Reception
A review of the album in '' Sing Out!'' includes a lengthy description of the album's sound: "Brown and Ramsey do themselves proud with the laid back production, mostly guitars, bass, soft drums and percussion and the occasional harmonica that never obscure the lyrics and keep the action moving forward. You'll hear every detail of Brown's voice growling its way through the complex and sometimes brilliant lyrics. However, Brown makes Leonard Cohen sound like Mr. Sunshine. This CD requires several listenings to divine all Brown has to say and absorb the depth of his writing, but it's not one you'll want to put on the repeat mode on your CD player." '' Acoustic Guitar'' states that the album "is among Brown's finest work," and suggests the work was "clearly influenced by the sudden death last year of Brown's close friend Bob Feldman, head of Red House Records." '' Dirty Linen'' compared the album to "a visit from an old friend", stating that the album, "stimulates self-reflection, connection to happy and painful memories, optimism for the future, and an appreciation of the humor in life..." '' PopMatters'' named the album as one of the Best Folk albums of 2006.Horowitz, SteveTrack listing
All songs by Greg Brown. # "Joy Tears" # "Evening Call" # "Cold & Dark & Wet" # "Bucket" # "Mighty Sweet Watermelon" # "Treat Each Other Right" # "Eugene" # "Coneville Slough" # "Kokomo" # "Pound It on Down" # "Skinny Days" # "Whippoorwill"Personnel
* Greg Brown – vocals, guitar, harmonica * Bo Ramsey – guitar * Steve Hayes – drums, percussion * Ricky Peterson – piano, organReferences
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