Ten Easy Pieces
Jimmy Webb
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| 1 | Galveston | Jimmy Webb | 4:49 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
| 2 | Highwayman | Jimmy Webb | 4:31 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
| 3 | Wichita Lineman | Jimmy Webb | 4:15 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
| 4 | The Moon's a Harsh Mistress | Jimmy Webb | 3:53 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
| 5 | By the Time I Get to Phoenix | Jimmy Webb | 3:53 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
| 6 | If These Walls Could Speak | Jimmy Webb | 4:03 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
| 7 | Didn't We | Jimmy Webb | 3:17 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
| 8 | Worst That Could Happen | Jimmy Webb | 3:41 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
| 9 | All I Know | Jimmy Webb | 3:52 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
| 10 | Macarthur Park | Jimmy Webb | 7:43 | Album Only | View In iTunes |
| Total: 10 Songs |
Album Review
The idea of releasing a collection of Jimmy Webb's best known songs sung by the author himself may seem like a no-brainer, but it's taken 20+ years for it to happen, apparently mostly because Webb needed to put some distance between himself and most of these numbers, in order to approach them in a fresh manner that makes this disc more than a mere exploitation effort. The result is the best and most accessible of all Webb's albums, featuring his 1990s' takes on "Galveston," "By The Time I Get to Phoenix," "Didn't We," "MacArthur Park," "The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress," "Wichita Lineman," and "All I Know," amongst others. His voice is more expressive than ever, and the performances are generally grittier, with more raw emotion than the better known hit versions display. The arrangements are generally very simple and straightforward, with Webb's piano the primary instrument, and several of the songs are performed in a deeply personal manner, more akin to home recording for Webb's own pleasure than to a commercial release — "Wichita Lineman," in particular, sounds here like the most personal and private of performances, filled with wrenching loneliness at which the Glen Campbell version only hints. The notes are very personal and revealing as well.
Recent Customer Reviews
Brilliant interpretations of his own songs!!
by EIU PantherGreat to hear Jimmy Webb'ds own interpretations of these classic songs. I never knew that Galveston was actually an anti-war song until I heard JW's haunting ballad redition of this song. This album is a must for anyone who appreciates the brilliance of Jimmy Webb.
Absolutly, Positively Beautiful!
by me and my 3How lucky we've lived long enough to hear this man to sing his songs! Brilliant.
Masterpiece
by AllallanOnce again I have been moved by the magic elixir of song. Ten Easy Pieces is a collection of Jimmy Webb songs, performed mostly solo by Jimmy Webb, accompanied only by Webb's hand at the piano and sung so beautifully and soulfully that each exquisite song stands alone as a spiritual awakening, leaving no listener untouched or unmoved.
You may have thought you heard these songs before, but think again, this is the truth, as it unravels the beauty and depth of romance, of love found, of love lost, of love eternal. Others may have told these tales before, but no one shared the feelings of living sentiment with the listener like this.
It isn't until you hear Webb perform these songs himself, that you have heard any of them for the first time. "By The Time I Get to Phoenix" becomes the reality of parting from the love of your life, not some country pop song on the radio. You part, not knowing what happened, not knowing what is coming, or what is real anymore:
By the time I get to Phoenix she'll be rising
She'll find the note I left hangin' on her door
She'll laugh when she reads the part that says I'm leavin'
'Cause I've left that girl so many times before
You feel this music, the heartbreak, the sadness, the hopelessness of loss......a year passes, you miss her every day, you seek her out, she marries another. Webb takes those feelings here:
Girl I heard your getting married, heard your getting married, this time your really sure. And this is the end, they say you really mean it, This guy's the one that makes you feel so safe, so sane and so secure, And Baby if he loves you more then me, Then maybe it's the best thing, maybe it's the best thing that can happen to you, But it's the worst thing that can happen to me.
At the end of your journey you have lost. Life has turned and now you don't fit anywhere, nor anyone. This is Webb's vision, but it's your own life. How does he do it? This is the genius of the artist, he fills you with your own reflection, your own sorrow and remorse. Where once lay two, you are alone. Does he love her more? You know the answer and Webb provides the soundtrack:
I fell out of her eyes
I fell out of her heart
I fell down on my face, yes I did
And I tripped and I missed my star
And I fell and fell alone
The moon's a harsh mistress
The sky is made of stone
The moon's a harsh mistress
She's hard to call your own
Webb weaves a labyrinth of words and music around our lives. In the darkest moments, where thoughts ring hollow and heavy, you see and feel his vision all around you, the poetry and melancholy falling relentless, wrapping around a simple truth:
But the ending always comes at last,
Endings always come too fast,
They come too fast
But they past too slow,
I love you, and that's all I know.
And then there is Webb's masterpiece. Seven and on half minutes of what was formerly pop vulgarity, it falls anew, mystifies the senses, a rapture of feeling so personal, so privately sensuous and sublime that your heart gasps and you face mortality with a glance at the end:
There will be another song for me
For I will sing it
There will be another dream for me
Someone will bring it
I will drink the wine while it is warm
And never let you catch me looking at the sun
And after all the loves of my life
After all the loves of my life
You'll still be the one
I will take my life into my hands
and I will use it
I will win the worship in their eyes
and I will lose it
I will have the things that I desire
And my passion flow like rivers through the sky
And after all the loves of my life
After all the loves of my life
I'll be thinking of you
And wondering why
My first sit down and listen to Ten Easy Pieces ended in tears. To this day I don't know if it was the music, the words, the memories, or someone, but the experience buried me. Now what, you ask, does he mean by, "Buried me?" Surely he is still among us, having obviously written and posted this review. I will leave that answer to this music. This is no collection of songs, this is the fabric of life itself, full, robust, passionate and sadly tragic. Touched by love, never the same, this music will touch and change you.
What more can I say?
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Biography
Born: August 15, 1946 in Elk City, OK
Genre: Rock
Years Active: '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s
Top Albums and Songs by Jimmy Webb
| Name | Album | Time | Price | ||
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| 1 | All I Know | Ten Easy Pieces | 3:52 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
| 2 | Wichita Lineman | Ten Easy Pieces | 4:15 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
| 3 | Galveston | Ten Easy Pieces | 4:49 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
| 4 | By the Time I Get to Phoenix | Ten Easy Pieces | 3:53 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
| 5 | The Moon's a Harsh Mistress | Ten Easy Pieces | 3:53 | $0.99 | View In iTunes |
- $8.99
- Genres: Rock, Music, Adult Alternative, Singer/Songwriter
- Released: Oct 15, 1996
- ℗ (C) 1996 Capitol Records, Inc.. All rights reserved. Unauthorized reproduction is a violation of applicable laws. Manufactured by Capitol Records, Inc., 1750 North Vine Street, Hollywood, CA 90028.

