2003-10-21
Rickie Lee Jones, who initially became successful decades ago with her tune "Chuck E's In Love" (a song about singer Chuck E. Weiss, who Jones, along with Tom Waits, helped become famous). She has had many more albums since then and this most recent disc, The Evening of My Best Day, comes to us after a 6 year song writing block. Listening to these tunes, I think she's come out of her block just fine. Some of the songs were 15 years in the making and many are politically charged (of course!). In fact the event that ended her writing block, was the election of George W. Bush and the passage of The Patriot Act. The first track, "Ugly Man", seems to be a direct shot at Bush himself. Then the tune "Tell Somebody", encourages the listener to protest. Rickie Lee's vocal and music continue to be strong!On and On
And The Wave Has Two Sides
Peter Rudy
Mud Shack
BLACK JAKE AND THE CARNIES
Where The Heather Don't Grow
Danny Schmidt
Little Grey Sheep
Amos Garrett
Acoustic Album
Ricky Skaggs & Kentucky Thunder
Honoring the Fathers of Bluegrass : Tribute to 1946 and 1947
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