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Universal acclaim- based on 10 Ratings
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DeougJul 16, 2003Son Volt it is not. He falls into his own and sketches pictures for your musical eye to follow. Get it..listen..lose yourself.
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kylecSep 24, 2003great songs...could live without the space junk...one would have to be a true farrar fan to fully understand this album.
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stefansMar 29, 2005This really is a great recording that grows with each listen. The space junk fills what are usually silent transitions between tracks which I consider a captivating touch.
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bendAug 21, 2003Look, this is jay farrar solo. if you go on trying to compare it with tup or sv then you are a fool. those were collaborative. you can only compare it to sebatapol. this is a sketchbook, but in classic farrar style, it is what it is.
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JasonJJul 10, 2003Cool cover art, boring CD
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While not as sonically ambitious as Farrar's first foray away from Son Volt, Sebastopol, there is a simple and stark grace to these songs.
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Once again, Jay Farrar has produced an album that's as stark and dreary -- and beautiful -- as the Midwest in winter.
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Farrar's strongest showing since the first Son Volt album.