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| John Wesley Harding - Awake: The New Edition |
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Band: John Wesley Harding Title: Awake: The New Edition Rating: Release Date: 2001-01-23 Media: Audio CD Tracks: 1: Good Morning (I Just Woke Up) - John Wesley Harding, Harding, John Wesle 2: Your Ghost (Don't Scare Me No More) 3: Window Seat 4: Burn - John Wesley Harding, Harding, John Wesle 5: It's All My Fault 6: Sweat Tears Blood and Come 7: Poor Heart 8: Miss Fortune 9: Song I Wrote Myself in the Future 10: Something to Write Home About - John Wesley Harding, Harding, John Wesle 11: You're Looking at Me 12: You So & So 13: I'm Staying Here (And I'm Not Buying a Gun) 14: Good Bye (Late O'Clock) 15: Wooden Overcoat 16: Jackson Cage 17: Punch 'n' Judy 18: I Just Woke Up 19: Wreck on the Highway |
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One of Wes' best Stands up with New Deal and Adam's Apple at the top of the list. The first 5 tracks plus live fave (and soon to be published book) Miss Fortune make this album a MUST HAVE for fans.
Awake finds him in true folk-pop mode, with generous references to 60's pop ("I Just Woke Up") and 70's glam ("Song I Wrote Myself In The Future"). At times it seems that JWH took a cue from Barenaked Ladies. . . with a heavier sense of irony and a more biting sense of humor. He covers disillusionment, both of himself and institutions ("Burn", "I'm Staying Here"), and perceived failure ("It's All My Fault") with equal aplomb, musically keeping the listener above ground and sometimes smiling while never sinking into the folk-pop mush that recently covered Shawn Colvin's fine songs on Whole New You. Through it all, Harding holds his songs and his voice up with clear irony and self-deprecating dignity ("Make sure it's me up on the funeral pyre/Make sure the house band's playing 'Light My Fire'", from "Burn"). Sure, there's a clunker or two (the ballad "Poor Heart". . . not bad, but well below the standard we've come to expect), but all in all, this is a fine, serious album that has absolutely no business being fun, which it often is. The reissue contains a few bonus tracks, all of which are up to the standards of the rest of the record. Rest assured, these tracks aren't filler added on to make fans buy the album twice. Fine folk-pop, aided and abetted by members of Seattle's Young Fresh Fellows, among others. More than worth your time.
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