Kelly Willis (album)
Kelly Willis | ||||
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Released | 1993 | |||
Genre | Country | |||
Label | MCA Records | |||
Producer | Don Was, Tony Brown and John Leventhal | |||
Kelly Willis chronology | ||||
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AllMusic | [1] |
Kelly Willis is the third album from the Austin, Texas-based singer. There were a couple of minor Billboard hits in the #63 "Heaven's Just a Sin Away" (covering a 1977 #1 hit for The Kendalls) and the #72 "Whatever Way the Wind Blows." Also of note is a duet with Kevin Welch, "That'll Be Me."
Tony Brown produced the album, with co-production by Don Was and John Leventhal on the tracks "Get Real" and "Shadows of Love".
Track listing
[edit]- "Take It All Out on You" (Bruce Robison, Mas Palermo) – 2:33
- "Heaven's Just a Sin Away" (Jerry Gillespie) – 2:30
- "One More Night" (Palermo, Charlie Robison) – 3:17
- "That'll Be Me" [with Kevin Welch] (Kevin Welch) – 4:23
- "Whatever Way the Wind Blows" (Marshall Crenshaw) – 3:23
- "Get Real" (Kelly Willis, John Leventhal) – 2:56
- "I Know Better Now" (Jim Lauderdale) – 3:48
- "Up All Night" (Libby Dwyer) – 4:06
- "World Without You" (Willis, Paul Kennerley) – 3:17
- "Shadows of Love" (Willis, Leventhal) – 4:02
Personnel
[edit]- Richard Bennett – acoustic guitar
- Billy Bremner – electric guitar
- Dan Dugmore – steel guitar
- Andrew Gold – background vocals
- Mike Henderson – electric guitar, mandolin
- Jellyfish (band) – background vocals
- Kieran Kane – bouzouki, mandolin, background vocals
- Fats Kaplin – accordion, fiddle, flute
- John Leventhal – acoustic guitar, electric guitar, organ, percussion, piano
- Roger Joseph Manning Jr. – background vocals
- Jonell Mosser – background vocals
- Michael Rhodes – bass guitar
- Harry Stinson – drums, background vocals
- Andy Sturmer – background vocals
- Benmont Tench – keyboards
- Don Was – bass guitar
- Kevin Welch – acoustic guitar and duet vocals on "That'll Be Me"
- Kelly Willis – lead vocals, background vocals
- Glenn Worf – bass guitar
References
[edit]- ^ Kelly Willis at AllMusic. Retrieved 2011-06-20.