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Flying Cowboys

Rickie Lee Jones

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After a five-year hiatus from record-making, Rickie Lee Jones soared back with her adventuresome Flying Cowboys in 1989, and its eclectic tracks were noticeably different from the beatnik stylings of her early work. With Steely Dan’s Walter Becker at the production helm, Jones dipped her toes into reggae (“Ghetto Of My Mind”), street-corner doo-wop (“Rodeo Girl”) and spacey jazz (“Atlas’ Marker”) with wide-eyed seeker’s spirit. Travel, in fact, is a reoccurring theme here: the expansive Southwestern vistas of the title tune shade over into the ominous urban landscape of “Ghost Train” and the ragged trailer-park ambiance of “Away From The Sky.” There’s a worldly-wise sort of tenderness to these lyrics, whether Jones is singing to a child (“The Horses”) or a lover (“Love Is Gonna Bring Us Back Alive”), and the summery glide of “Satellites” catches Rickie at her most beguiling. Her vocals pour out warm and easy, wrapping bruised emotions in a blanket of cooing, billowy notes, helped by sympathetic arrangements, emphasizing tropical percussion, fluid acoustic guitars and dabs of synth-strings. Flying Cowboys may not have matched the commercial success of her first two albums, but track for track, it ranks near the top of her work.

Customer Reviews

Given this a listen!!

This is my all time favorite RLJ album. Try tracks 1-4. She is truly a 5 star artist.

This is CD is just.... Cool. thats the only way to describe it. Cool.

Back in the late 80s, early 90s I thought my older sister was weird listening to RLJ, but then i gave it a go and the CD was fun, cool music. Made you want to bounce around. Now I have these moments where I just need to hear someone say.... Hey Mister!! Can we have our baaaaallll back? :) Turns out my mom stole this CD from my sister. Now I am gonna buy 2 copies and send my sister 1. RLJ ROCKS!

Great CD - well worth listening to!

I first heard Satellites in 1990, and I became hooked when I got the album. Flying Cowboys is my favorite.......hypnotic and haunting melody and lyrics.......this song brings back some great memories. If you are a fan of female singers who can change styles within an album and still have it sound coherent and smooth, this one's for you.

Biography

Born: November 8, 1954 in Chicago, IL

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s

Once touted as the natural successor to Joni Mitchell, singer/songwriter Rickie Lee Jones proved no less idiosyncratic or mercurial; like Mitchell, Jones experienced significant commercial success at the outset of her career, but a restless creative spirit — combined with a stubborn refusal to fit comfortably into...
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