Amazing
A terrific album from a terrific musician. Eddie takes the classics and makes them his own, making this an album appropriate for any mood you might be in. I listen to it near constantly and have yet to get tired of it!
A terrific album from a terrific musician. Eddie takes the classics and makes them his own, making this an album appropriate for any mood you might be in. I listen to it near constantly and have yet to get tired of it!
5 stars for the whole album. I love this album!
I am a fan of the Supersuckers...and also a fan of Alt-Country. If you like what Eddie had to offer on Must Have Been High, then this is for you. This whole album is brilliant, but, and I am embarassed to have missed this for so long, the cover of Steve Earle's "I Don't Wanna Loose You Yet" has got to be one of the greatest covers I have in my collection. I have to say, It is my favorite Earle song (and I have them all) but Eddie does it just as well (did I say that?). Allright- this is worth all the gold in the old pirates chest, so buy it!
If you have outgrown the supersuckers albums, try this out. Great album, loaded with great covers. The perfect barfly country-esque album.
This album is great from start to finish. Perhaps best of all is the opening track, a cover of Kris Kristopherson's 'Best of all Possible Worlds'; Mr. Spaghetti sings it like he lived it ("And that was when someone turned out the lights / And I wound up in jail to spend the night). A great, slowed-down version of the Supersuckers' 'Sleepy Vampire,' Willie Nelson's 'Gotta Get Drunk' and many other country-fokish tunes round out the disk. The drugs & alcohol theme is heavily prevalent, as you can probably tell by the titles, and any one of these songs is a worthy test download if you're skeptical of Eddie Spaghetti's musical abilities. (I recommend any of tracks 1-6 -- all great -- or track 9 -- also great (but not as good as Cash).