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Contents.Recording Initial recording for Pirates began in January 1980, with the live recordings for 'Skeletons' and 'The Returns' from January 30 from these sessions kept on the final album. In the same month, Jones picked up a for.Jones came to album sessions at Warner Bros.
Recording Studios in with five songs, which were recorded and arranged in a two-month spurt in early 1980 before Jones was given an extended break for further writing. Album sessions reconvened in November 1980 and concluded in April 1981, three months before the album release.All songs were copyrighted on June 9, 1980, as well as 'Hey Bub', which was omitted from the album release, except for 'Living It Up' and 'Traces of the Western Slopes', copyrighted in July 1981, at the time of the album release.Overview Jones relocated to after her split from Tom Waits, and soon set up home with a fellow musician, Sal Bernardi from, whom she had met in in the mid-1970s, writing in their apartment in. Bernardi, who had been referenced in the lyrics to 'Weasel and the White Boys Cool' from her debut, was to become a frequent collaborator with Jones, and they composed the epic eight-minute suite 'Traces of the Western Slopes' together.Jones started writing the first songs from the album - 'Hey Bub' (unreleased until 1983), 'We Belong Together' and 'Pirates' - in the autumn of 1979.Elsewhere, the music on Pirates is often cinematic, with influences ranging from to. The album is more musically ambitious than its predecessor, and explores elements of, and, with multiple changes in tempo and mood within most songs.Critical reception Professional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingC+Pirates was well received by most critics achieving a five-star rating in, which featured Jones for a second time on the cover of the August 6, 1981, issue. The album also became a Top 5 US chart success and remained on the UK album charts for three months without the aid of a major hit single.
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(Australia), Aug 6, 1981 - 'On Pirates, Rickie Lee Jones executes a brilliant artistic leap which not only outshines her Grammy-winning debut album but establishes her as one of the most important singer/songwriters of the decade.' Writing in Rolling Stone concluded his review by saying 'it's Rickie Lee Jones' voice that carries Pirates to the stars and makes her whole crazy vision not only comprehensible but compulsive, compelling and as welcome as Christmas in July.' . (US), Jan 4, 1982 - Best of 1981 - 'Tales of lovers, losers and wanderers, delivered with a bopster's inflection and the sidling sensuality of a carhop.'
In recent years, Pirates' reputation has grown considerably, with British-based music magazine Word magazine proclaiming it as one of pop music's 25 Most Underrated Albums of All Time in 2005.Songs. This section possibly contains.
Please by the claims made and adding. Statements consisting only of original research should be removed. ( January 2018) All songs written and composed by Rickie Lee Jones, except when noted:'We Belong Together'Just like ' from Pirates' predecessor, 'We Belong Together' contains a notable drum break from.'
Living It Up'One of the last songs recorded for Pirates, 'Living It Up' details the lives of a succession of bohemian street characters, with Jones introducing Louie, Eddie, and the down-and-out teenage domestic violence victim Zero. Jones' jaunty piano melody is embellished by sweeps of orchestration, lavish vocal harmonies, and tempo changes.' Skeletons'Woody and Dutch on the Slow Train to Peking' (Jones, David Kalish)Co-written with David Kalish, this is a tribute to 1950s R&B icons, with a finger-snapping guitar riff and an in-studio male vocal chorus.
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It is one of the album's most upbeat songs and one of the few not to feature significant tempo/rhythm changes. The rhythm of the song is driven by a funk style bass line played by and percussion boxes and thighs played by.' Pirates (So Long Lonely Avenue)'Another ode to Waits, this references 'rainbow sleeves' in its lyrics; Waits' song 'Rainbow Sleeves' was later to be recorded by Jones on her EP album Girl at Her Volcano. The song begins jauntily with a jazz horn melody before the horns fade out, making a return for the coda.' A Lucky Guy'Traces of the Western Slopes' (Sal Bernardi, Jones)Co-written with then-boyfriend Sal Bernardi, this is an eight-minute epic again detailing bohemian nightlife and referencing.' The Returns'A soft, simple ending delivered solo on piano with a string arrangement, much like the closer to the previous album, 'After Hours'.