The Criminal Under My Own HatArtist: T-Bone Burnett
On 1992's The Criminal Under My Own Hat, T-Bone Burnett seemed to be searching for a middle ground between his previous two albums, the bright, angular pop/rock of The Talking Animals and the spare, acoustic introspection of T-Bone Burnett. On this album, though, Burnett was willing to let these two sides of his musical personality display a...
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Trouble TreeArtist: Freedy Johnston
Johnston's debut, though not without its rough edges, firmly established him as a talent to be reckoned with -- even his earliest songs are marked by great maturity and insight. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
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Electric LandladyArtist: Kirsty MacColl
Kirsty MacColl's biggest U.S. success (featuring the college radio hit "Walking Down Madison"), 1991's Electric Landlady is also her most eclectic album. Besides the hip-hop-influenced "Walking Down Madison," the album version of which comes complete with a guest rap by Aniff Cousins, Electric Landlady also includes the sublime single "My...
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Rhythm of the SaintsArtist: Paul Simon
Community Score: 8.67
Though he recorded the album's prominent percussion tracks in Brazil, Paul Simon fashioned The Rhythm of the Saints as a deliberate follow-up to the artistic breakthrough and commercial comeback that was the South Africa-tinged Graceland. Several of the musicians who had appeared previously were back, along with some of the New York session...
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Ragged GloryArtist: Neil Young & Crazy Horse
Community Score: 8.22
Having re-established his reputation with the musically varied, lyrically enraged Freedom, Neil Young returned to being the lead guitarist of Crazy Horse for the musically homogenous, lyrically hopeful Ragged Glory. The album's dominant sound was made by Young's noisy guitar, which bordered on and sometimes slipped over into distortion, while...
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Flown This Acid WorldArtist: Peter Himmelman
Peter Himmelman followed his 1991 Epic debut the following year with Flown This Acid World. Don Smith came aboard to co-produce the album with Himmelman and Heartbreakers Mike Campbell and Benmont Tench guest on two tracks. The title track, which Campbell and Tench appear on kicks the album in fine style. The guest Heartbreakers add some muscle...
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The Bootleg Series, Vols. 1-3 (Rare & Unreleased) 1961-1991Artist: Bob Dylan
Community Score: 7.50
WeldArtist: Neil Young & Crazy Horse
Community Score: 8.70
Weld, Neil Young's two-hour-plus double-CD chronicle of his 1991 Ragged Glory/Smell the Horse Tour with Crazy Horse, was received with only mild enthusiasm from Young's fans and rock critics, perhaps because it seemed redundant. Such warhorses as "Like a Hurricane" and "Cortez the Killer" were making their fourth appearances on a Young album,...
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