It involved a lot of trust, but I love Bobby Harlow, and I loved the albums that he made.
Instead of writing songs for girls, I tend to write albums, which I guess is a bit weird.
Even if I make a gospel album, my gospel songs are going to get you dancing and crunk.
Sensitive, humbug. Everybody thinks I'm sensitive. Wait until they hear my new album.
I never download anything; it's crazy! We must keep buying albums and DVDs.
In 1994, I started touring again and I recorded two albums for Chesky Jazz.
Obviously, with your first album, you want to make sure you are really happy with it.
I don't want my album coming out with a 'G' rating. Nobody would buy it.
I've just got to get that album out. I have to get it out, if it's the last thing I do.
I want to make a pop album - something more upbeat than my stuff was in the '90s.
When albums gave way to CDs, people re-discovered their collection through their CDs.
Acting, musicals, bringing out an album - not many people have done that. Anthony Newley, Barbra Streisand?
Being in a band is far more than playing an instrument. It's surviving. It's getting an album together.
Most of the albums that have taken long have been related to illness and fatigue or producer problems.
Any album that I ever put out I'm going to send it to country radio first.
I always hated the Grateful Dead. Never even bought a Led Zeppelin album.
Wherever I went, crowds appeared again, and I started making solo albums for the first time in my career.
Hendrix inspired me, but I was still more into Wes Montgomery. I was also into the Allman Brothers around the time of those albums.
That's part of the reason I called the album 'Shoot From The Hip.' I did feel it was time to open up more.
I've been here all the time; I could be putting out as many albums as Costello, y'know what I mean?
'Time Rolls On' is my most political piece so far. It's not on my album because people didn't support it.