Bruised Orange

Bruised Orange

Bruised Orange

more information about Bruised Orange

Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com essential recording
It took John Prine seven years to make his peace with the "New Dylan" expectations that accompanied his critically hailed 1971 debut. Which isn't to say that the Illinois-born singer/songwriter didn't make some fine music in the years that passed between his initial recording and this, a comfortable-as-an-old-shoe collection that signals the start of Prine's settling-in period. Folk-circuit fellow traveler Steve Goodman's sympathetic production suits Prine just fine. The songs, meanwhile, are sprinkled with wise and witty wordplay. "Sabu Visits the Twin Cities Alone" chronicles a misbegotten movie promotion. "If You Don't Want My Love" is an oddly unrepentant exercise in self-pity copenned with reclusive pop producer Phil Spector, while "Aw Heck" is its polar opposite--a sing-it-from-the-rafters celebration of passion ("I could get the electric chair for a phony rap / Long as she's sittin' in my lap"). It's not faint praise to note that Bruised Orange is thoroughly likable. --Steven Stolder

Bruised Orange, Music, John Prine, Contemporary Folk, Folk & Traditional, Pop, Rock/Pop, Singer/Songwriter

Bruised Orange

Google

Music Info:

  1. Buddy & Julie Miller
  2. Chris Ledoux - 20 Greatest Hits
  3. Christmas Cookies
  4. Christmas to Christmas
  5. Cowgirl's Prayer
  6. Days Go By: Anthology [Import]
  7. Del and the Boys
  8. Don Williams - 20 Greatest Hits
  9. Dreaming My Dreams [Original recording remastered]
  10. Drive

Music Info

music info

Recommended Music:

The Hit List: 24 Hot 100 American Chartbusters of the 1970s

The View from Now

Things I Used to Do

Essential Mix: Classic Edition

To All Things What They Need

This I Promise You: Remixes [CD-single] [Import]

To Another Shore

Tiny Cities

Tim Moore [Import]

Two Can Dream Alone

The Pearl

Top Secret, Vol. 1

This Is Not 4 Free [CD-single]

Trusting Him

The Nativity Story: Sacred Songs