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The Way I Should - Iris DeMent


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The Way I Should (1996) - Iris DeMent


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Iris DeMent

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When My Mornin' Comes AroundLyrics available
  Date Performance: 1996, Running Time: 3:49
There's A Wall In WashingtonLyrics available
  Date Performance: 1996, Running Time: 5:19
Wasteland Of The FreeLyrics available
  Date Performance: 1996, Running Time: 5:13
I'll Take My Sorrow StraightLyrics available
  Date Performance: 1996, Running Time: 3:24
This Kind Of HappyLyrics available
  Date Performance: 1996, Running Time: 3:43
The Way I ShouldLyrics available
  Date Performance: 1996, Running Time: 4:24
Letter To MomLyrics available
  Date Performance: 1996, Running Time: 3:15
Keep Me GodLyrics available
  Date Performance: 1996, Running Time: 3:46
Quality TimeLyrics available
  Date Performance: 1996, Running Time: 4:03
Walkin' HomeLyrics available
  Date Performance: 1996, Running Time: 5:39
TroubleLyrics available
  Date Performance: 1996, Running Time: 7:32
  Comments: (Duet With Delbert McClinton)
    Guest Appearances »

Bekka Bramlett, Billy Burnette, Melodie Crittenden, Paul Franklin, John Jennings, Mark Knopfler, Chuck Leavell, Lonnie Mack (McIntosh), Brent Mason, Delbert McClinton, Dave (David W.) Pomeroy, Tom/Thomas W. Roady, Tammy Rogers, Earl Scruggs, Randy Scruggs, Steuart Smith, Harry Edward Stinson, Russ Taff

    Released »

1996-10-08

    Format »

Domestic Vinyl/CD Album

    Other Appearances »
Iris DeMent (Songwriter), Merle Haggard (Songwriter), Elmer McCall (Songwriter), Rocky Schenck (Photography), Terry Robertson (Art Direction), Stephen Walker (Art Direction), Terry Robertson (Design), Stephen Walker (Design), Graham Lewis (Assistant Engineer), Chris Rua/Rau (Assistant Engineer), Iris DeMent (Liner Notes), Randy Scruggs (Produced By), D.J. McLachlan (Management), Chuck Ainlay (Recorded By), Chuck Ainlay (Mixed By), Denny Purcell (Mastering Engineer), Debbie Spinelli (Photography Assistant), Elmer McCall (Assistant Patch Wizard), Monterey Peninsula Artists, Inc. (Bookings)

    Record Label »
Warner Bros Records

    Catalogue Number »

9362-46188-2 (CD)

    Running Time »

50:07

    Liner Notes »

Recorded & Mixed at Scruggs Sound Studio

Mastered at Georgetown Mastering

For Elmer

THANKS AND LOTS OF THEM TO RANDY SCRUGGS, CHUCK AINLAY AND ALL THE MUSICIANS. TO CARL SCOTT, ANDREW WICKHAM, D.J. MCLACHLAN, LORAINE MCCALL, RHETT AND KELLI JOHNSON, EILEEN LUCERO, NICK BEN-MEIR, CLANCY GOODE, MAURA FOGARTY, BRIDGETT PETRAITIS, JULIE CAHILL, AND ELMER, WHO IS SUCH A BIG PART OF EVERYTHING I DO, HIS NAME SHOULD PROBABLY BE ON THE COVER WITH MINE INSTEAD OF BACK HERE.

THANKS ALSO TO MERLE HAGGARD FOR A LOT OF GREAT MUSIC AND A LOT OF LESSONS I COULDN'T HAVE LEARNED ANYWHERE ELSE.

Songwriters talk a lot about "writing" songs, but it seems to me like I spend most of my time "waiting" for songs. Writing is just something I do to kill the time until they get here. I guess that makes the whole thing sound pretty easy, that is, unless you've spent much time waiting for something, not knowing when or if it will arrive. It can make you think you're going crazy. It can make you wish you would.

This record represents two-and-a-half years of waiting, broken up here and there by 11 glorious visits. I know a lot of people will listen to these songs and hear them as anything but glorious. Some of what I've said will make some people mad. It might even make some people hate me. I don't like the idea of being hated and I've lost a little sleep lately thinking about it, but if I hid the truth about how I think and feel in order to be liked, I would hate myself, and I like that idea even less.

The most difficult song for me to put on this record was "Letter To Mom." It is not a letter to my mother and it is not my story. It's pretty straightforward. The meaning is not covered up. Some people will be offended by it. Others will be helped. I left the song on here for those people - and because it was the right thing to do.

While getting these songs was often like walking through hell, recording them was the trip to heaven. I spent four days in the studio with Randy Scruggs and six musicians: Steuart Smith, Chuck Leavell, Dave Pomeroy, Tammy Rogers, John Jennings, Harry Stinson and one engineer - Chuck Ainlay. We recorded 11 songs. Everything we did is here. Everybody got along. And, thanks in large part to Randy, everybody felt free to contribute ideas, and did. It was fun; it felt natural and I was sad to see it end. They said they were too, and I believe them.

Over the next couple of weeks, some other talented and sometimes legendary people came by and did what they do with the tape running: Earl Scruggs, Delbert McClinton, Mark Knopfler, Lonnie Mack, Paul Franklin, Brent Mason, Tom Roady and a few singers - Bekka Bramlett, Billy Burnette, Russ Taff and Melodle Crittenden - who, along with everybody else, made me sound a lot better.

By the time you get this music it will, in a lot of ways, be old for me. The thrill that came with the arrival of these 11 songs will be a memory, and I will have already spent several months killing time waiting for the next song and, no doubt, feeling crazy all over again.

The waiting is not exactly what I call fun, and after 10 years of doing this and asking myself why, I believe I know the answer. As corny as it will sound, the fact is that I am in love with the songs. I guess that's just what you do when you're in love.

So long,
Iris
May, 1996
Kansas CIty, Missouri, USA

For fan club or mailing list information, write to:
P.O. Box 28856
Gladstone, Missouri 64188
U.S.A.

Mark Knopfler appears courtesy of Warner Bros. Records
Brent Mason appears courtesy of Mercury Nashville
Delbert McClinton appears courtesy of Curb/Rising Tide
Tammy Rogers appears courtesy of Dead Reckoning Records
Harry Stinson appears courtesy of Dead Reckoning Records
Russ Taff appears courtesy of Reprise Records

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Compact Disc Digital Audio

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3/5.03/5.03/5.03/5.03/5.0
Some good stuff, some not so good
Review written by John Fitzgerald, June 29th, 2005

This disc starts out very promising indeed with two great ballads "When my mornin' comes around" & "There's a wall in Washington" followed by Bekka & Billy's appearance on the frank rocking country number "Wasteland of the free" but then it tends to sag a little as the next few songs are not particularly engaging efforts. Things pick up a little with the uplifting "Keep me god" and the record concludes with another rousing and lengthy country rocker "Trouble", a duet with Delbert Mcclinton. However, this is proceeded by two more rather disappointing songs so although one ends up feeling mixed, at least there's some good ones here.

    Last Modified »
2011-07-29
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Discography entry submitted by Jeff Kenney & Marty Adelson.