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If My Eyes Were Blind - The Steeldrivers 00:00 / 03:38 Digital Album Streaming + Download Pre-order of Can't Steal My Fire: The Songs of David Olney. You get 3 tracks now (streaming via the free Bandcamp app and also available as a high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more), plus the complete album the moment it’s released. Download available in 24-bit/48kHz. releases October 18, 2024 Pre-order Digital Album $10 USD or more Send as Gift Various Artists - Can't Steal My Fire: The Songs of David Olney [Vinyl Record/Vinyl + Digital Album package image - 140g black vinyl - 12", 2-LP, gatefold Includes digital pre-order of Can't Steal My Fire: The Songs of David Olney. You get 3 tracks now (streaming via the free Bandcamp app and also available as a high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more), plus the complete album the moment it’s released. 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Join Now $100 USD/year or more Various Artists - Can't Steal My Fire: The Songs of David Olney [Color Vinyl Record/Vinyl + Digital Album package image - 140g clear color vinyl - 12", 2-LP, gatefold Includes digital pre-order of Can't Steal My Fire: The Songs of David Olney. You get 3 tracks now (streaming via the free Bandcamp app and also available as a high-quality download in MP3, FLAC and more), plus the complete album the moment it’s released. Download available in 24-bit/48kHz. Sold Out 1. Deeper Well - Lucinda Williams 2. Sister Angelina - Steve Earle 03:17 3. Voices on the Water - The McCrary Sisters 4. Jerusalem Tomorrow - Buddy Miller 5. If My Eyes Were Blind - The Steeldrivers 03:38 6. Women Across the River - Willis Alan Ramsey 7. 1917 - Mary Gauthier 8. Always the Stranger - R.B. Morris 9. If It Wasn’t for the Wind - Jimmie Dale Gilmore 10. Running From Love - Anana Kaye 11. That’s My Story - Greg Brown 12. Sonnet #40 - David Olney 13. Titanic - Afton Wolfe 14. Steal My Thunder - Dave Alvin with the Rick Holmstrom Trio 15. Delta Blue - Jim Lauderdale 16. She’s Alone Tonight - Janis Ian 17. Illegal Cargo - Townes Van Zandt 03:10 about New West Records is proud to release Can’t Steal My Fire: The Songs of David Olney, to be released July 26, 2024. This album features new versions of David Olney songs recorded by Lucinda Williams, Steve Earle, Willis Alan Ramsey, Jimmie Dale Gilmore, Mary Gauthier, Jim Lauderdale, and Buddy Miller among others. The tracklist is also highlighted by a never-before released live recording by Townes Van Zandt, and produced by Gwil Owen. Originally from Rhode Island, Olney moved to Nashville in the early ‘70s and fell in with a group of songwriters including Townes Van Zandt, John Hiatt, Steve Earle, Guy Clark, and Rodney Crowell. With his rock band David Olney and the X-Rays he toured tirelessly. He went on to release a string of brilliant albums and his songs were recorded by Emmylou Harris, Steve Earle, Del McCoury, Linda Ronstadt, and many others. But the bright lights of stardom never shone on David, and he died the way he lived: onstage in a club, far from home, singing a song. This album gathers some of David’s friends and colleagues to pay tribute to his unique vision. Many of these artists are legends in their own right; all are here because of their deep admiration and respect for the man and his Songs. “David Olney tells marvelous stories, with characters who cling to the hope of enduring love, all the while crossing the deep divide into that long, dark night of the soul.” – Emmylou Harris “Mr. Olney never had a hit single or won a Grammy Award, but in folk-rock and Americana circles, he is revered for his poetic sensibility and gruff-voiced storytelling, especially by his fellow songwriters, including his musical hero, Townes Van Zandt.” – The New York Times “Anytime anyone asks me who my favorite music writers are, I say Mozart, Lightnin’ Hopkins, Bob Dylan and Dave Olney. Dave Olney is one of the best songwriters I’ve ever heard.” – Townes Van Zandt credits releases October 18, 2024 Deeper Well (David Olney) Lucinda Williams Stuart Mathis: guitar Joshua Grange: baritone guitar Steve Mackey: bass Fred Eltringham: drums Produced by Ray Kennedy & Gwil Owen Recorded & Mixed by Ray Kennedy at Room & Board Studio Nashville TN Assistant Engineer-Sage Tichenor Sister Angelina (David Olney) Steve Earle Brad Pemberton: drums & percussion Jeff Hill: bass, harmony vocal, guitar solo Produced by Steve Earle Recorded by Ray Kennedy at Sound Emporium and mixed at Room & Board Voices on the Water (David Olney/Gwil Owen) The McCrary Sisters Ann McCrary, Regina McCrary, and Alfreda McCrary Lee; vocals and handclaps Justin Amaral: drums Dan Seymour: bass Gwil Owen: rhythm guitar Mike Henderson: lead guitar Jack Irwin: electric piano Neal Cappellino: organ Lilly Olney: handclaps Produced by Gwil Owen Recorded and mixed by Brett Ryan Stewart at Wirebird Productions, Madison TN Jerusalem Tomorrow (David Olney) Buddy Miller Viktor Krauss: bass Steve Hindalong: percussion Recorded and produced by Buddy Miller If My Eyes Were Blind (David Olney) The Steeldrivers Tammy Rogers: fiddle and vocal Mike Fleming: bass and vocal Brent Truitt: mandolin Richard Bailey: banjo Matt Dame: guitar and vocal Recorded at Playloud Studio by Mitch Furr, mixed by Ray Kennedy at Room & Board Produced by The Steeldrivers Women Across the River (David Olney) Willis Alan Ramsey Tammy Rogers: fiddle and mandolin Viktor Krauss: bass Tommy Goldsmith: guitar Recorded and mixed by Ray Kennedy at Room & Board Produced by Willis Alan Ramsey & Ray Kennedy 1917 (David Olney) Mary Gauthier Jaimee Harris: harmony vocals Lex Price: bass Ross Holmes: violin Juan Solorzano: pedal steel Neilson Hubbard: piano Produced by Neilson Hubbard Engineered and mixed by Dylan Alldredge at Skinny Elephant Recording, Nashville Always the Stranger (David Olney/John HadleyP R.B. Morris Dan Seymour: bass Justin Amaral: drums & percussion Anana Kaye: electric piano Iraki Gabriel: electric guitar Gwil Owen: acoustic guitar Skip Cleavinger: uilleann pipes, bass tin whistle Produced by Gwil Owen Recorded and mized by Brett Rhyan Stewart at Wirebird Productions Uilleann pipes and tinn whistle recorded by Matt Coles at Compass Studio If It Wasn’t for the Wind (David Olney/Joe Fleming) Jimmie Dale Gilmore Rich Brotherton: guitars, bass Warren Hood: fiddle Rick Richards: drums Produced and recorded by Rich Brotherton at Ace Recording, Austin TX Running From Love (David Olney) Anana Kaye Irakli Gabriel: electric guitar Joe McMahan: lead guitar Gwil Owen: acoustic guitar Dan Deymour: bass Justin Amaral: drums & percussion Tony Crow: organ Produced by Gwil Owen Recorded and mixed by Brett Ryan Stewart at Wirebird Productions Organ recorded by Matt Coles at Compass Studio That’s My Story (David Olney) Greg Brown Bo Ramsey: electric guitar Produced by Bo Ramsey Recorded and mized by Dana Telsrow at Flat Black Studios, Lone Tree, IA Sonnet #40 (David Olney) David Olney Irakli Gabriel: all instruments Produced by Irakli Gabriel & Brett Ryan Stewart Titanic (David Olney) Afton Wolfe Dan Seymour: bass Justin Amaral: drums Gwin Owen: rhythm guitar Joe McMahan: lead guitar Tony Crow: piano Jim Hoke: harmonica Produced by Gwil Owen Recorded and mixed by Brett Ryan Stewart at Wirebird Productions Steal My Thunder (David Olney) Dave Alvin with the Rick Holmstrom Trio Gregory Boaz: bass Steve Mugalian: drums Rick Holmstrom: guitar Produced by Craig Parker Adams & Dave Alvin Dave Alvin appears courtesy of Yep Roc Records Delta Blue (David Olney/Gwil Owen) Jim Lauderdale Justin Amaral: drums Dan Seymour: bass Ward Stout: fiddle, mandolin Thomm Jutz: acoustic guitar, resonator guitar Gwil Owen: acoustic guitar Rosemary Fossee: harmony vocal Produced by Gwil Owen Recorded & Mixed by Brett Ryan Setwart at WireBird Productions Thomm Jutz guitars recorded at TJ Tunes, engineered by Finn Goodwin Bain She’s Alone Tonight (David Olney/Janis Ian) Janis Ian Viktor Krauss: bass Tammy Rogers: violin Produced by Gwil Owen Mixed by Neal Cappellino at The Dog House, Nashville Illegal Cargo (David Olney) Townes Van Zandt Recorded live at the Cat’s Cradle, Chapel Hill, NC, 03/11/1977 Audio restoration by Michael Graves, Osiris Studio __________ Lyrics (even if we aren't putting them in the album package) _________ Executive Producer: Gwil Owen Mastered by Ray Kennedy at Zen Masters Cover photo: Ricky Rogers-USA TODAY Back Cover Photo: Scott Housley Album Design by Brad Talbott Management _________________ Special thanks to: Lucienne Reed Gine Olney Redding Olney Jim Rooney Siobhan Kennedy Mary Sack Herve Oudet Dave Pomeroy Connie Ashton Nancy Sefton Sherbe Green David Wykoff Brydget Carrillo If the form is true It is strong enough to hold The whole universe My father’s songs were true, they were strong, and they were enough to hold him. Death is tragic and reckless and still somehow his passing was a rare and beautiful event. A final magic trick, a sort of perfect symmetry played out. Flame snuffed out while a gentle apology was uttered into this cruel and glorious world. He was a dark eyed man, tender, comedic and profound; tapped into life in a unique and expansive way. Driven to roam, the lonely highway kind and yet incredibly empathetic. He was deeply of this world and also outside of it – observing it. His gaze was honest, seeing both darkness and light. He was angry and he was hopeful. He spoke in many voices – gentle and vicious, ashamed and joyful but always simple and beautiful, always genuine. He did not use people, he did not use stories, he lived within them. And he died the way he lived – in a song. This project shines a light on those songs. The friends and comrades on this album knew and loved my father through and because of his songs. They have come together to make this beautiful tribute to him and his words in their own voices. A song is a dream –A dream is sometimes a prayer – You hope they are heard. I hope these are heard. – Lillian Olney (Haikus written by David Olney) I met David Olney in the winter of 1973 when I’d just turned 18 and he was not quite 26. I was opening for Eric Taylor at the University of Houston Coffee House, and Richard Dobson, on a visit home from Nashville, brought him by and they both played guest sets. Dave palyed three songs, two of which were SATURDAY NIGHT AND SUNDAY MORNING and ILLEGAL CARGO. My failure to remember the third number is probably less about the quality of that particular piece than my own inability to recover from just how stunning the first two were. I had begun contemplating my own assault on Music City months before, but it was only in that moment that I even began to understand how much I would have to up my game when I headed east. I mean, I’d been playing coffee shops and clubs around Texas for a few years, and I knew Townes Van Zandt, but here was a guy who wrote rings around me who had been scuffling around Nashville for a while and never even managed to make a record. What were the powers that be on Music Row fucking thinking? From that moment I became positively evangelical about the songs of David Olney and I preached that gospel to anyone who would listen. We were roommates for a short time when I finally made it to Nashville and before long I knew damn near every word he’d ever written by heart. Whenever a guitar was going around a room late at night and I ran out of songs of my own to play, my fallback position was either Townes or Olney, if David wasn’t around to represent himself. One night (well actually it was about 3 in the morning) Jerry Jeff Walker banged on my door on 16th avenue. He said “Hey Neil’s up at the Spence Manor with Grant and Ginger Boatwright and a bunch of folks and I want you to play him that song you played me.” I had no idea WHO the fuck “Neil” was but Grant and Ginger held the best pickin’ parties on the Row so I pulled on my boots and climbed in the shotgun seat for the short roll up the block. “Which Song?” I wondered, out loud. “The Mexican one,” Jerry Jeff replied. Hell, I had a lot of those. We got up to the room and it was jammed with people and I knew all of them but one. It wasn’t until Jerry Jeff handed me his guitar and my eyes adjusted to the low light filtered through dense cigarette and pot smoke that I realized that “Neil” was Neil Young, sitting right across from me. Jerry Jeff was on a mission. “Play him that song, the one you played at Guy and Susanna’s. The one about the smuggler and the airplane and the girl…” The other shoe dropped like a bomb. Jerry Jeff Walker had dragged me out of bed in the middle of the night to play a David Olney song for Neil Young. So I played it. I can’t say my feelings weren’t hurt but I played it and I’ve played it literally hundreds of times since, the last time being at 30A festival in Florida on the first anniversary of David’s death there in the middle of a performance, hell in the middle of a song. And I’ll continue to play it whenever I need to be reminded of where I come from as an artist and why the bar for my contemporaries and myself is so high. Because David Olney was the best of us. Steve Earle New York City January 2024
Media Condition: Near Mint (NM or M-)
Sleeve Condition: Near Mint (NM or M-)
Country: US
Released: 26 Jul 2024
Genre: Blues, Folk World & Country
Style: Country Blues, Country, Folk
Track listing:
1. Lucinda Williams - Deeper Well
2. Steve Earle - Sister Angelina 3:17
3. The McCrary Sisters - Voices On The Water
4. Buddy Miller - Jerusalem Tomorrow
5. The SteelDrivers - If My Eyes Were Blind
6. Willis Alan Ramsey - Women Across The River
7. Mary Gauthier - 1917
8. R. B. Morris - Always The Stranger
9. Jimmie Dale Gilmore - If It Wasn't For The Wind
10. Anana Kaye - Running From Love
11. Greg Brown - That's My Story
12. David Olney - Sonnet #40
13. Afton Wolfe - Titanic
14. Dave Alvin with the Rick Holmstrom Trio, Rick Holmstrom Trio - Steal My Thunder
15. Jim Lauderdale - Delta Blue
16. Janis Ian - She's Alone Tonight
17. Townes Van Zandt - Illegal Cargo