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| Joe Ely - Happy Songs From Rattlesnake Gulch |
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Band: Joe Ely Title: Happy Songs From Rattlesnake Gulch Rating: Release Date: 06 February, 2007 Media: Audio CD Tracks: 1: Baby Needs a New Pair Of Shoes 2: Sue Me Sue 3: Hard Luck Saint 4: Jesse Justice 5: Miss Boniie and Mister Clyde 6: Little Blossom 7: Firewater 8: July Blues 9: Up a Tree 10: So You Wanna Be Rich? 11: River Fever |
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Editoral Review But at 60, his quavering vocal remains as urgent, skittish, and distinctive as ever, and he's still a free-flowingly eclectic writer, as capable of a sweet, affecting Cajun love song ("Little Blossom") as an erotic and insinuating blues tune ("July Blues"). Texas maverick Ely will never top his own Honky Tonk Masquerade (1978), a seminal album that defines the best of the Lone Star school of songwriting-and-swagger. Happy Songs from Rattlesnake Gulch is a misleading title for this group of 10 originals and a lively cover of compatriot Butch Hancock's "Firewater," for most of Ely's protagonists carry an air of desperation, either hustling for love or money (the excellent "Jesse Justice," a tough-edged portrait of an itinerant pool shark), or gripping the windowsill of life with grimy fingertips. Too many of the songs here ultimately disappoint--"Miss Bonnie and Mr. Clyde," one of Ely's epic outlaw ballads, is as shot full of holes as the real-life bandits, and "Baby Needs a New Pair of Shoes," about the displaced victims of Katrina, fails to elicit either the outrage or the poignancy it seeks. But the hardest-working live entertainer in Texas always finds a way to charm his listener. "Sue Me Sue" wears out its refrain way too soon, yet in laying a "She's About a Mover" riff over some early Elvis rockabilly, the Lubbock Kid connects all the right musical--and emotional--dots. --Alanna Nash .. You can see a complete list of all Joe Ely discography, or go back to the Joe Ely tabs |
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