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5.0 out of 5 stars His best yet, November 12, 2002
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Bt "Cat." (Parts unknown) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Awake (Audio CD)
I've always been more inclined to like Wes's "folkie" music. So it surprises me to say that this is his best release. A full blown effort of smart pop/rock, lovely ballads, and his trademark folk music. The new release; with the extra tracks, is a must buy. Some of the extra tracks like "Wooden Overcoat" and Springsteen's "Jackson Cage" are just two of the many highlights this spectacular disc.
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4.0 out of 5 stars The Fatherless Son Finds His Own Voice, February 20, 2002
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This review is from: Awake (Audio CD)
John Wesley Harding suffered in his early career from comparisons to Elvis Costello and swipes from Dylanphiles for "stealing" his name from Dylan's classic album. Not for nothing did he sing on his first release "Bob Dylan is my father/Joan Baez is my mother/And I'm their bastard son." Happily, on Awake, JWH leaves behind the musical similarities to Costello (all he got from his "father" is his name) and finds his own voice.

Awake finds him in true folk-pop mode, with generous references to 60's pop ("I Just Woke Up") and 70's glam ("Song I Wrote Myself In The Future"). At times it seems that JWH took a cue from Barenaked Ladies...with a heavier sense of irony and a more biting sense of humor. He covers disillusionment, both of himself and institutions ("Burn", "I'm Staying Here"), and perceived failure ("It's All My Fault") with equal aplomb, musically keeping the listener above ground and sometimes smiling while never sinking into the folk-pop mush that recently covered Shawn Colvin's fine songs on Whole New You.

Through it all, Harding holds his songs and his voice up with clear irony and self-deprecating dignity ("Make sure it's me up on the funeral pyre/Make sure the house band's playing 'Light My Fire'", from "Burn"). Sure, there's a clunker or two (the ballad "Poor Heart"...not bad, but well below the standard we've come to expect), but all in all, this is a fine, serious album that has absolutely no business being fun, which it often is.

The reissue contains a few bonus tracks, all of which are up to the standards of the rest of the record. Rest assured, these tracks aren't filler added on to make fans buy the album twice.

Fine folk-pop, aided and abetted by members of Seattle's Young Fresh Fellows, among others. More than worth your time.

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4.0 out of 5 stars One of Wes' best, August 25, 2004
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M. O'Grady (Astoria, NY United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Awake (Audio CD)
The first 5 tracks plus live fave (and soon to be published book) Miss Fortune make this album a MUST HAVE for fans. Stands up with New Deal and Adam's Apple at the top of the list.
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4.0 out of 5 stars JWH - the early years, February 4, 2001
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David J. Roche (Abingdon,, Virginia United States) - See all my reviews
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JWH seems to polarize most listeners. You either like him or you don't & then there's those DYLAN fans who remain eternally miffed at his (mis?)appropriation of the name JWH...be this as it may...this is early harding with a few bonus tracks... kind of rough around the edges,acoustic,but with the wordplay & political/social commentary we have come to expect. All in all not too shabby...as for me i continue to worship St.ACE.
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