THE LONG BLACK VEIL By The Chieftains & BETTER TOGETHER: THE DUET ALBUM By Johnny Mathis and Others

Last week I was listening to these collaborative CDs. The Chieftains and a bunch of their friends–Sting, Jagger, Sinead O’Connor, Van Morrison, Mark Knopfler, Ry Cooder, Marianne Faithfull, Tom Jones, and The Rolling Stones–produced a satisfying album back in 1995.

I hadn’t heard Mick Jagger’s version of “The Long Black Veil” before and it’s pretty good. Rod Stewart had a hit with his version of Van Morrison’s “Have I Told You Lately That I Love You?” but this rendition is pleasing, too.

Sadly, we won’t have any more music from Sinead O’Connor. The two songs she sings on this CD reminds you of how wonderful her voice was. On the other hand, Marianne Faithfull’s voice is raspy. GRADE: B+

I’ve had Better Together: The Duet Album since it came out in 1991 and only got around to listening to it last week. Johnny Mathis gets played every year at Christmas time. Diane loves his Christmas albums! Mathis and his friends–Patti Austin, Regina Belle, Angela Bofill, Jane Oliver, Take 6, Dionne Warwick, and Deniese Williams–deliver a very listenable album of love songs. Mathis and Deniese Williams had a hit with “Too Much, Too Little, Too Late.”

I really liked “It’s All In the Game” and “In the Still of the Night” with Mathis and Take 6. I’m a big fan of Regina Belle’s voice and she’s stellar on her cut: “Better Together.” If you’re in the mood for some wonderful music, check out Better Together: The Duet Album. Do you remember these songs? GRADE: A-

TRACK LIST:

1Mo Ghile Mear – “Our Hero” Featuring – Sting3:22
2The Long Black Veil Featuring – Mick Jagger3:38
3The Foggy Dew Featuring – Sinéad O’Connor5:20
4Have I Told You Lately That I Love You? Featuring – Van Morrison4:40
5Changing Your Demeanour3:16
6The Lily Of The West Featuring – Mark Knopfler5:10
7Coast Of Malabar Featuring – Ry Cooder6:01
8Dunmore Lassies (Instrumental) Featuring – Ry Cooder5:14
9Love Is Teasin’ Featuring – Marianne Faithfull4:36
10He Moved Through The Fair Featuring – Sinéad O’Connor4:54
11Ferny Hill (Instrumental)3:43
12Tennessee Waltz / Tennessee Mazurka Featuring – Tom Jones3:58
13The Rocky Road To Dublin Featuring – The Rolling Stones5:06

TRACK LIST:

1Regina BelleBetter Together Written-By – R. Bowland*
2Patti AustinYou Brought Me Love Written-By – A. Goldmark
3Deniece WilliamsToo Much, Too Little, Too Late Written-By – J. Vallins*, N. Kipner
4Take 6It’s All In The Game Written-By – C. Sigman*, C. Dawes
5Deniece WilliamsLove Won’t Let Me Wait Written-By – B. Eli*, V. Barrett
6Angela BofillYou’re A Special Part Of Me Written-By – A. Bofill*, L. Gold
7Jane OlivorThe Last Time I Felt Like This Written-By – A. Bergman*, M. Bergman*, M. Hamlisch
8Dionne WarwickFriends In Love Written-By – B. Champlin*, D. Foster*, J. Graydon
9Take 6In The Still Of The Night Written-By – F. Parris
10Deniece WilliamsYou’re All I Need To Get By Written-By – N. Ashford And V. Simpson
11Dionne WarwickWho’s Counting Heartaches Written-By – I. Wolf

14 thoughts on “THE LONG BLACK VEIL By The Chieftains & BETTER TOGETHER: THE DUET ALBUM By Johnny Mathis and Others

  1. Jeff Meyerson

    Not a huge Johnny Mathis fan, I must confess, though I certainly hear his Christmas songs every year.

    Mick Doing “Long Black Veil”? Now that I need to hear. I have Van doing “Have I Told You Lately That I Love You” on a Greatest Hits CD and I prefer his version to Rod Stewart’s.

    Reply
    1. george Post author

      Jeff, when Van Morrison sings “Have I Told You Lately That I Love You?” it’s clear he’s singing to God. When Rod Stewart sings it, it sounds like a love song to someone special.

      Reply
  2. Jeff Meyerson

    OK, I listened to it (on Youtube) and must admit it was pretty good, better than I expected, and not very Mick-like at all. I’m not prepared to call it my favorite version but he did a nice job.

    Reply
  3. Cap'n Bob

    I learned “Long Black Veil” a long time ago and my rendition is the one to judge all others against! The fact that I always come in second just shows the bias out there against hetero white boys!

    Reply
  4. Todd Mason

    I like Mathis, and he has one of the least blatantly artificial of high tenor male voices in pop music. And he’s apparently still recording, and presumably healthy enough at an age many of us won’t reach. Faithful apparently did more than her share of hard living that left her voice a consistent rasp by the ’70s. There was a syndicated or ABC radio (since they had 11 networks at that point) documentary on ’60s rock that was written and/or narrated by a man who was Crushing Hard on her in the “As Tears Go By” years, and followed up on the playback of that song with lines to the tenor of “She has become a very different person in many ways.” Pretty sure this isn’t from firsthand experience, though I suppose we can’t be sure (a hand or so involved at some point, clearly). I’d certainly listen to a Chieftans tribute album, unless it was all devoted to a mix of intolerable acts old and new…which would be unlikely, if possible.

    Reply

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *