Only One Life: The Songs of Jimmy Webb
10/07/2003 | Concord Records
Lyrics from Only One Life: The Songs of Jimmy Webb
All Music Guide Review
There are thousands of songs from the '30s, '40s, and '50s that are considered popular standards and Michael Feinstein has covered a good portion of them throughout his extensive career. On occasion, a more modern composition would slink its way into his repertoire, such as a tune by the prolific songwriter Jimmy Webb, whose numerous hits include "Wichita Lineman" and "MacArthur Park." Eschewing traditional pop standards, Feinstein has collaborated with Webb to record his first full album of modern pop songs, Only One Life: The Songs of Jimmy Webb. While mainly focusing on Webb's lesser-known gems, along with a few previously unrecorded songs, Feinstein hones his cabaret-style of performance into a hushed subtlety that ultimately benefits him as well as these impeccably crafted songs. Feinstein has always been one of the most romantic vocalists of the genre, able to express lyrical meanings without overly emoting, and that serves this song cycle of love, loss, and regret remarkably well. His voice simply tells you the story with a quiet yearning sprinkled with sadness that comforts rather than depresses. Although Webb's enduring hit song "Didn't We" has withstood countless versions, it is doubtful that any could compare to Feinstein's sensitive interpretation. The quiet piano strains and Feinstein's reflective vocals tenderly deliver the song's bittersweet meaning as if being recorded for the very first time. Up-tempo tunes are banished in order to maintain the collection's moody air with even the sprightly 5th Dimension hit "Up, Up and Away" modestly held to a slight bossa nova groove that, once again, brings the lyrics to the forefront. This is not the first time Webb has approached his songs in this style, as he employed similar piano-based arrangements on the 1996 solo-disc Ten Easy Pieces, but his voice lacked the depth needed to properly interpret the lyrics. With Feinstein, Webb has found his muse and the perfect voice in which to showcase his compositions. Examples of this can be heard in the muted longing portrayed in the lullaby-like "She Moves, Eyes Follow" or the delicate sadness and sense of loss felt in the aftermath of a break-up in "Is There Love After You?" With each song, Feinstein envelopes the lyrics with a warmth and passion that sends these songs straight to the heart. At the onset, Only One Life may seem a bit depressing, but with each listen the melancholy lifts and is replaced by a reflection of past experiences that are revisited with a sense of nostalgia and solace. With their inspired collaboration, Webb and Feinstein have created a piece of work that stands as a great achievement within both of their long-standing careers and a perfect soundtrack for reminiscing about the days of love with a new understanding and, ultimately, a sense of hope. ~ Aaron Latham, All Music Guide
Only One Life: The Songs of Jimmy Webb Track Listing
Credits of Only One Life: The Songs of Jimmy Webb
- Jeff Mironov
- Guitar, Guitar (Electric)
- Ron Oakland
- Violin
- Suzanne Ornstein
- Violin
- Paul Peabody
- Violin
- Sue Pray
- Viola, String Quartet
- Ed Rak
- Engineer
- Clay Ruede
- Cello
- Mark Orrin Shuman
- Cello
- Richard Sortomme
- Violin
- Jimmy Welch
- Assistant Engineer
- Frederick Zlotkin
- Cello
- Jim Hynes
- Trumpet, Piccolo Trumpet
- Semyon Kobialka
- Cello
- Krista Bennion Feeney
- Violin
- Dale Stuckenbruck
- Violin
- Maureen Gallagher
- Viola
- David Leaf
- Liner Notes
- Allen Sviridoff
- Producer
- Monica Gerard
- Viola
- Randee Saint Nicholas
- Photography
- Danny Flynn
- Stylist
- Abbey Anna
- Art Direction
- Clifford Carter
- Piano
- Glen Barros
- Executive Producer
- Belinda Whitney
- Violin
- Mindi Abair
- Sax (Soprano)
- Ken Barward Hoy
- Viola
- Eric Barnard
- Make-Up, Hair Stylist
- Eliana Mendoza
- Cello
- Keith Shortreed
- Digital Editing
- Martin Stoner
- Violin
- Jason Robert Brown
- Baritone (Vocal), Vocal Arrangement
- Richard Sarpola
- Bass
- Allison Miller
- Percussion, Drums
- Valerie Whitesell
- Production Coordination
- Father's Angels
- Assistant Engineer
- Roy Chicas
- Tenor (Vocal)
- Don Sklar
- Tenor (Vocal)
- Robert Chassau
- Violin
- Dale Gold
- Photography
- David Heiss
- Cello
- Jimmy Webb
- Piano, Vocals (Background), Producer, Piano Arrangement, Synthesizer Drums
- Abe Appleman
- Violin, String Quartet
- John Beal
- Bass
- John Burk
- Executive Producer
- Ronald Carbone
- Viola
- Barry Carl
- Bass
- David Finck
- Bass (Electric), Bass (Acoustic)
- Barry Finclair
- Violin, String Quartet, Concert Master
- Brian King
- Engineer, Mixing Engineer
- Regis Landiorio
- Violin
- Ron Lawrence
- Viola
- Ann Leathers
- Violin
- Richard Locker
- Cello, String Quartet
- Michael Feinstein
- Piano, Liner Notes
- Alan Broadbent
- Piano, Arranger, Orchestral Arrangements
- Matt Catingub
- Sax (Alto), Orchestral Arrangements, Soloist


















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