Moment Of Forever
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Over You Again
- Moment Of Forever
- The Bob Song
- Louisiana
- Gravedigger
- Keep Me From Blowing Away
- Takin' On Water
- Always Now
- I'm Alive
- When I Was Young And Grandma Wasn't Old
- Worry B Gone
- You Don't Think I'm Funny Anymore
- Gotta Serve Somebody /(Hidden Track)You Don't Think I'm Funny Anymore
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #2471 in Music
- Released on: 2008-01-29
- Number of discs: 1
Editorial Reviews
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Countless Westerns have centered around the theme of a young turk coming into town to try to take down a legendary gunslinger. Well, for the past couple of decades, Willie Nelson has turned that imagery on its head, attracting countless younger artists eager to soak up some of his musical mojo and infuse the master's work with some of their own spirit.
Moment of Forever, matches Willie with Kenny Chesney. The very idea of these seemingly disparate characters coming together is intriguing enough on paper. What really counts, however, is how it works on disc -- and work it does, with Chesney's production bringing out Nelson's natural warmth and grace.
While he's written some of the most enduring tunes of the past few decades Nelson has long been considered one of the premiere song interpreters of his time, infusing a surprising array of tunes with his singular personality. This record includes a hushed, poignant version of the Kris Kristofferson-penned title track and a super-heated, album-closing version of Bob Dylan's "Gotta Serve Somebody."
The songs that Nelson wrote for Moment of Forever take on many of the same topics addressed in that pair of tracks -- taking stock of a life well lived and considering the possibilities of what might lay down the road. On songs like the sweetly twanging "Always Now," Willie comes across like a man who's come to terms with most of those issues, coming to the conclusion that "there never was a used to be...it's always now."
Other highlights include Willie's take on Dave Matthews' "Gravedigger" and tracks like "Worry B Gone" -- where Willie trades verses with Chesney The easy vibe carries over to the gently celebratory "I'm Alive" -- on which Nelson marvels at life's simple pleasures.
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Customer Reviews
Willie at his best
Willie's voice and attention to detail have grown over the years. Great way to spend an hour listening to him and his music.
Willie can't make a bad record!
I remember listening to "Stardust" and "Red-Headed Stranger" in high school, and while "Moment of Forever" isn't his greatest work, it still is very good. Like the man himself, "Moment" is a mixture of the sacred, like "Louisiana" and "Always Now," and profane, the "Bob Song" and "You Don't Think I'm Funny Anymore" - all thoroughly enjoyable.
I was touched by "When I was Young and Grandma wasn't Old," given the relationship Willie and his sister had with their grandparents. I wonder if that song, which he didn't write, has some special meaning for him. And "Gravedigger," could that become a regular part of his repetoire now that he's turned 75?
I hope Willie lives forever, or at least till he's 103, and he keeps turning out albums like this, the aural equivalent of comfort food, regularly.
Willie makes it seem effortless
Willie Nelson's music, with this most recent CD, "Moment of Forever," has such a way of touching us, making us feel our most human and most transcendent selves. That is a priceless gift. He does this with his ensemble, his guitar and his voice, making it look so very easy, while the patterns and creativity of a lifetime are behind all of it.



















