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Ink 19 :: Lonesome, On'ry and Mean
A Tribute to Waylon Jennings (Dualtone). Review by Joe Frietze.
...'s "Good Hearted Woman," to Cowboy Jack Clement (with a little help from Pam Tillis) singing his own "Let's All Help the Cowboys (Sing the Blues)." Robert Earl Keen leaves his own unique stamp on Waylon's manifesto to the Nashville Sound "Are You Sure Hank Done It This Way?" There are also a few surprises...
Ink 19 :: Charlie Robison
Step Right Up (Lucky Dog). Review by Sean Slone.
...O'Reilly," which sounds quite a bit like Steve Earle's recent forays into the genre. And even if the closing track, "Life of the Party," is a bit of Robert Earl Keen-like jokey redneck foolishness, Robison has shown us enough substance and wit up to that point to make this one a winner. Sean Slone...
Ink 19 :: Cry, Cry, Cry
December 1998 :: Music C-D :: Cry, Cry, Cry (David Whited)
...apparently are “I Wish I’d Wrote That” songs to these folk. Inclusions range from Michael Stipe’s well-known opener, through Robert Earl Keen’s story of the Oklahoma Bombing, “Shades of Gray,” Julie Miller’s redemptive “By Way of Sorrow,” Ron...
Ink 19 :: Joe Ely
This is Ely in his element. He may be his own competition. Ely's earlier...
...with his longtime compatriots Jesse Taylor and Lloyd Maines, cover a number of his own compositions as well as classics by Jimmie Dale Gilmore, Robert Earl Keen, and Butch Hancock. This is a must-have for any Texas-songwriter fans. Rounder Records, One Camp Street, Cambridge, MA 02140. http://www.rounder...
Ink 19 :: Greg Trooper
Straight Down Rain (Eminent). Review by David Whited.
GREG TROOPER STRAIGHT DOWN RAIN Eminent Greg Trooper may not be a household name, unless you live with Robert Earl Keen, Steve Earle, or maybe Emmylou Harris. All these artists have covered Trooper songs in the past, and there are a few new songs here that are certain to be covered by someone on down ...
Ink 19 :: Charlie Robison
Charlie Robison,Good Times,Dualtone,Sean Slone
...efforts. Unfortunately, here he takes the easy way out with tunes likely to appeal to drunk Texas frat boys in cowboy hats. Call him a less talented Robert Earl Keen. Or perhaps a less classy Lyle Lovett. That’s what he sounds like on the single entendre-laden “Love Means Never Having To Say You’re...
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