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Guy Clark
is a superlative songwriter, a fine and thoughtful vocalist, and a compelling live performer, so it's a bit surprising that he hasn't released more live recordings, which would allow him to show off these three talents to their best advantage.
Songs and Stories
is only the second live album of
Clark
's career, coming 14 years after 1997's excellent
Keepers
, and there are some telling similarities between the two albums. Guitarist
Verlon Thompson
is still the anchor of
's acoustic band,
Kenny Malone
is still playing percussion, and both sets begin with the song "L.A. Freeway" from the earlier live collection.
is dominated by hardy perennials from
's songbook such as "Dublin Blues," "The Randall Knife," and "Homegrown Tomatoes." However, while
captured
at a near ideal point in his career -- seasoned enough that he had become a top-notch performer but still lively and in strong voice --
documents him at 70 years of age, and his voice is rougher and his vocals less supple than they once were, though he still has the presence to hold an audience in the palm of his hand and a band that serves the songs beautifully. And along with a paucity of recent material, this album also finds
taking an intermission at the set's mid-point, with
Thompson
and
Shawn Camp
taking over the show for four songs (a considerable percentage when
only sings nine). While
on a great night when he sounded fully engaged,
suggests he's coasting just a bit, and though he's still one of the true legends of the Texas songwriting community, this simply doesn't capture him at the top of his game. ~ Mark Deming
is a superlative songwriter, a fine and thoughtful vocalist, and a compelling live performer, so it's a bit surprising that he hasn't released more live recordings, which would allow him to show off these three talents to their best advantage.
Songs and Stories
is only the second live album of
Clark
's career, coming 14 years after 1997's excellent
Keepers
, and there are some telling similarities between the two albums. Guitarist
Verlon Thompson
is still the anchor of
's acoustic band,
Kenny Malone
is still playing percussion, and both sets begin with the song "L.A. Freeway" from the earlier live collection.
is dominated by hardy perennials from
's songbook such as "Dublin Blues," "The Randall Knife," and "Homegrown Tomatoes." However, while
captured
at a near ideal point in his career -- seasoned enough that he had become a top-notch performer but still lively and in strong voice --
documents him at 70 years of age, and his voice is rougher and his vocals less supple than they once were, though he still has the presence to hold an audience in the palm of his hand and a band that serves the songs beautifully. And along with a paucity of recent material, this album also finds
taking an intermission at the set's mid-point, with
Thompson
and
Shawn Camp
taking over the show for four songs (a considerable percentage when
only sings nine). While
on a great night when he sounded fully engaged,
suggests he's coasting just a bit, and though he's still one of the true legends of the Texas songwriting community, this simply doesn't capture him at the top of his game. ~ Mark Deming