Last Chance Texaco
Chronicles of an American Troubadou
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Rickie Lee Jones
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Rickie Lee Jones
This troubadour life is only for the fiercest hearts, only for those vessels that can be broken to smithereens and still keep beating out the rhythm for a new song.
Last Chance Texaco is the first-ever no-holds-barred account of the life of two-time Grammy Award–winner Rickie Lee Jones in her own words. It is a tale of desperate chances and impossible triumphs, an adventure story of a girl who beat the odds and grew up to become one of the most legendary artists of her time, turning adversity and hopelessness into timeless music.
With candor and lyricism, the “Duchess of Coolsville” (Time) takes us on a singular journey through her nomadic childhood, to her years as a teenage runaway, through her legendary love affair with Tom Waits, and ultimately her longevity as the hardest working woman in rock and roll. Rickie Lee’s stories are rich with the infamous characters of her early songs—“Weasel and the White Boys Cool,” “Danny’s All-Star Joint,” and “Easy Money” - but long before her notoriety in show business, there was a vaudevillian cast of hitchhikers, bank robbers, jailbreaks, drug mules, a pimp with a heart of gold, and tales of her fabled ancestors.
In this electrifying and intimate memoir by one of the most remarkable, trailblazing, and tenacious women in music are never-before-told stories of the girl in the raspberry beret, a singer-songwriter whose music defied categorization and inspired American pop culture for decades.
Featuring exclusive new performances of some of Rickie Lee’s most beloved songs, which she recorded especially for this audiobook, culminating in a new recording of the title song, “Last Chance Texaco,” plus other memorable and sometimes never-before-heard moments from her long musical life, including the unreleased demo of her early classic “Night Train.”
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"Fans of the celebrated musician Rickie Lee Jones will be delighted to hear her narrate her autobiography, which is focused on family memories and making music. Jones is as giving with her delivery as she is with her story. She reaches back through the years—all the way back to her mother's childhood—in a revealing, raspy voice laced with a country twang. Listeners will sink into this experience, which is punctuated by Jones singing short songs between chapters. She doesn't flinch when recounting the harsh years experienced by her mother and uncles as orphans during the Great Depression. While some listeners may find aspects of the gritty realism distressing, Jones's easy and fluid delivery has the flair of an expert storyteller's."
My favorite audible book- ever
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As a musician who loved her from the moment a hip record store owner suggested this new release to me, I have loved her music. I have had the chance to see her perform live with Lyle Lovett, and on her own in an intimate 1500 seater in the Los Gatos Mountains. Always stirring. Always transparent. This backstory makes me rethink her. I and several musician friends in music school always assumed (especially form the stellar musicians on her first album including legendary drummer Steve Gadd) that Rickie was a hip gal from LA or NY steeped in jazz traditions and learning. Nope. The reality is so much better.
This biography, like her music, is without guile. She is completely transparent and emotionally naked. She is so blunt with her own life and pain that at first you are taken aback - just like her music - and then you are lost inside the story and the emotions she lays out for you - just like her music. I will spoil nothing.
But just the story of her singing with the orchestra for the first time in the recording studio for the first time will be worth the entire book - and like her music will break and lift your heart at the same time. Beautiful.
Rickie I never knew ya'.
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LOVED this book!
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Wonderful work
painful, cathartic, powerful...
Thank you
Jane Galloway
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Few of those, I have read, Charlie Mingus, Duke Ellington, Ray Charles, Art Pepper, Johnny Cash can even keep up with Rickie's book. It occurred to me as the last notes ended, that it felt as if she had just sung the entire book. There were moments when it felt so personal, that I had to take my ear buds out. We got to see her several years ago in a Mpls. Club, the Dakota which seats just a couple hundred people. we were right in front. Reading this book was like sitting in the front row again. Her writing, her delivery, her timing and her authenticity all indicate she's one of America's iconic, true artists. Think Captain Beefheart, Laurie Anderson, Linda Ronstadt, Tom Waits, Bill Frisell, James Taylor, Charlie Mingus. That's the caliper of artists she belongs in. It's rarified air at her level of art. After a lifetime,, I say thank you and the book ties up our impressions, our Rickie Lee Jones very well.
A true artist
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