Later I learned about her connection with Tom Waits, which made her even more interesting in my books, but in fact Rickie was already a hell of an artist in her own right, with or without Tom.
In Thailand, I bought her “Girl In A Volcano” cassette, and later I got several of her other albums on CD.
One thing I noticed is that, unlike other artists, most of her singles didn't include any special recordings; both sides were just album tracks.
However, I found one exception, her 1989 "Flying Cowboys" album!
Its track "Satellite” was a US hit, but what about the music itself?
Well, with half of Steely Dan, Mr. Walter Becker himself, as producer in charge, a highly polished album was certainly guaranteed!
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The one-hit single "Satellite" was issued as an edited, shortened version.
A special double-disc version had a Conversation with Rickie Lee Jones on the second disc.
Two B-sides were non-album, a live collaboration with The Blue Nile ("Easter Parade") and a great cover of the Easybeats ("Friday On My Mind").
Her 2005 anthology Duchess of Coolsville included demo versions of "Satellite”, “Rodeo Girl”, and “Atlas Marker”.
And finally, I found her performing "Flying Cowboys" on The Arsenio Hall Show in 1989.
As a bonus, I’ve added the 2 tracks from her 1988 collaboration with Rob Wasserman, “Duets”, as well as the Daryl Braithwaite cover.
This way, "Flying Cowboys" has become a worthy Deluxe Version double CD!
Note that on JON-KY there have been several Deluxe Editions posted already!
Rickie's cover of "Friday On My Mind" is an exclusive here on HMWYRS as it hasn't been available on the internet anywhere as far as I know.
This one is a rip from a mini CD I managed to find last year!

(Easy) Question: What is your favourite Rickie Lee Jones song?
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ReplyDeleteReal faves I do not have, I enjoy her version of Mac The Knife.
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Nice one, thanks Richard.
ReplyDeleteOh, wow! I had no idea RLJ covered "Friday On My Mind". Looking forward to hearing it.
ReplyDelete"Girl At Her Volcano" was the first 10" record I ever bought, and my favorite from that record has always been the ethereal closing track, "So Long". "It Must Be Love" (from her 1984 album The Magazine) is another personal favorite. But the #1 of her songs for me is "We Belong Together" from her second album, Pirates.
Hope you will like this one too, Jonder!
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ReplyDeleteThanks for your suggestions, Farq. Take note that I do occasionally host guest bloggers, hereby you're invited to contribute something about your favourites BTO and RJD!
Deletefantastic record. thanks for this ...
ReplyDeleteGlad you like it, vincentsear.
DeleteAny chance you're somehow related to that Dutch painter? ;-)