Beschreibung: | Ukulele Songs comprises a fine mixture of original material penned by Vedder that he initially performed live, alongside vintage classics and standards. A recast, uke-driven version of "Can't Keep," which originally appeared as the opening track on Pearl Jam's hard-charging November 2002 album Riot Act, opens the proceedings, while newer-bred original songs like the resigned lament of "Sleeping By Myself," the charming love orbit of "Satellite," the hopeful brightness of "Light Today," and the instrumental interlude "Waving Palms" all set the table for the 35-minute album. Produced by Eddie Vedder and Adam Kasper (Foo Fighters, Soundgarden), Ukulele Songs peaked at No. 4 on the U.S. Billboard 200, hit No. 2 on the U.S. Top Rock Albums on Billboard, and achieved Gold status in Canada., Ukulele Songs comprises a fine mixture of original material penned by Vedder that he initially performed live, alongside vintage classics and standards. A recast, uke-driven version of «Can't Keep,» which originally appeared as the opening track on Pearl Jam's hard-charging November 2002 album Riot Act, opens the proceedings, while newer-bred original songs like the resigned lament of «Sleeping By Myself,» the charming love orbit of «Satellite,» the hopeful brightness of «Light Today,» and the instrumental Guest vocalists appear on a pair of key Ukulele tracks, both of them fine covers of notable standards. First, Glen Hansard (The Frames, Once) adds his Irish folk DNA to «Sleepless Nights,» which was written by Felice and Boudreaux Bryant and remade by The Everly Brothers in 1960, in addition to later being covered by the likes of Emmylou Harris, Patty Loveless, and Elvis Costello. Second, Cat Power lends her passionate tone to «Tonight You Belong To Me,» a jazz standard written in 1926 by lyricist Billy Rose and composer Lee David. This track has also been subsequently covered by the likes of Frankie Laine, Patience and Prudence, and Dottie West. Versions of «You Belong To Me» were also recently featured in the acclaimed 2019 film drama Blackbird and in an episode of the 2020 HBO horror-drama series Lovecraft Country. The LP's other noteworthy covers include stirring takes on Billy Rose and Edward Eliscu's «More Than You Know,» Michael Edwards and Bud Green's «Once In A While,» and the album-closing reading of Fabian Andre, Wilbur Schwandt, and Gus Kahn's «Dream A Little Dream.» Produced by Eddie Vedder and Adam Kasper (Foo Fighters, Soundgarden), Ukulele Songs peaked at No. 4 on the U.S. Billboard 200, hit No. 2 on the U.S. Top Rock Albums on Billboard, and achieved Gold status in Canada. EDDIE VEDDER / UKULELE SONGS, Runningtime: 00:00:00, Artwork [Artistic Facilitator]: Christian Fresco, Artwork [Artistic Facilitator]: Mark "Smitty" Smith (2), Concept By [Album Concept By]: Jerome Turner, Cover [Album Cover Sculpture], Photography By [Album Cover Photograph By]: Jason Decaires Taylor, Engineer: John Burton, Engineer: Sam Hofstedt, Engineer [Assisted By]: Andrew Ching, Engineer [Assisted By]: Andy Park (3), Engineer [Assisted By]: Gaylord Holomalia, Lacquer Cut By [Vinyl Mastered By]: John Golden, Layout, Design: Jerome Turner, Layout, Design: Regan Hagar, Mastered By: Bob Ludwig, Mixed By: Adam Kasper, Mixed By: Eddie Vedder, Other [Chopper Pilot]: Don Shearer (2), Photography By [Aerial Photography By]: Sonny Miller (3), Photography By [Booklet Photography By]: Danny Clinch, Photography By [Waterfall Photography By]: Stefan Mentil, Producer: Adam Kasper, Producer: Eddie Vedder, Recorded By: Adam Kasper, Technician [Ukulele Tech]: George Webb (2), Typography [Typist, Tornado Typewriter Model 18B Circa 1961-62]: Eddie Vedder, Written-By: Eddie Vedder, Written-By: Billy Rose, Written-By: Edward Eliscu, Written-By: Vincent Youmans, Cello [Additional Instrumentation]: Chris Worswick, Vocals [Additional Vocals]: Glen Hansard, Written-By: Boudleaux Bryant, Written-By: Felice Bryant, Written-By: Bud Green, Written-By: Michael Edwards (3), Vocals [Additional Vocals]: Chan Marshall, Written-By: Billy Rose, Written-By: Lee David, Labelcode 4502882 (00602445028825, 00602445028825, 00602445028825), Record Company Universal Music, Pressed By GZ Media, Phonographic Copyright (p) Monkeywrench, Inc., Copyright (c) Monkeywrench, Inc., Licensed To UMG Recordings, Inc., Recorded At Studio X, Recorded At Avex Honolulu Studios, Published By LSQ Music Co., Published By Wb Music Corp., Published By Chappell & Co., Published By EMI Miller Catalog Inc., Published By House Of Bryant Publications, Published By C&J David Music Co., Published By Chappell & Co., Inc. |