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The Iowa Waltz
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The Iowa Waltz
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The Iowa Waltz
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As sweet as a watermelon on a hot summer afternoon, and as a beautifully simple as dusty country road,
's
shows the man who later was to become one of the greatest folk singers of his generation at his earliest and most casually sublime. A panegyric to
's native Iowa, the album has more of a relaxed, group-oriented feel than his later work, as if it were a bunch of friends playing together in a farmhouse on a hot summer evening. The album has a scratchy, low-fi, almost organic feel to it, and sounds as if were a tape recording of a worn-out old '78. Heard in today's digital age, the album harkens back to a time and place where neither time nor people moved too quickly. The ennui that small town life can bring is not ridiculed here or held up to the harsh light of grotesque irony, but is celebrated as the last refuge of the sane, as in
While that trademark grandfather storyteller-esque growl has not yet developed, he sings like a man in love with and firmly rooted to place (
) like both a city kid let out to the outer reaches of the country for the first time and an old man going home again. Songs such as
and
show a singer at one with the sensory pleasures of life, and
is as beautiful song about raising the weaker sex as ever was written (are there any others?). If
doesn't stir your soul, then check your pulse. ~ David Freedlander