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John Prine

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They give him Grammies as a folk artist, but you can't really categorize a genius as big as John Prine's. He's as deft with Memphis skronk as he is with Nashville sentiment, and a long time ago, people were calling him the next Dylan. He may never have reached Mr. Zimmerman's heights of fame and influence, but Prine has spent almost thirty years crafting a unique body of work. Like Kurt Vonnegut's early novels, Prine's songs are notable for both their bite and their warmth -- the gentle surface of ballads such as "All the Best" often hide a dark heart, while angrier numbers like "Angel from Montgomery" always seem to forgive the targets of their indignation. He's a true hero, and his devoted cult of admirers will be pleased to hear his first studio album in four years, a collection of classic country duets featuring Lucinda Williams, Emmylou Harris, Iris DeMent, and more.

- Eric Shea

 
 
 
 
 
 

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1. In Spite Of Ourselves (4:33) In Spite Of Ourselves $0.99
2. Angel From Montgomery (5:07) Souvenirs $0.99
3. Crazy As a Loon (5:03) Fair and Square $0.99
4. That's The Way The World Goes 'Round (3:20) Bruised Orange $0.99
5. Glory of True Love (4:12) Fair and Square $0.99
6. Long Monday (3:22) Fair and Square $0.99
7. Souvenirs (4:42) Souvenirs $0.99
8. Some Humans Ain't Human (7:03) Fair and Square $0.99
9. Sam Stone (4:16) Prime Prine $0.99
10. Ain't Hurtin' Nobody (5:01) Lost Dogs & Mixed Blessings $0.99

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