Good Filler
This album was supposed to be songs written for a new Scud Mountain Boys album. They broke up before they were recorded. Joe recorded these country tinged tracks with different people under just his name. Track 1 is the standout.
This album was supposed to be songs written for a new Scud Mountain Boys album. They broke up before they were recorded. Joe recorded these country tinged tracks with different people under just his name. Track 1 is the standout.
To me, this is the last time Joe's songs retain any of the Scud Mountain Boys style. As has been mentioned, it is a pretty melancholy record. Plenty of good stuff on here, but it works better for me when I drop select songs into my mix playlists. I am a Pernice Brother junky, so I was destined to buy this record, but I much prefer the pop styles that followed. Good stuff, but he just gets better and better afer this.
Sorry Joe but I stuck with this album for a whole week in my portable and listened to it every day whilst walking to work. It started out flat and it just didn't grow on me. Melancholy is fine but it's still got to hold a spark and that little bit of magic tucked in the corners. It was too elusive for me.
If you have an appetite for melancholy and a long car ride in your plans for the Fall, take this album, and every album by the Pernice Brothers along. Leave the Valium at home. You won't need it.