Track Listing 1. Think It Over One Time 2. Tom Ames' Prayer 3. Gringo Honeymoon 4. Raven and the Coyote, The 5. Lonely Feeling 6. Merry Christmas From the Family 7. Barbeque 8. Lynnville Train 9. I'm Comin' Home 10. Dreadful Selfish Crime
| Details | | Playing Time: | 53 min. | | Contributing Artists: | Gillian Welch, Rich Brotherton | | Producer: | Garry Velletri | | Distributor: | Welk | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | DDD |
Album Notes Personnel: Robert Earl Keen (vocals); Gurf Morlix (guitar, background vocals); Rich Brotherton, George Marinelli (guitar); Tommy Spurlock (steel guitar); Jonathan Yudkin (violin); Bryan Duckworth (fiddle, background vocals); Brad Jones (piano, organ, percussion, background vocals); Dave Heath (bass, background vocals); Garry Tallent (bass); Mark Thomas Patterson (drums, background vocals); Dave Durocher (drums); Sam Bacco (percussion); Gillian Welch, Dennis Locorriere, Rebecca Stout, Jeff Coppage, Lorne Raul (background vocals). Recorded at Alex The Great, Nashville, Tennessee in April 1994.
Editorial Reviews ...From eloquent detail Texan Robert Earl Keen crafts his story songs of pain and pleasure....His knowing weary delivery exactly suits his frayed-denim, worn-leather poetry. Rolling Stone
...the album is one honeymoon you'll want to tag along on... Musician (11/01/1994)
Highly Recommended - ...Like Jimmie Dale Gilmore minus the metaphysics, Keen's economic twang cuts to the quick of loss, loneliness, and barbecue sauce....Pleading emerges as pure pleasure...[and] last-ditch optimism can be heard all over the album... Spin (02/01/1995)
...From eloquent detail Texan Robert Earl Keen crafts his story songs of pain and pleasure....His knowing weary delivery exactly suits his frayed-denim, worn-leather poetry.Spin (2/95, p.79) - Highly Recommended - ...Like Jimmie Dale Gilmore minus the metaphysics, Keen's economic twang cuts to the quick of loss, loneliness, and barbecue sauce....Pleading emerges as pure pleasure...[and] last-ditch optimism can be heard all over the album...Musician (11/94, p.88) - ...the album is one honeymoon you'll want to tag along on... Rolling Stone
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