Murder of Crows
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Artist: Joe Henry
Label: Mammoth / Pgd
Category: Music
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Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1
UPC: 035498009624
EAN: 0035498009624
ASIN: B000004AWM
Release Date: 1999-08-31 |
Murder of Crows
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Tracks:
- Step Across The Mountain
- Right About Linden
- Here And Gone
- Lose Me
- Hidden Man
- Falling Soon
- She Is Sleeping
- Vigilante
- Siren
- Six Feet Into The Country
- Map Of Belgium
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Customer Reviews:
Compelled........2004-09-19
I stumbled across this and felt compelled to defend this man's work. I saw him in Hoboken with the Jayhawks and this was the first music of his I ever heard. I'm almost 50 now and have never been quite struck by an artist as I was by this cd...I own thousands of LP, cassettes and CDs and at one time 8 tracks. I agree that his growth has rivaled any artist that I have been acquainted with...there is no genre that can hold this man. Be that as it may these songs seem to bubble up from the subconscious and will intrigue me for the rest of my life much like difficult poetry would if I let it and had the time...sorry James Joyce etc. I cannot imagine how Drummond, Taylor, Leavell,Bromberg, Fisch, Parks etc. coalesced to present these songs in the incandescent manner that they did. Just another gig I guess to them....mind numbing. Well I am no Rhodes scholar but this fellow occupies the vast no man's land between Ronnie Lane and Miles Davis in my listening experience and has no equal. There I wrote it! Dave Perry.
Disappointing.......2001-02-23
This is the only disc by Joe Henry that I don't like. I'm a huge fan of this guy, but this; his second release, is a dud. While being overproduced, the material is bland and just doesn't have anything that grab's you. He's changed styles a few times over the years, and I've liked the variety, but this one has no personality, so to speak.
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