Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Palance

Palance Review



It was a real pleasure to hear this album again after so many years. I was pretty much a novice engineer when I recorded this album in 1970. I remember being very nervous about working with such a famous person but he immediately put me at ease. He really was such a nice guy and a gentleman. I was greatly surprised to find that he had a very nice singing voice, something I did not always find in other actor/movie star types that I worked with. After listening again to this album after so many years I was pleasantly surprised that it turned out pretty danged good for a relatively new engineer.




Palance Overview


Best known as a legendary actor, Jack Palance did record an album in 1969 for Warner Bros. that recalls the wacky country-rock music vibe of Lee Hazelwood's albums of the same time period. Recorded in Nashville with the usual studio cats, the album is a playful country-rock romp not unlike other late 60's Nashville recordings. Fans of Lee Hazelwood, Johnny Cash and Scott Walker will love this album. Featuring Palance's self penned classic song 'The Meanest Guy That Ever Lived'. A 20 page booklet with new and detailed liner notes (and rare photos) is included. 11 remastered tracks. Water. 2003.


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