CD: Willie Nelson - Summertime: Willie Nelson Sings Gershwin

CD: WILLIE NELSON - SUMMERTIME: WILLIE NELSON SINGS GERSHWIN A most charming late-career foray into the gold standard of American popular song

Standards issue: Gershwin Prize-winning Willie pays tribute

While his old friend and sometime touring companion Bob Dylan has just re-entered Capitol Studios to record a new set of standards to follow the Sinatra-inspired Shadows in the Night, Willie Nelson’s latest release for Sony Legacy focuses solely on the brothers Gershwin – he was awarded the Gershwin Prize in 2015.

Reissue CDs Weekly: The Long Ryders

REISSUE CDS WEEKLY: THE LONG RYDERS The complete works of the ill-fated band which marked out Americana’s ground zero

The complete works of the ill-fated band which marked out Americana’s ground zero

For its 6 April 1985 issue, the NME chose The Long Ryders as its cover stars. The colour picture of the band was emblazoned “A Shotgun Wedding of Country and Punk.” The Los Angeles outfit attracted attention as part of a wave of California bands overtly drawing from the past. Local peers included The Bangles, The Dream Syndicate and The Three O’Clock.

Jim Dolan, the Singing Tycoon

JIM DOLAN, THE SINGING TYCOON From boardroom to bandleader with JD & the Straight Shot

From boardroom to bandleader with JD & the Straight Shot

We're packed into the basement of Madrid's Costello Nite Club, a kind of narrow brick-lined tunnel off the Calle Gran Via. It's the kind of place where you could imagine finding groups of earnest jazzniks nodding along to atonal pandemonium in 11/7 time.

Storyville: Orion - The Man Who Would Be King, BBC Four

STORYVILLE: ORION - THE MAN WHO WOULD BE KING, BBC FOUR The strange story of the Elvis follow-up, who just wanted to be himself

The strange story of the Elvis follow-up, who just wanted to be himself

The story of Orion, aka Jimmy Ellis, really was a case of truth being weirder than fiction. “He couldn’t have failed, if Elvis had never lived,” we heard from Shelby Singleton, boss of Nashville’s Sun Records, which launched his career – meaning that Ellis was born with a voice so close to the King’s that he couldn’t escape becoming something of a stand-in. There was no other direction for his talent, despite efforts to clear matters up by recording a song, “I’m Not Trying To Be Like Elvis”.

Husbands & Sons, National Theatre

HUSBANDS & SONS, NATIONAL THEATRE The clever merging of three DH Lawrence mining plays creates a quiet triumph

The clever merging of three DH Lawrence mining plays creates a quiet triumph

If the thought of three hours of DH Lawrence fills you with dread, fear not. Ben Powers’ inspired melding of Lawrence’s trio of mining plays births a spellbindingly intimate epic with atmosphere thick as the coal dust engulfing this cloistered 1911 East Midlands village. The community is powered and oppressed by the industrial machine swallowing up the menfolk, but our focus is on the womens claustrophobic domestic sphere.

CD: Ryan Adams - 1989

CD: RYAN ADAMS – 1989 Work of art or fan-service curiosity? A little of both, actually...

Work of art or fan-service curiosity? A little of both, actually...

Back in the early 2000s, it was rumoured that Ryan Adams had covered Is This It by The Strokes in its entirety. According to my extensive cataloguing of the career of Americana’s enfant terrible, only “Last Nite” ever surfaced (I have a live version, which opens with a couple of versions of Madonna’s “Like a Virgin”), but the point is that Ryan Adams is no stranger to these sonic experiments.

LPO, Jurowski, Royal Festival Hall

LPO, JUROWSKI, ROYAL FESTIVAL HALL Total mastery over the nocturnal beasts and high-noon revellers of Mahler's Seventh

Total mastery over the nocturnal beasts and high-noon revellers of Mahler's Seventh

Nothing will ever test the depth, breadth and sheer virtuosity of a large orchestra more than Mahler’s symphonies. It’s hardly surprising, then, that the two unsurpassable concert experiences, for me, have been Bernstein’s Mahler Five at the Proms and Abbado’s Lucerne Festival Ninth, or that the two London orchestras with the most consistently challenging conductors, the LPO under Vladimir Jurowski and the BBC Symphony Orchestra with Sakari Oramo, have chosen to open their new seasons with the two most experimental of the 10 symphonies on consecutive nights.

CD: Don Henley – Cass County

Veteran Eagle rediscovers the power of country music

The title of Don Henley's fifth solo album refers to the rural area of East Texas where he grew up, listening to country music stations like Shreveport's fabled Louisiana Hayride and absorbing the building blocks of the country-rock sound he forged with the Eagles. The Eagles went through many changes, but country remains close to Henley's heart, and Cass County sounds like the country albums that used to come out of the old Nashville in the 1950s and Sixties.

DVD: Far From The Madding Crowd

Carey Mulligan sparkles but Thomas Vinterberg's Hardy is only a partial account

Danish director Thomas Vinterberg specialises in claustrophobic, asphyxiating atmospheres, from his breakthrough family abuse tale Festen to the more recent study of small-town paranoia, The Hunt. Moving from domestic close-up to the Wessex wide shots and cosmic panoramas of Thomas Hardy, there’s a grinding of gears, and choosing Far From The Madding Crowd as his Hardy debut, when John Schlesinger’s 1967 adaptation is so revered, seems provocative.

CD: Iris DeMent - The Trackless Woods

CD: IRIS DEMENT - THE TRACKLESS WOODS Russian poetry Southern country style

Russian poetry Southern country style

Iris DeMent’s settings of poems by the great 20th century poet Anna Akhmatova are as original as they are courageous: it's so easy to fall short of the genius displayed by the Russian mistress of the lyric verse. This is a work of love and devotion – prompted in part by DeMent’s adoption, along with her partner the equally original and talented Greg Brown, of a girl from the former Soviet Union.