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Universal acclaim- based on 11 Ratings
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Positive: 11 out of 11
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AaronL.Oct 7, 2002Though provoking, honest, harsh, and beautiful. His best since "I Feel Alright."
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ChristopherN.Oct 8, 2002Although not his best work, it's clearly an interesting album, songwise. The music itself isn't much different from other Earle efforts, but all-in-all a solid album.
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ChrisC.Oct 4, 2002
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JohnB.Oct 9, 2002The duet with Emmylou Harris is amazing.
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kevinwDec 1, 2003its great
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BobRDec 1, 2003it sux
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OregonlNov 20, 2005Some really great songs that stand for something and in this day and age of idiot music it is refreshing!
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MichaelL.Nov 28, 2002This man is a creative genius. Rarely do you find a singer who writes nearly all his songs,this album is another great. Steve makes you listen to the words in his songs.
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The eclectic, pan-genre disc opens -- as did 2000's Transcendental Blues -- as an unabashed rocker, but this time around Earle uses the heavy artillery to underscore weightier worldly themes.
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His most strident work in years.
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BlenderIf you buried Bob Dylan's Blood On The Tracks in a graveyard for 200 years and then dug it up, it would sound like this corroded, bottom-heavy music. [#11, p.134]