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Fresh T-BoneThe fact that these new T-Bone Burnett tunes were originally written for a play had me concerned at first. ("The Knee Plays," anyone?) But once I listened to the music, I got into it. The CD stands very well on its own without any connection to Sam Shepard's play, and every song's a keeper. You've got the Twin Peaks-ish "Dope Island," the occasional taste of blues such as "Sweet Lullaby," and a variety of other styles in between. As you might expect from producer extraordinaire Burnett, the musi…
Sterile Country ?The striking thing about this album is how impersonal it is. It's been said that T-Bone is a man of many hats. I would add spiritual advisor to his long list of impressive talents. His "Behind The Trap Door" helped me survive some difficult times. This album has T-Bone turning knobs and adjusting the dials for what amounts to a collection of special effects. It's entertaining, but not very moving. The percussion is, as usual, very entertaining. T-Bone's ability to interface with the technology, …
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