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It's fun and colorful and has a playful, unique mix of musical undercurrents (starts with a sorta Mexican flavor, then morphs into a Cajun thing).
Feels like a hokey showtune to me but I’ll give it a few more chances.
I'll write up more later, but I feel like it rides the line between being incredibly hokey AND genuine. There's a wearied joy to it that is missing from similar songs in his catalogue.
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Monkey_Driven wrote:
tragabigzanda wrote:
LoathedVermin72 wrote:
tragabigzanda wrote:
LoathedVermin72 wrote:
SJC is great
Why
It's fun and colorful and has a playful, unique mix of musical undercurrents (starts with a sorta Mexican flavor, then morphs into a Cajun thing).
Feels like a hokey showtune to me but I’ll give it a few more chances.
I'll write up more later, but I feel like it rides the line between being incredibly hokey AND genuine. There's a wearied joy to it that is missing from similar songs in his catalogue.
Thanks for this, I like the idea of “wearied joy.” It didnaort of remond me Speed of Sound which I think aims for something similar but falls flat.
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After more listens:
Favorite song: The Wayfarer
Great: Tucson Train, Western Stars, Sleepy Joe's Cafe, Drive Fast, Sundown, There Goes My Miracle, Hello Sunshine, Moonlight Motel
Decent: Somewhere North of Nashville (he comes dangerously close to that D&D twang I can't stand), Stones (good, but a little samey and overlong)
Weak: Hitch Hikin' (music seems like merely an intro and the lyrics seem awfully hackneyed to me), Chasin' Wild Horses (it's solid but the blatant similarity to "Your Own Worst Enemy" really bugs me)
I found it this afternoon. What a beautifully composed album. One of my favorites in quite a while. And I quite enjoyed Sleepy Joe’s Cafe, which I think adds levity at the right moment where the album can use it.
Also, the second half of Chasin Wild Horses is so grand and epic - probably my favorite moment on the album. Agreed with Wayfarer as my early favorite overall. Hello Sunshine in this context is also very close.
I found it this afternoon. What a beautifully composed album. One of my favorites in quite a while. And I quite enjoyed Sleepy Joe’s Cafe, which I think adds levity at the right moment where the album can use it.
Also, the second half of Chasin Wild Horses is so grand and epic - probably my favorite moment on the album. Agreed with Wayfarer as my early favorite overall. Hello Sunshine in this context is also very close.
Awesome. My local shop didn't get their shipment but they ordered one for me that will get here on Wednesday. Needed this on vinyl.
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Still not having any luck with Sleepy Joe's Cafe, but glad to hear others are enjoying it. I think Stones is become my second favorite after There Goes My Miracle.
Still not having any luck with Sleepy Joe's Cafe, but glad to hear others are enjoying it. I think Stones is become my second favorite after There Goes My Miracle.
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Monkey_Driven wrote:
tragabigzanda wrote:
Still not having any luck with Sleepy Joe's Cafe, but glad to hear others are enjoying it. I think Stones is become my second favorite after There Goes My Miracle.
I like every song on this. It has major and minor songs, like most great albums do, but every song fits. If I had to pick a low point it would be "Somewhere North of Nashville."
I like every song on this. It has major and minor songs, like most great albums do, but every song fits. If I had to pick a low point it would be "Somewhere North of Nashville."
There Goes My Miracle works so much better in the context of the album.
I like every song on this. It has major and minor songs, like most great albums do, but every song fits. If I had to pick a low point it would be "Somewhere North of Nashville."
There Goes My Miracle works so much better in the context of the album.
I think all the singles do. I was honestly pretty lukewarm on all of them when they were released individually. Now I think "Tuscon Train" is probably my favorite thing here, with "Hello Sunshine" not far behind.
I like every song on this. It has major and minor songs, like most great albums do, but every song fits. If I had to pick a low point it would be "Somewhere North of Nashville."
There Goes My Miracle works so much better in the context of the album.
I think all the singles do. I was honestly pretty lukewarm on all of them when they were released individually. Now I think "Tuscon Train" is probably my favorite thing here, with "Hello Sunshine" not far behind.
Hello Sunshine was an instant highlight to me. The others I enjoyed, but not at the same level.
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Kevin Davis wrote:
Monkey_Driven wrote:
Kevin Davis wrote:
I like every song on this. It has major and minor songs, like most great albums do, but every song fits. If I had to pick a low point it would be "Somewhere North of Nashville."
There Goes My Miracle works so much better in the context of the album.
I think all the singles do. I was honestly pretty lukewarm on all of them when they were released individually. Now I think "Tuscon Train" is probably my favorite thing here, with "Hello Sunshine" not far behind.
Speaking of this, I think it’s worth mentioning that this a flawlessly sequenced album, which is a real rarity for Bruce. I think that’s a big part of why I like it so much. Every song fits just where it should. It’s paced perfectly, there’s no flab, it never lulls or grows tiresome. Everything’s arranged so that sun shines in right when it needs to. Beautiful work.
I like every song on this. It has major and minor songs, like most great albums do, but every song fits. If I had to pick a low point it would be "Somewhere North of Nashville."
There Goes My Miracle works so much better in the context of the album.
I think all the singles do. I was honestly pretty lukewarm on all of them when they were released individually. Now I think "Tuscon Train" is probably my favorite thing here, with "Hello Sunshine" not far behind.
Speaking of this, I think it’s worth mentioning that this a flawlessly sequenced album, which is a real rarity for Bruce. I think that’s a big part of why I like it so much. Every song fits just where it should. It’s paced perfectly, there’s no flab, it never lulls or grows tiresome. Everything’s arranged so that sun shines in right when it needs to. Beautiful work.
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This spurred me to revisit Devils & Dust, which I’m appreciating a bit more. The production is bad and Bruce’s vocals are weird but I’m finding more to like. “Long Time Comin’” and “Maria’s Bed” are good. Never noticed all the lyrics from “Further On (Up the Road)” in the latter.
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