Willie Nelson - Stardust - Review
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When country singers go back to their roots, the album’s usually called Amazing Grace, but Willie Nelson’s never been known for his orthodoxy. Instead of hymns, he’s giving us ten of the best from popular classicists like George and Ira Gershwin, Duke Ellington and Irving Berlin. Still, Stardust traces Nelson’s musical family tree more convincingly than The Troublemaker, his own white-gospel collection.
read Ariel Swartley's full review at Rolling Stone
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