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| 1. Blue |
| 2. I'd Run Away |
| 3. Miss Williams' Guitar |
| 4. Two Hearts |
| 5. Real Light |
| 6. Over My Shoulder |
| 7. Bad Time |
| 8. See Him On The Street |
| 9. Nothing Left To Borrow |
| 10. Ann Jane |
| 11. Pray For Me |
| 12. Red's Song |
| 13. Ten Little Kids |
The Jayhawks were at their very best indeed on 1992's Hollywood Town Hall. Their guitars were sharp, the words perfect, and the melodies unforgettable. With Tomorrow the Green Grass, however, 1994's version of the great country soul group is decidedly less filling, even when still savory. The addition of violins is a nice touch, but a misstep where the music's muscle is concerned. The guitars are still gorgeous, but muddier and less hook-laden than before. The lyrics still haunt, but they're more disjointed and less gripping this time around. And the melodies are both a blessing and a curse: more easily catching and chart-ready but with a lot less meat on their bones. Call it cosmic American music in the sugary Milky Way galaxy. Or else just remember how much Gram Parsons always did look sort of like David Cassidy. --Roni Sarig
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17% buy Music from the North Country: The Jayhawks Anthology ¥ 1,422 |
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