![]() We’d just sit and play rummy all night and drink and make dinner for each other and keep turning this over. “Over the years, me and Joseph and our other best friend Robert… whenever we lived together, we’d just listen to this record over and over again. We’d just sit and play rummy all night and drink and make dinner for each other and keep turning this over As a kid, I think I got into the Best Of 1 and 2 and then started to dig into more of his stuff, but The Basement Tapes record was really the thing that stuck out for me. “At first, I used to dig through records of my dad’s after he’d passed away, and I found Bob Dylan and other things. “I think the first introduction I had to this record was actually a bootleg that my friend’s mom had, who was also the same woman who introduced me to Leonard Cohen, so I owe her a lot, really! “My second choice is The Basement Tapes, but not the extended version - the original Bob Dylan and The Band’s Basement Tapes. Bob Dylan and The Band - The Basement Tapes (1975) Sun 20 - Norwich UEA Prev of 11 Next Prev of 11 NextĢ. Nathaniel Rateliff & the Night Sweats tour the UK in November 2016 - full dates are below. “At the time, I think I was listening to a lot of '70s singer-songwriter records, so it will probably end up being a lot of 12-string.” I wanted to do more baritone singing and less screaming, but we’ll see. “Before I was really making The Night Sweats record, I wanted to do something slightly different with the solo stuff, with a combination of getting back to where I started from. “I really would like to make another solo record with just Richard and I, which is kind of what he does with Damien Jurado. “We’ve done some on the road, but mostly it’s just ideas that I need to really flesh out. “We’ve been too busy touring to really do much Night Sweats recording,” he explains. “For convenience's sake, I do have a case that carries two Telecasters - so I’ll definitely be bringing two Telecasters, but we’ll have to work it out later.”īefore Nathaniel lifts the lid on the 10 records that changed his life, we just find time to ask him whether his next album will be solo or with the Night Sweats… I tend to tour with those, but I also like to tour with a Fender Coronado. “One of them was made by Dan Strain and one of them is a Nash Tele. “I’ll probably bring over my two Telecasters,” he says. With another larger-scale tour lined up for these shores in November, we were wondering what guitars Rateliff will personally be packing for the trip. We’ve had a blast playing and we were never really expecting to get the response we got from the record We’ve had a blast playing and we were never really expecting to get the response we got from the record, so it’s good times all around, really.” I feel a lot of gratitude and I feel pretty humble when I’m onstage. “A couple of times, people were bummed that they weren’t hearing the old stuff, but it quickly grew into people really enjoying the new sound. “When we first went over, a lot of people knew my stuff as being more singer-songwriter, but we were going over there with hopes of sort of breaking this record,” Nathaniel explains. ![]() ![]() Learn more by visiting the artist’s official website.For Nathaniel Rateliff, who’s also cut two solo albums as a singer-songwriter and one as Nathaniel Rateliff and the Wheel, has been pretty taken aback by the huge success of his new ensemble and the adoration they’ve been lapping up from UK crowds, even if things were a little tricky initially. The Disney Hall show followed a pair of Rateliff Plays Nilsson performances in the singer’s Denver hometown and precedes a scheduled April 1 date at New York City’s Lincoln Center. The program concluded with a run of classics from Nilsson’s catalog, selected by Rateliff, that included “Everybody’s Talking,” plus the Nilsson-adopted Jimmy Cliff nugget, “Many Rivers to Cross,” and closed with an extended “Jump Into The Fire,” and the poignant “Turn On Your Radio.” The hour-long appearance featured an in-sequence reading of the dozen-song set, augmented beautifully by conductor Christopher Dragon’s orchestral accompaniment and featuring guitarist Luke Mossman, of Rateliff’s Night Sweats band. Rateliff honored the 50 th anniversary of Nilsson’s 1973 collection, notable as the late singer-songwriter’s homage to standards from the Great American Songbook. ![]() Last night, Nathaniel Rateliff, joined by an orchestral ensemble, performed the Harry Nilsson album, A Little Touch Of Schmilsson in the Night, in its entirety at the Walt Disney Concert Hall in downtown Los Angeles. ![]()
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