Published 2021-02-25 06:00
Nancy Wilson has just officially detailed her upcoming solo album, "You And Me", which will be released on May 7th, 2021, and is the 1st official solo release from the legendary Heart guitarist to date. The album has been in the works for a while and was previewed recently with her cover of “The Rising”, originally made famous by Bruce Springsteen.
"You And Me" will be released via Wilson’s Carry On Music label. Says Nancy in a statement, "being off the road last year from touring with Heart, and at home with my good guitars and amps out, I felt like I was once again able to reconnect with my pre-Heart self, my college-girl self, creating poetic, intimate and romantic songs, which pretty much is what I first brought in to Heart”.
In addition to original songs, the album also features some specially selected covers, from the Springsteen tribute to Pearl Jam‘s “Daughter”, Simon & Garfunkel’s “The Boxer” (featuring Sammy Hagar) and the Cranberries’ “Dreams”, featuring Liv Warfield (of Prince’s band, as well as Nancy Wilson’s Roadcase Royale project).
“Party At The Angel Ballroom”, meanwhile, features Foo Fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins and Guns N Roses bassist Duff McKagan, while the album capping “4 Edward” is a somber memorial to the late Eddie Van Halen.
The album’s title track finds Nancy reconnecting with Sue Ennis, who contributed co-writing credits to many of Heart’s classic tunes alongside And and Nancy Wilson. “I’ve known Sue since I was 12”, Nancy says. “Back then she was a high school friend of Ann’s. We’ve always worked well together”.
As for what took so long for her to put together an actual solo album? “I don’t know why it took me so long to do this”, says Nancy. “Maybe I was stuck in traffic, maybe I was stuck in the Heart vortex of it all”. But in a year with 'no traffic', Wilson finally found a place for the music she’s been writing in her head for decades.