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Buddy And Julie Miller

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4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (29 customer reviews)


  • Original Release Date: September 18, 2001
  • Format - Music: MP3
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24 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A perfect 5 -- whew!, March 14, 2002
This review is from: Buddy & Julie Miller (Audio CD)
Still buzzing from seeing Buddy and Julie Miller's pre-Grammys show at the Roxy in L.A. A pack of alt-country stars made their way onstage to pay tribute to this great couple, the highlight being Emmylou Harris, who showed up to re-create her "Forever Has Come to an End" duet with Julie. The Millers got a big laugh out of their Grammy nomination (for this rocking album) in the folk category, and then went on to demonstrate how richly they deserved the award in the right category (rock, country?). Whatever. This is an addictive album, with great originals and covers that don't wear out their welcome. The opening version of Richard Thompson's "Keep Your Distance" is a high-energy blast of country honk that begins a breathtaking five-song run. Julie's "You Make My Heart Beat Too Fast" pilfers the big chords from "Wild Thing" and tops them with the love call of an alpha-female on the make. Even the cover of Dylan's pokey "Wildflower" shines. There's something to say about all of this songs, because this is one of those rare all-killer-no-filler albums. If you appreciate Steve Earle, Emmylou Harris, mid-period Stones, Lucinda Williams and co. this must not be missed.
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19 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars roots music of surpassing excellence, October 2, 2001
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This review is from: Buddy & Julie Miller (Audio CD)
Buddy and Julie Miller were just names to me till I bought this CD, though of course I knew Julie's often-recorded "All My Tears." Hearing this excellent disc, I want to hear more. To my new ears, they come across as an American Richard and Linda Thompson, by which I mean the highest praise. (Fittingly, they do a fine cover of Richard's "Keep Your Distance.") Like the Thompsons, the Millers have absorbed folk and rock sounds into their skin and bones; unlike the Thompsons, they've added Southern sounds -- at least in their harmonies -- of country and bluegrass. Julie, who wrote all of the originals here (with one co-write with Buddy), is clearly a composer of formidable talent. Her "Forever Has Come to an End" sounds like a long-lost Carter Family song, and the lyrics to "The River's Gonna Run" are almost poetic enough to stand on their own, even before you've heard the melody and the performance. There's also a good choice of covers, including a powerfully rendered version of Utah Phillips's most famous song, "Rock Salt and Nails." Their passionate, old-timey inflected version of "Wallflower," a distinctly minor Dylan composition, makes it sound like a far better song than it is.
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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars still awesome, September 20, 2001
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If you're not familiar with these folks, Steve Earle has said (repeatedly) that "Buddy Miller is the best country singer there is- period." And Julie's songwriting (like Buddy's guitar playing) is otherworldly. A lot of knowledgeable folks call this couple the "reigning king and queen of country." Listening to these two to learn about alt.country is like sticking your fingers on a high voltage line to experience electricity.

You WILL get jolted, believe me.

But their previous work is a very tough act to follow. The Millers have given us a string of such great albums that anything less seems sort of like a let down. If you had never heard "Broken Things" (officially by Julie Miller, but produced by Buddy with his playing and singing) or you had never heard "Cruel Moon" by Buddy Miller (with Julie's songwriting and vocals) then you would think that this is a ground breaking alt.country "roots" Americana album. The originals are heartbreakers and the covers are really cool.

But apparently there were some problems getting this one "in the can." It was supposed to be out in the spring and in fact, I saw them on that tour and it was called the "We Still Don't Have a Record Yet Tour." Buddy has said on their newsletter:

"Julie and I finished our record on the days off during Emmylou's summer tour. We had to stay up 60+ hours without sleep to finish before I was back on the road. "

But like I said, this is nevertheless an outstanding album. For me, for instance, a real surprise was their version of "Utah" Phillips' "Rock Salt and Nails." It holds up darn well next to Joe Ely's terrific live version.

So if you held a gun to my head, I might say that if you don't already own "Broken Things" and "Cruel Moon"- get them first, but after you do, then get this one!

Now-.... when is that live album coming out...?

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