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- Summary: The fifth full-length for the Seattle-based singer-songwriter returns with ten new mostly-acoustic tales about America's heartland, including live favorite "Texas to Ohio."
- Record Label: Secretly Canadian
- Genre(s): Indie, Rock, Singer-Songwriter
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Positive: 12 out of 12
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Alternative Press[Jurado] may be our generation's Neil Young. [Apr 2003, p.78]
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MojoWhile the comparisons to Springsteen's Nebraska and Gillian Welch's Time (The Revelator) are obvious, they don't do justice to Jurado's wholly original craft. [Jun 2003, p.98]
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UncutNot for the faint-hearted, Damien Jurado is a habit which won't necessarily bring joy to the listener. But once acquired, you will find it hard to kick. [Apr 2003, p.106]
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His most rewarding and assured work yet.
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A small triumph, but a triumph nonetheless.
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MagnetLess, in this case, proves to be much more; Jurado's songs just cut closer when unadorned. [#58, p.95]
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Where Shall You Take Me? brings Jurado back to familiar, minimalist territory.
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Positive: 4 out of 4
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Mixed: 0 out of 4
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Sep 13, 2022Such a comfortable, self assured artist at his peak. Sparse, heavy, and beautiful.
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williebMar 25, 2003
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bjorkbollApr 20, 2003Beats Will Oldham at his own game. Reminiscent of old american traditionals, especially when Rosie Thomas' vocals transcend time and space.
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JohnWApr 19, 2005its not quite rehearsals for departure, but its close
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