare cautionary tale that's as fun as it is ominous. Live from the Ryman doesn't change what you already know about Jason Isbell as a writer or a performer, but as a document of his many strengths, it's powerful and thoroughly entertaining, and is one more reminder that he's as smart and gifted as any songwriter at work today -- and he can work the crowd like nobody's business. ~ Mark Deming

Product Details

Release Date: 10/19/2018
Label: Southeastern Records
UPC: 0752830545373
Rank: 42056

Tracks

  1. Hope the High Road
  2. 24 Frames
  3. White Man's World
  4. Flagship
  5. Cumberland Gap
  6. Something More Than Free
  7. The Life You Chose
  8. Elephant
  9. Flying Over Water
  10. Last of My Kind
  11. Cover Me Up
  12. Super 8
  13. If We Were Vampires

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Jason Isbell & the 400 Unit   Primary Artist
Jason Isbell   Primary Artist,Guitar (Electric),Guitar (Acoustic),Vocals
Jimbo Hart   Vocals (Background),Bass
Chad Gamble   Vocals (Background),Drums
Sadler Vaden   Vocals (Background),Guitar (Electric)
Amanda Shires   Vocals (Background),Fiddle
Derry Deborja   Analogue Synthesizer,Organ (Hammond),Keyboards,Accordion

Technical Credits

Erika Goldring   Photography
Cain Hogsed   Engineer
Dave Cobb   Mixing
Gena Johnson   Mixing Assistant
Pete Lyman   Mastering
Jason Isbell   Composer
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