To The Bone (Kris Kristofferson Album)
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''To the Bone'' is an album by Kris Kristofferson, released in 1981, his last for Monument Records. It is his first album after his divorce from Rita Coolidge, and many of its songs deal with relationship decline. "Nobody Loves Anybody Anymore" became a minor hit.


Background

In many respects, the release of ''To the Bone'' symbolized the end of an era for Kristofferson. It would be the final album in his contract with Monument Records, which was nearly bankrupt, and in December he would divorce Rita Coolidge, with whom he recorded three duet albums. Kristofferson also spent much of the period working on ''Heaven's Gate'', an epic film that opened to disastrous reviews in November 1980, devastating his movie career. He toured with friend
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and the Glaser Brothers, two more examples of artists having far more success with Kristofferson’s music than he himself was having.


Recording and composition

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in the production chair, only the third producer to work on Kristofferson’s solo albums since 1970, the other being Fred Foster. Like
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’s 1975 album ''Blood on the Tracks'', ''To the Bone'' was a deeply personal album that explored the disillusion and heartache in the wake of a disintegrated relationship – specifically Kristofferson’s failed marriage with ex-wife Coolidge. By all accounts, the ending had been a bitter one; ''Heaven’s Gate'' co-star
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remembers that while on the set "Rita had lawyers up there suing him – so he had to have meetings regarding all that stuff as well as all the other stuff that was going wrong in his life". In his assessment of the album, biographer Stephen Miller writes: Having been disowned by his family when he turned his back on an army career to pursue songwriting in Nashville, Kristofferson was all too aware of the emotional pain that familial turmoil could bring, and he expressed these concerns in "Daddy’s Song", which was about the pain his separation with Rita was causing their daughter Casey. The Billy Swan co-written "Nobody Loves Anybody Anymore", another song expressing bitterness and grief over lost love, would be a modestly successful single.


Reception

Despite its downbeat subject matter, ''To the Bone'' charted for several weeks, a better showing than his previous LP ''Shake Hands with the Devil'', but it was not a commercial success. Kristofferson would not release another studio album for six years.


Track listing

All songs composed by Kris Kristofferson; except as noted #"Magdalene" – 3:42 #"Star-Crossed" – 3:29 #"Blessing in Disguise" – 3:26 #"Devil to Pay" (
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, Leon Rusk) – 3:23 #"Daddy's Song" – 5:03 #"Snakebit" – 3:32 #"Nobody Loves Anybody Anymore" (Kristofferson,
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) – 3:08 #"Maybe You Heard" – 2:59 #" The Last Time" – 4:13 #"I'll Take Any Chance I Can With You" (Kristofferson, Glen Clark) – 3:29


Personnel

*Kris Kristofferson - vocals, guitar *
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- keyboards *Glen Clark - keyboards, backing vocals *
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- guitar, backing vocals * Stephen Bruton - guitar, backing vocals *Tommy McClure - bass * David Briggs - keyboards *Steve Gibson - guitar * Sammy Creason - drums


Production

*Produced by Norbert Putnam *Engineered by Gene Eichelberger *Recorded at Caribou Ranch, Nederland, Colorado *Additional recording at the Bennett House, Franklin, TN and Quadrafonic Studio, Nashville, TN *Photography by Henry Diltz *Design by Bill Johnson *Special thanks to Fred Foster


Liner Notes

''Everything becomes as crystal clear as the air in the mountains; the old man with the bronze face burning in the last sunlight against a deep blue empty sky. He says to me "If someone tells you that they ain't good enough for you, believe 'em. Like as not they know what they're talking about." He smiled, and the sunlight caught the diamond in his eye. "It ain't a tragedy" he says. "But it's a shame."''


References

{{Authority control 1981 albums Kris Kristofferson albums Albums produced by Norbert Putnam Monument Records albums