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Portrait of a Portrait
- Words + Music, Vol. 40
- By: Mariah Carey
- Narrated by: Mariah Carey
- Length: 1 hr and 9 mins
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Mariah Carey is a global music phenom. One of the best-selling and most beloved artists of all time, she is an icon and innovator who has solidified herself as a multi-faceted superstar: visionary singer, songwriter, producer, author, mother, public personality, and prolific storyteller. But beyond that, she is an artist’s artist. These are her Words + Music. In this special installment of Audible’s popular music storytelling series, listeners are treated to an exclusive preview of Mariah’s exciting new project “The Butterfly Lounge”, an intimate journey into her wondrous musical world.
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Conversation About Writing Processes
- By January on 05-25-24
By: Mariah Carey
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...And Your Ass Will Follow
- Words + Music, Vol. 39
- By: George Clinton
- Narrated by: George Clinton
- Length: 1 hr and 21 mins
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Revolutionary singer, songwriter, producer, bandleader, and funk icon George Clinton travels the rich cosmos of his musical history. As the second most sampled artist in the world (right behind James Brown), Clinton examines his incongruous path from delivering milk to Sarah Vaughan on Avon Avenue in Newark, New Jersey, to embodying funk as we know it—from Motown to the Mothership. Clinton’s experiences as the mastermind behind his bands Parliament and Funkadelic and as the foremost authority on all things funk make for a distinctive, humorous, and thoughtful journey through modern music.
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Give me more
- By Bill Hartnett on 02-13-24
By: George Clinton
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Under My Control
- Words + Music, Vol. 38
- By: Tegan Quin, Sara Quin
- Narrated by: Tegan Quin, Sara Quin
- Length: 1 hr and 35 mins
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Tegan and Sara recount their unique navigation through sisterhood and the music industry. Once twin sisters fighting over their shared guitar in rural Canada, now chart-topping, award-winning indie rock icons, they reflect on the highs and lows of their relationship and their career.
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A really interesting reflection
- By Alice Wonderbra on 12-01-23
By: Tegan Quin, and others
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A Dynamic Career in Communications
- Words + Music, Vol. 37
- By: yasiin bey
- Narrated by: yasiin bey
- Length: 1 hr and 19 mins
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In his W+M installment, A Dynamic Career in Communications, yasiin bey treats listeners to a rich and immersive experience that goes beyond the surface. It's a captivating journey that explores his roots, beliefs, and creative process. Through his words and music, yasiin bey offers a unique and powerful perspective on life, art, and the role of communication in shaping the world we live in.
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Such an interesting artist!
- By JRMurd on 07-08-23
By: yasiin bey
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From the Streets to the Suites
- Words + Music, Vol. 36
- By: Snoop Dogg
- Narrated by: Snoop Dogg
- Length: 1 hr and 33 mins
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Launching during the 30th anniversary year of Doggystyle, Snoop Dogg’s installment of Words + Music reflects on his coming-of-age journey from the streets of Long Beach to around the world and his decision to pursue love and life over death and destruction.
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Revisionist history
- By R. MCRACKAN on 06-16-23
By: Snoop Dogg
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Please Tell My Brothers
- Words + Music, Vol. 35
- By: Jeff Tweedy
- Narrated by: Jeff Tweedy
- Length: 2 hrs and 3 mins
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A leading light on the alternative and indie music scene for nearly 40 years, Jeff Tweedy is a master of the art in the artifice of songwriting. In this volume, Tweedy introduces listeners to the people, occasions, and frames of mind that have inspired but don’t necessarily populate the iconic songbooks of bands Wilco, Uncle Tupelo, and Tweedy.
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JT & Wilco
- By kutzkai on 03-07-23
By: Jeff Tweedy
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Portrait of a Portrait
- Words + Music, Vol. 40
- By: Mariah Carey
- Narrated by: Mariah Carey
- Length: 1 hr and 9 mins
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Mariah Carey is a global music phenom. One of the best-selling and most beloved artists of all time, she is an icon and innovator who has solidified herself as a multi-faceted superstar: visionary singer, songwriter, producer, author, mother, public personality, and prolific storyteller. But beyond that, she is an artist’s artist. These are her Words + Music. In this special installment of Audible’s popular music storytelling series, listeners are treated to an exclusive preview of Mariah’s exciting new project “The Butterfly Lounge”, an intimate journey into her wondrous musical world.
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Conversation About Writing Processes
- By January on 05-25-24
By: Mariah Carey
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...And Your Ass Will Follow
- Words + Music, Vol. 39
- By: George Clinton
- Narrated by: George Clinton
- Length: 1 hr and 21 mins
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Revolutionary singer, songwriter, producer, bandleader, and funk icon George Clinton travels the rich cosmos of his musical history. As the second most sampled artist in the world (right behind James Brown), Clinton examines his incongruous path from delivering milk to Sarah Vaughan on Avon Avenue in Newark, New Jersey, to embodying funk as we know it—from Motown to the Mothership. Clinton’s experiences as the mastermind behind his bands Parliament and Funkadelic and as the foremost authority on all things funk make for a distinctive, humorous, and thoughtful journey through modern music.
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Give me more
- By Bill Hartnett on 02-13-24
By: George Clinton
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Under My Control
- Words + Music, Vol. 38
- By: Tegan Quin, Sara Quin
- Narrated by: Tegan Quin, Sara Quin
- Length: 1 hr and 35 mins
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Tegan and Sara recount their unique navigation through sisterhood and the music industry. Once twin sisters fighting over their shared guitar in rural Canada, now chart-topping, award-winning indie rock icons, they reflect on the highs and lows of their relationship and their career.
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A really interesting reflection
- By Alice Wonderbra on 12-01-23
By: Tegan Quin, and others
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A Dynamic Career in Communications
- Words + Music, Vol. 37
- By: yasiin bey
- Narrated by: yasiin bey
- Length: 1 hr and 19 mins
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In his W+M installment, A Dynamic Career in Communications, yasiin bey treats listeners to a rich and immersive experience that goes beyond the surface. It's a captivating journey that explores his roots, beliefs, and creative process. Through his words and music, yasiin bey offers a unique and powerful perspective on life, art, and the role of communication in shaping the world we live in.
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Such an interesting artist!
- By JRMurd on 07-08-23
By: yasiin bey
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From the Streets to the Suites
- Words + Music, Vol. 36
- By: Snoop Dogg
- Narrated by: Snoop Dogg
- Length: 1 hr and 33 mins
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Launching during the 30th anniversary year of Doggystyle, Snoop Dogg’s installment of Words + Music reflects on his coming-of-age journey from the streets of Long Beach to around the world and his decision to pursue love and life over death and destruction.
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Revisionist history
- By R. MCRACKAN on 06-16-23
By: Snoop Dogg
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Please Tell My Brothers
- Words + Music, Vol. 35
- By: Jeff Tweedy
- Narrated by: Jeff Tweedy
- Length: 2 hrs and 3 mins
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A leading light on the alternative and indie music scene for nearly 40 years, Jeff Tweedy is a master of the art in the artifice of songwriting. In this volume, Tweedy introduces listeners to the people, occasions, and frames of mind that have inspired but don’t necessarily populate the iconic songbooks of bands Wilco, Uncle Tupelo, and Tweedy.
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JT & Wilco
- By kutzkai on 03-07-23
By: Jeff Tweedy
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The Art of Confessing
- Words + Music, Vol. 34
- By: Jazmine Sullivan
- Narrated by: Jazmine Sullivan
- Length: 1 hr and 3 mins
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The Art of Confessing is an intimate diary entry from Jazmine Sullivan, a Grammy-winning vocal powerhouse blessed with the unique gift of emotional storytelling. R&B is a space for Black women to create their own language around love, sexuality, and heartache. Within that space, Jazmine Sullivan has built a strong, powerful sisterhood through her music.
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The Art of Confessing By Jasmine Sullivan
- By Tammye Brunson on 03-09-23
By: Jazmine Sullivan
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Straw into Gold
- Words + Music, Vol. 33
- By: Aimee Mann
- Narrated by: Aimee Mann
- Length: 1 hr and 33 mins
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Indie-rock icon Aimee Mann is well acquainted with trauma and the transformative act of using it as a basis for artistic expression, but that doesn’t mean that she knows how or why it works. Mann goes on a journey of discovery to better understand the link between damage and why what we do with it matters.
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Mostly a commercial for a podcast
- By Blaise on 01-09-23
By: Aimee Mann
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A New Moon
- Words + Music, Vol. 32
- By: Brandy Norwood, Gerrick Kennedy
- Narrated by: Brandy Norwood
- Length: 1 hr and 11 mins
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Brandy has influenced the last quarter century of pop music and helped define the R&B legacy of the ‘90s and ‘00s with seven rich, innovative albums. She’s an esteemed vocalist who along the way had to manage the pressures of teenage fame, young superstardom, and self-doubt. These are her Words + Music.
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THE WAIT IS OVER!!! 🙌🏾 🔥
- By Jamee on 12-02-22
By: Brandy Norwood, and others
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Living Legend
- Words + Music, Vol. 31
- By: John Legend
- Narrated by: John Legend
- Length: 1 hr and 53 mins
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This is the story of how a nerdy, homeschooled kid in the church choir named John Stephens became the Grammy-winning, platinum-selling, genre-pushing pop star we know as John Legend. For a long time, he led a double life—excelling as a star student while his home life was in shambles, working in corporate America as a financial consultant while moonlighting as a musician in nightclubs, always straddling a line between the person he was and the person he wanted to be. These are his Words + Music.
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The Legend
- By KimG on 10-03-22
By: John Legend
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Patti Smith at the Minetta Lane
- Words + Music, Vol. 1
- By: Patti Smith
- Narrated by: Patti Smith
- Length: 1 hr and 23 mins
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Patti Smith: Words and Music features live audio of performances captured over three evenings at the Minetta Lane Theatre, woven into a single, one-of-a-kind audio event.
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An American Treasure, both written and word
- By The Dietsch on 11-02-18
By: Patti Smith
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Break Shot: My First 21 Years
- Words + Music, Vol. 2
- By: James Taylor
- Narrated by: James Taylor
- Length: 1 hr and 33 mins
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"I’m James Taylor and I’m a professional autobiographer", says the celebrated folk singer at the start of this tender audio memoir. Through decades of music by one of the best-selling musicians of all time, who created classics like "Fire and Rain" and "Carolina in My Mind", James Taylor has doled out his history in the poetry of his work. Taylor says his early life is, "the source of many of my songs", and Break Shot is a tour of his first 21 years in rich, new detail.
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Love His Music, Love His Story
- By M. Batt on 01-31-20
By: James Taylor
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Bluebird Memories: A Journey Through Lyrics & Life
- Words + Music, Vol. 3
- By: Common, Awoye Timpo, NSangou Njikam
- Narrated by: Common
- Length: 1 hr and 21 mins
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In a performance that combines the personal and poetic with the literary and the lyrical, Grammy, Oscar, Emmy, and Golden Globe-winning artist Common spins something entirely new and bold for both his old-school fans and those new to one of hip-hop’s most essential voices. This is Bluebird Memories, part of Audible's Words + Music that blends storytelling, music, and performance to create a one-of-a-kind listening experience.
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I'm an OWW
- By R. Sippel on 08-09-20
By: Common, and others
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St. Vincent
- Words + Music, Vol. 4
- By: St. Vincent
- Narrated by: St. Vincent
- Length: 1 hr and 29 mins
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On rare occasion, a fascinating artist will endeavor to peel back the curtain and truly reveal themselves: Their craft, their thoughts, their pain, their humanity. But it is even more rare that the artist actually possesses the range of gifts to pull it off. St. Vincent is such an artist. And St. Vincent: Words plus Music is such an experience.
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Not my cup of tea
- By Mark Wiznitzer on 09-06-20
By: St. Vincent
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Speaking Truth to Power Through Stories and Song
- Words + Music, Vol. 5
- By: Tom Morello
- Narrated by: Tom Morello
- Length: 1 hr and 42 mins
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Rock god. Justice fighter. Rabble-rouser. Ivy Leaguer. An American renegade and fearless truth teller. Rage Against the Machine’s guitar virtuoso, Tom Morello, is many things; but perhaps, he himself, sums it up best: a one-man revolution. For the first time ever, hear Morello fuse the deeply personal with the political in a rapturous, badass, one-man show that skillfully balances soul-bearing stories with spellbinding guitar fury: Speaking Truth to Power Through Stories and Song by Tom Morello.
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From casual fan to wanting to consume more Tom M.
- By Raymond A. Lukasiewicz on 09-01-20
By: Tom Morello
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Sheryl Crow
- Words + Music, Vol. 6
- By: Sheryl Crow
- Narrated by: Sheryl Crow
- Length: 1 hr and 37 mins
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Revealing, intimate, and exhilaratingly raw, celebrated songwriter and acclaimed singer Sheryl Crow’s Words + Music provides the perfect canvas for the nine-time Grammy Award-winning artist to showcase her potent talent, articulate her complex inner workings, and breathe new life into a sizable stack of her most beloved tracks.
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Good listen
- By Jennifer K. on 09-10-20
By: Sheryl Crow
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The Confederacy: Truth and Reconciliation
- Words + Music, Vol. 7
- By: T Bone Burnett
- Narrated by: T Bone Burnett
- Length: 1 hr and 37 mins
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Legendary Grammy Award-winning producer and towering musical icon T Bone Burnett speaks plainly, which is all the more reason why his stunning new Words + Music, The Confederacy: Truth and Reconciliation, lands with such force. And his songs, delivered straight from the heart, carry with them the weight of unvarnished truth and the wisdom he’s gathered from a lifetime.
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Preaching to the choir
- By robert on 10-06-20
By: T Bone Burnett
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Alanis Morissette
- Words + Music, Vol. 8
- By: Alanis Morissette
- Narrated by: Alanis Morissette
- Length: 1 hr and 31 mins
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A down-to-earth global pop star. A deeply spiritual, cerebral powerhouse. A famously outspoken introvert. For her millions of fans, and the few unacquainted, defining rock luminary Alanis Morissette is an exercise in dichotomies and nuance. And though her most formidable traits are seemingly at odds with one another, they are, oddly enough, completely emblematic of all of us: complex, conflicting, and, most importantly, ever evolving. With her striking command of language and profound emotional fluency, the 46-year-old covers an enormous amount of personal ground with listeners.
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Music x Words
- By Patrick on 10-23-20
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Road Trip Elegies: Montreal to New York
- Words + Music, Vol. 9
- By: Rufus Wainwright
- Narrated by: Rufus Wainwright
- Length: 3 hrs and 29 mins
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Gorgeous music, riveting stories, and the open road ahead. Don’t miss your chance to join Rufus Wainwright, the inimitable singer, songwriter, and composer, as he tracks his fascinating journey as an artist and man over the course of his deeply familiar car ride between the storied home of his youth (Saint-Sauveur, Quebec) and New York City, the birthplace of his musical rise. Part of Audible’s Words + Music series, Road Trip Elegies features more than 20 songs performed by Rufus and a tight-knit band (including family and friends) at a recent set of performances out West.
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A Keeper
- By Janet on 11-06-20
By: Rufus Wainwright
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Grateful and Blessed
- Words + Music, Vol. 10
- By: Smokey Robinson
- Narrated by: Smokey Robinson
- Length: 1 hr and 35 mins
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If any artist could brag about his contribution to the pop culture canon, it’s Smokey Robinson. His career is filled with so many “he was there” moments it’s a wonder he doesn’t recall them with the swagger of a conquering hero: songwriting and singing as a teenager in Detroit; co-founding Motown Records with Berry Gordy; creating 26 Top 40 hits with his group The Miracles; helping to spark racial integration of popular music in the 1960s; discovering hitmakers like Diana Ross and the Supremes; penning tunes for a jaw-droppingly diverse group of artists.
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Man Crush
- By John R. Meade on 11-22-20
By: Smokey Robinson
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Unquiet: My Life with Beethoven
- Words + Music, Vol. 11
- By: Jonathan Biss
- Narrated by: Jonathan Biss
- Length: 1 hr and 46 mins
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In his vivid and profound addition to Audible’s Words + Music series, Jonathan Biss, the world renowned pianist and critical Beethoven interpreter of our time, expounds on the spellbinding hold the classical figure and his work possesses over him. Biss doesn’t just love Beethoven more than other music, he loves it more than most things. It’s the lens through which he understands the world, and has been since he can remember. But in Unquiet, Biss reveals the full extent to which Beethoven is also a ruthless lens through which he views himself.
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Love, as always, is the answer.
- By Kindle Customer on 12-17-20
By: Jonathan Biss
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Upon Reflection
- Words + Music, Vol. 12
- By: Sting
- Narrated by: Sting
- Length: 1 hr and 26 mins
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Before he was nicknamed “Sting” by the leader of a local show band in northeast England, Gordon Sumner knew he was meant for more than his working-class background promised. He just didn’t know how to get there. In Upon Reflection, hear the singular talent trace his unlikely rise from his days as a young husband and father working as a local schoolteacher, to risking everything on a fateful move to London, and joining an aspiring punk band called The Police.
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Sting reflects on life, opportunities and music
- By tru britty on 03-26-21
By: Sting
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Beginner's Mind
- Words + Music, Vol. 13
- By: Yo-Yo Ma
- Narrated by: Yo-Yo Ma
- Length: 1 hr and 32 mins
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Journey with musical virtuoso Yo-Yo Ma as the iconic performer and global phenomenon delves into the world of self-discovery and our deeply interwoven humanity. This is Beginner's Mind, Ma’s extraordinary addition to Audible’s Words + Music series, blending vivid personal memoir and breathtaking exclusive performances with indelible lessons gained over a lifetime pursuing meaning, connection, and shared purpose.
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Simply beautifully, deeply humane ...
- By lesley ann on 04-08-21
By: Yo-Yo Ma
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Welcome to My Panic
- Words + Music, Vol. 14
- By: Billie Joe Armstrong
- Narrated by: Billie Joe Armstrong
- Length: 1 hr and 29 mins
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Soaring ambition. Unwavering integrity. Billie Joe Armstrong isn’t the first punk to negotiate mainstream success, but he might be its most undisguised example. In Welcome to my Panic, Green Day’s iconic front man holds nothing back as he tracks listeners though his deeply personal and artistic journey in raw detail. Matching his emotional storytelling with new, exclusive, recordings of Green Day’s biggest hits, Armstrong chronicles the seminal moments in his life: the trauma and triumphs that have come to define him.
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Welcome to my Panic
- By A.Fernandez on 04-22-21
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The Moment in 1965 When Rock and Roll Becomes Art
- Words + Music, Vol. 15
- By: Steve Earle
- Narrated by: Steve Earle
- Length: 1 hr and 21 mins
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“This is a story about an idea that I have,” Americana legend and self-proclaimed “recovering folk singer” Steve Earle states early in his enthralling Words + Music performance. “This job of mine becomes an artform spontaneously in 1965 - when Bob Dylan wants to be John Lennon, and John Lennon wants to be Bob Dylan, whether either one of them would admit it or not - and in that moment, rock and roll becomes art."
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When Rock n Roll Becomes Art
- By Cynde A. Bostick on 05-07-21
By: Steve Earle
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Deep Soul Lowdown
- Words + Music, Vol. 16
- By: Gary Clark Jr.
- Narrated by: Gary Clark Jr.
- Length: 1 hr and 41 mins
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Before Gary Clark Jr.’s first major-label album even debuted, the music world had already labeled him the rightful torchbearer of the blues. In his new Audible Original, Deep Soul Lowdown, the soft-spoken Texas guitar hero unpacks the gravity (and limitations) of such towering expectations as he recounts his astonishing life journey from teenage phenomenon to inheritor of the very mantle of his mentors.
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Excellent
- By RM on 05-22-21
By: Gary Clark Jr.
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One More Hour
- Words + Music, Vol. 17
- By: Sleater-Kinney
- Narrated by: Carrie Brownstein, Corin Tucker
- Length: 1 hr and 32 mins
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Sleater-Kinney’s co-leaders Corin Tucker and Carrie Brownstein dig into 25 years of shared history-making music and making noise. Listen to this bold duo speak openly about the places, people, and movements that have shaped their career as well as the evolution of their creative and personal relationship. The bandmates and friends trace how their ambitions and their relationship have continued to inform each other and how they’ve navigated through the ups and downs for the sake of the band and their art.
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It makes me want to be in a band again!
- By Jermaine Moore on 06-20-21
By: Sleater-Kinney
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7 Years
- Words + Music, Vol. 18
- By: Tariq Trotter
- Narrated by: Tariq Trotter
- Length: 1 hr and 47 mins
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Tariq Trotter, a.k.a. Black Thought, sits firmly within the pantheon of hip-hop’s greatest MCs. But the cofounder of the multiplatinum-selling hip-hop band The Roots is best understood not through all trophies and awards, but the sheer weight of his lyrical force. In 7 Years, Trotter’s new addition to Audible’s Words + Music series, the prolific rapper examines his life and career in dynamic seven-year increments.
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Philly Love :)
- By Sweet Dee on 07-08-21
By: Tariq Trotter
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To Balance on Bridges
- Words + Music, Vol. 19
- By: Rhiannon Giddens
- Narrated by: Rhiannon Giddens
- Length: 1 hr and 28 mins
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Rhiannon Giddens possesses the power to express herself and the human experience like few others. Journey with the inimitable folk musician and MacArthur "Genius Grant" recipient as the celebrated artist examines the multitude of influences and identities that have led her to a life "nestled in the nexus” - defined and further made whole by the sum of her parts.
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A historical journey
- By AnnePro on 07-23-21
By: Rhiannon Giddens
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Black Me Out
- Words + Music, Vol. 20
- By: Laura Jane Grace
- Narrated by: Laura Jane Grace
- Length: 1 hr and 48 mins
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Laura Jane Grace doesn’t defy rock ‘n’ roll. She defines it. In an inspiring examination of identity and creativity, the founder and frontwoman of notorious punk band Against Me! recounts the story of her extraordinary life, her rise to fame, and the painful but powerful moments that have led her to where she is now. Black Me Out invites listeners to not only hear Grace’s complicated journey through gender dysphoria, addiction, mental health, and artistic integrity, but recognize the universal pursuit of our authentic selves. Track the common journey with a modern icon.
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LJG inspires
- By JC Jau on 09-08-21
By: Laura Jane Grace
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He sings out a song which is soft but it's clear...
Like so many of us, James Taylor got me through some stuff. Growing up, the singer-songwriter had always been a fixture in my family's home, but it wasn't until I was in high school that Taylor became something of a mythic figure to me. As a shy, sensitive teenager on the precipice of adulthood, his stripped down and plainspoken lyrics—filled with country roads and highways calling—became a road map to navigate my own growing pains, and his unwavering voice and seemingly homespun guitar never failed to make me feel less alone. Of course, what I'm describing is true for generations of fans, but it also hints at what makes Taylor's story—especially that of his own formative years—so remarkable. Taylor was only 21 years old when his breakout album Sweet Baby James was released in 1970. And with Break Shot, he tells of the circumstances—personal, familial, cultural—that delivered him to that point with the same thoughtfulness and poignancy that he's brought to a lifetime of crafting songs. The result is a portrait of a once-in-a-lifetime artist as a young man, told in his timeless and singular voice; an elder statesmen of pop music looking back at how he found his way. I was thankful to have his music in my younger days, but even more so now, after listening to the story behind his own.
A modern icon at the top of his craft
Bluebird Memories is constantly in motion, soaring with emotion and pulsing with raw vitality. Seamlessly blending, stretching, and playing with forms, Common slides between poetry and candid conversation, kicks into one of his classic tracks, and backs out into a moment of nearly silent reflection. For those hip-hop heads, the treat of hearing Common bounce between bars of his own self-admitted cringey party raps, to rapturously reciting classic hip hop’s most revered verses is a joy to behold. (Yes, bumping human beatbox included). In a performance that calls forth the spirit and legacy of so many artists, thinkers, and heroes who informed both his artistry and personal philosophy, Common invites listeners to experience him in his totality. A finely tuned instrument capable of conveying a sweeping breadth of power, range and tone. Listen to a modern icon deliver at the top of his craft.
The healing power of guitar-shredding stories
I chose Tom Morello: Speaking Truth to Power because I really miss live music performances and have been bingeing Audible Words + Music originals in my spare time, when I’m not rewatching concerts on YouTube. My highest praise for this listen is that Tom Morello’s authenticity and intensity onstage at Minetta Lane Theater match Patti Smith’s story and performance of “People Have the Power.” Morello’s cover of “The Ghost of Tom Joad” (attention: Springsteen fans) gave me chills, and “This Land is Your Land” made me tear up. The intimacy of the format—artist to audience—and Morello’s stories of how his personal history informs his view of history (a particular interest of mine, lol) had real meaning for me, and the guitar performances carried me away. I wasn’t a Tom Morello fan until today—I had to Google Rage Against the Machine—and recommend this performance wholeheartedly to anyone who needs a little inspiration and connection right now.
Interviews with Words + Music Artists
An essential listening experience from an incredible human
Wow. Talk about a listen that finds you when you need it most. Yo-Yo Ma is beloved (it doesn't take an especially viral moment of the cellist's impromptu playing at a vaccination center to know that), but after listening to Beginner's Mind, there's something so transcendent about him and his message that I have to put him somewhere close to the designation of ''holy''; not in a religious way, but in his pure reverence for his fellow humans and his unshakable belief that we can do better, together, to build a better world. After a year of so much hardship—when I've personally felt so depleted, mentally and emotionally, and scared by the hate and vitriol that we aim at one another—to have Ma (an American, an immigrant, a child prodigy, a world-renowned musician) strip away those distinctions and say he's a human first and foremost, with undying hope in our collective capacity to create and collaborate and connect and begin again... It's a message I needed to hear. And I expect I'm not the only one.
Take a trip with an artist like no other
There's a couple lines in Rufus Wainwright's song Poses that are always with me: I did go from wanting to be someone / Now I'm drunk and wearing flip-flops on Fifth Avenue / Once you've fallen from classical virtue / Won't have a soul for to wake up and hold you. When I first heard that — much like when I first heard the singer-songwriter's lush, elastic tenor — I was utterly blown away. That someone could capture the drama (and mundanity) of life like that and blend the highs and lows — hope, sadness, humor, despair — so candidly, it was clear that Wainwright possessed a range — not just vocally and musically, but emotionally — that the best artists have. That range is on full display here in Road Trip Elegies, as Wainwright blends *music, motion, and analysis* into a one-of-a-kind listening experience that serves as a brilliant coming of age story and an artist's reckoning with his musical legacy. Part road trip confessional and part musical retrospective, the result is pure Rufus Wainwright: beautiful, extravagant, honest, and totally original.
A note from Jonathan Biss
Unquiet is about my relationships with Beethoven and with myself, the complicated ways in which those relationships intersect, and my lifelong struggle to build healthier ones. It is also, zooming out even further, about finding my voice. So it feels very appropriate that Unquiet is, in a literal sense, in my voice. Every word in it is written and spoken by me; every note is played by me. Performing classical music in public is a strange mix of revealing yourself and hiding—it's terribly intimate in a way, but it's also not your music you're playing, not your ideas that are on display. In writing this personal history, I wanted to be unflinchingly honest about my relationship with Beethoven, without using him as a shield. I hope that it will be meaningful to anyone who listens to it, but I can already say that writing and reading it was incredibly meaningful to me: it forced me to pull truths out of myself that I had long kept inside, and to begin the long process of coexisting peacefully with them.
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Songs That Shook the Planet
- Words + Music, Vol. 26
- By: Chuck D
- Narrated by: Chuck D
- Length: 1 hr and 44 mins
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Hip-hop pioneer Chuck D, the legendary lyricist and cofounder of Public Enemy, takes listeners on an extraordinary journey through politically and socially conscious music. Part history lesson and part memoir, Songs That Shook the Planet spans genres and decades to call out the brave artists who continue to inspire necessary change in the world.
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Excellent and different Sound+Music episode
- By R. MCRACKAN on 02-04-22
Believe the hype!
Chuck D’s new Words + Music Audible Original, Songs That Shook the Planet, will take you on a major nostalgia trip while exploring the power of expression in the face of injustice. Filled with songs from artists who impacted his own music the most, you’ll hear the stories behind legendary tracks as well as the songs themselves, performed by Billie Holiday, Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder, and others. As someone who grew up hearing my parents play some of Public Enemy’s greatest hits like ''Fight the Power'' and ''Don’t Believe the Hype,'' it was fun to hear these stories told by an iconic frontman with one of the best voices in hip-hop.
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Sheryl Crow
- Words + Music, Vol. 6
- By: Sheryl Crow
- Narrated by: Sheryl Crow
- Length: 1 hr and 37 mins
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Revealing, intimate, and exhilaratingly raw, celebrated songwriter and acclaimed singer Sheryl Crow’s Words + Music provides the perfect canvas for the nine-time Grammy Award-winning artist to showcase her potent talent, articulate her complex inner workings, and breathe new life into a sizable stack of her most beloved tracks.
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Good listen
- By Jennifer K. on 09-10-20
Finding acceptance and authenticity
Sheryl Crow and I are old friends. At least that's what it feels like after listening to her Words + Music. The truth is: there's so much I didn't know about this remarkable artist when she broke onto the scene and her infinitely catchy and genre-defying hits seemingly ruled the airwaves. But Crow's story - not just the highs and lows of an incredible decades-long career but the hard-won, battle-worn and very human wisdom of someone who's come out the other side - is vastly more interesting than anything I could have expected as a kid who sang along with her hits. By the end, I was floored by how connected I felt to her and how much I took away from her words on acceptance and authenticity. And the songs: stripped-down and raw here (the pause before the chorus of 'If It Makes You Happy' never fails to gives me goosebumps) are so much richer and deeper now. The interplay between performance and Crow's conversational narrative makes for an incomparable listening experience; you end up falling in love all over again with her voice.
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St. Vincent
- Words + Music, Vol. 4
- By: St. Vincent
- Narrated by: St. Vincent
- Length: 1 hr and 29 mins
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On rare occasion, a fascinating artist will endeavor to peel back the curtain and truly reveal themselves: Their craft, their thoughts, their pain, their humanity. But it is even more rare that the artist actually possesses the range of gifts to pull it off. St. Vincent is such an artist. And St. Vincent: Words plus Music is such an experience.
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Not my cup of tea
- By Mark Wiznitzer on 09-06-20
St. Vincent’s mini-memoir is a must-listen!
Like many artists, Annie Clark, a.k.a. St. Vincent, has kept busy during the COVID-19 lockdown. A peek into her Instagram reveals she’s been advocating for voting rights, covered Tool and Led Zeppelin songs, and joined musical forces with Yoshiki from X Japan. That's not all she's been up to. In her new Audible Original mini-memoir, St. Vincent: Words + Music, Clark takes us on a journey from her modest beginnings to performing in Brooklyn to gracing festival stages across the world. Along the way, Clark bares her soul as she narrates the inspiration behind some of her songs and reworks them. As a longtime devotee (Yes, I’ve been caught in a mosh pit *once or twice* at a St. Vincent show) I love these new versions. But even if you’re not familiar with her music, you will certainly appreciate her artistry, humor, and uniqueness.
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Patti Smith at the Minetta Lane
- Words + Music, Vol. 1
- By: Patti Smith
- Narrated by: Patti Smith
- Length: 1 hr and 23 mins
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Patti Smith: Words and Music features live audio of performances captured over three evenings at the Minetta Lane Theatre, woven into a single, one-of-a-kind audio event.
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An American Treasure, both written and word
- By The Dietsch on 11-02-18
Like being in the theater with Patti
This is Patti Smith providing a once-in-a-lifetime retrospective of who she is as an artist and an intimate and touching tribute to the loves and losses that have made her who she is. One of whom is Patti’s late husband, Fred "Sonic" Smith, whose presence can be readily felt, bone-deep, in her every utterance. And with their two children—Jesse Paris and Jackson—on stage alongside her, the effect is truly that of a family affair; one that stands as a luminous reminder of how we forever carry those we love in our hearts and in the stories we tell.
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The Moment in 1965 When Rock and Roll Becomes Art
- Words + Music, Vol. 15
- By: Steve Earle
- Narrated by: Steve Earle
- Length: 1 hr and 21 mins
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“This is a story about an idea that I have,” Americana legend and self-proclaimed “recovering folk singer” Steve Earle states early in his enthralling Words + Music performance. “This job of mine becomes an artform spontaneously in 1965 - when Bob Dylan wants to be John Lennon, and John Lennon wants to be Bob Dylan, whether either one of them would admit it or not - and in that moment, rock and roll becomes art."
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When Rock n Roll Becomes Art
- By Cynde A. Bostick on 05-07-21
A magical and transportive experience
I count myself as being among a particular group of music fans who are nostalgic for a moment in time that came before them; who feel like they were born too late or missed out on the action and adventure of a musical yesteryear. And while Steve Earle has been privy to his own share of incredible moments along his 50-plus-year journey since picking up a guitar, you can tell the ''recovering folk singer'' has spent a lifetime pining to be closer to the moment he considers to be the birth of literate rock and roll and, by extension, the moment he sees sealing his fate as a musician and storyteller. And, my goodness, is Earle both those things. Listening to this was like a master class in how the greats of the folk tradition deliver material. It was as if I were sitting at Earle's knee in an old Greenwich Village basket house on an open mic night—the same ones he seems nostalgic for—and hearing him tune up his voice and take flight. What a magical and transportive experience, especially as a fellow Dylan and Beatles admirer (he does killer versions of ''Hard Rain'' and ''Norwegian Wood''). I sincerely hope Earle does another because I'm pretty sure I could listen to him play and talk and joke about anything, endlessly. I'd love to get taken back in time alongside him again.