Introduction:
Willie Nelsonās careerĀ has been long and fruitful, and thatās evidenced by his absolutely massive discography. The country legend has released 100 studio albums, over a dozen live albums, and dozens of compilation and video albums since he debuted in 1956. And out of all of those massive bodies of work, thereās nothing quite like the 1974 recordĀ Phases And Stages.
Itās a bit of a controversial statement to say thatĀ Phases And StagesĀ is Willie Nelsonās greatest album of his career. Die-hard fans often lean towardĀ Red Headed Stranger, which is also an absolutely incredible piece of work. However, there are a few reasons whyĀ Phases And StagesĀ should be considered Nelsonās best work.
The Beautiful And Unique āPhases And Stagesā
To start,Ā Phases And StagesĀ was released at a time when the concept album had been done to death; and often poorly, particularly in the rock and country genres.
Willie Nelson, though, did it right. This album followed the deterioration of a marriage as a whole story, and it was structured similarly to a pulpy novel. ButĀ Phases And StagesĀ was far from pulpy. It was a mature approach to a concept album that hadnāt been done that well in a very long time.
The structure of the album is fascinating, too. Side one portrays the womanās point of view, while side two portrays the manās point of view. Itās the kind of concept album that managed to hold a narrative together perfectly; weād say even better thanĀ Red Headed Stranger.
Just as well, each and every song onĀ Phases And StagesĀ was written by Nelson. Heās never lacked in the songwriting department; itās what heās known for. But the fact that this album was entirelyĀ hisĀ without any assistance makes it even better.
When you look at it as an instrumental production, thereās also a lot of value there. The album is bursting at the seams with fiddles, mandolins, steel guitars, and a wealth of resonator guitars. It was beautifully mixed by Tom Dowd, which was an excellent choice.
Even thoughĀ Phases And StagesĀ wasnāt Nelsonās biggest commercial success (that rarely matters when it comes to quality), itās at the top of his huge discography as his best album of all time. If you havenāt listened to it entirely, do it. Find a vinyl copy if you can. Especially if youāre going through a breakup.
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