Despite some brilliant songs, Prine's followup albums to his stunning
debut were uneven until this, his fifth, produced by his friend Steve
Goodman. Here, Prine's always finely-tuned sense of absurdity once again
collides with his ability to depict pain sympathetically for a whole album,
typified by "That's the Way That the World Goes 'Round," a neat
statement of his philosophy, and "Sabu Visits the Twin Cities Alone,"
perhaps the best depiction ever written of life on the road in the entertainment
business.
(by William Ruhlmann, All
Music Guide)
|