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John Stewart
's
Gold
is a spectacular two CD, 41 song best of compilation. It is perfect for the casual fan...if there is such a thing.
Stewart
has a diehard cult of fans who probably have every LP or CD they can get their hands on anyway, and that's quite a task considering the bulk of the former
Kingston Trio
member's early solo output is shamefully either out of print or only available as expensive imports.
collects everything from
's singer/songwriter acoustic work to his rock-oriented songs, including his only three Top 40 hits, all from 1979's
Bombs Away Dream Babies
:
"Gold,"
"Lost Her in the Sun,"
and
"Midnight Wind."
The 1969 critical favorite
California Bloodlines
is represented by five remarkable songs including the title track,
"Mother Country,"
"July You're a Woman."
"Durango,"
"All Time Woman,"
"Cannons in the Rain"
are other fine examples of early
, but
"Armstrong/Spirit"
is the best illustration. This poignant song about
Neil Armstrong
's moon landing and its unifying effect on problem-filled Earth is resonant in its dignified simplicity.
"Hung on the Heart"
"Runaway Train"
are highlights of disc two, but of particular note are
"Sweet Dreams Will Come
"I Remember America."
The former is a joyous bluegrass/folk/rockabilly duet with
Nanci Griffith
while the latter, although a tad curmudgeonly, recalls America's pre-
JFK
-assassination promise and laments modern society's breakdown.
includes an essay by
John Tobler
, but it lacks musician credits, which would document the caliber of "anonymous" session aces -- particularly those in Nashville -- and high-profile stars who have worked with
over the years. ~ Bret Adams
's
Gold
is a spectacular two CD, 41 song best of compilation. It is perfect for the casual fan...if there is such a thing.
Stewart
has a diehard cult of fans who probably have every LP or CD they can get their hands on anyway, and that's quite a task considering the bulk of the former
Kingston Trio
member's early solo output is shamefully either out of print or only available as expensive imports.
collects everything from
's singer/songwriter acoustic work to his rock-oriented songs, including his only three Top 40 hits, all from 1979's
Bombs Away Dream Babies
:
"Gold,"
"Lost Her in the Sun,"
and
"Midnight Wind."
The 1969 critical favorite
California Bloodlines
is represented by five remarkable songs including the title track,
"Mother Country,"
"July You're a Woman."
"Durango,"
"All Time Woman,"
"Cannons in the Rain"
are other fine examples of early
, but
"Armstrong/Spirit"
is the best illustration. This poignant song about
Neil Armstrong
's moon landing and its unifying effect on problem-filled Earth is resonant in its dignified simplicity.
"Hung on the Heart"
"Runaway Train"
are highlights of disc two, but of particular note are
"Sweet Dreams Will Come
"I Remember America."
The former is a joyous bluegrass/folk/rockabilly duet with
Nanci Griffith
while the latter, although a tad curmudgeonly, recalls America's pre-
JFK
-assassination promise and laments modern society's breakdown.
includes an essay by
John Tobler
, but it lacks musician credits, which would document the caliber of "anonymous" session aces -- particularly those in Nashville -- and high-profile stars who have worked with
over the years. ~ Bret Adams