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| Play | 1. Still Learning How To Fly | 4:14 | $0.99 | |
| Play | 2. Fate's Right Hand | 5:26 | $0.99 | |
| Play | 3. Earthbound | 4:25 | $0.99 | |
| Play | 4. Time To Go Inward | 5:19 | $0.99 | |
| Play | 5. The Man In Me | 4:22 | $0.99 | |
| Play | 6. Ridin' Out The Storm | 4:36 | $0.99 | |
| Play | 7. Preachin' To The Choir | 5:08 | $0.99 | |
| Play | 8. It's A Different World Now | 4:01 | $0.99 | |
| Play | 9. Come On Funny Feelin' | 3:47 | $0.99 | |
| Play | 10. Adam's Song | 4:54 | $0.99 | |
| Play | 11. This Too Will Pass | 4:16 | $0.99 |
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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Rolling With Rodney,
By Lee Armstrong (Winterville, NC United States) - See all my reviews (TOP 1000 REVIEWER) (HALL OF FAME REVIEWER) (VINE VOICE) (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Fate's Right Hand (Audio CD)
In Rodney's marvelous song "Earthbound," he sings, "Fallen angels are talking to you," which is actually a wonderful metaphor for this creatively reenergized artist. From its distinctive twangy guitar opening, "Earthbound" is my favorite song on this set of consistently excellent songs. "With each new day that passes I'm in need of thicker glasses," Rodney sings on this incredibly catchy tune. Another tune that has me hit "repeat" is "The Man In Me" with Marcia Ramirez's angelic harmonies counterpointing the urgency of a disquieted mind, "There's a man in me, and he's so full of hate; he's so misdirected, he thinks it's too late, pours salt on the wounds only time wants to heal; he's dying inside and don't want to feel." The lovely "Ridin' Out the Storm" is also one of Rodney's best. The title track is excellent. Rodney creates a genre of country-punk with a shotgun lyric spiced with stinging electric lead, "Red rum, dot com, dim sum, smart bombs, double cappuccino and a heart like a tom tom." The images come fast and furious like brush strokes from an impressionist painter, each image triggering the next, "Hard rain, fish seine, hurricane Jane, don't forget about Carla when you talkin' about poon tang, slow song on the bone, rec hall dance, double date Debbie with a pole in my pants." "Time to Go Inward" seems to be the spiritual antidote for the burning rage. "The Houston Kid" followed by "Fate's Right Hand" shows Rodney is on a creative roll. Rolling with Rodney is a great thrill ride on this excellent set. Enjoy!
15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Think I might stick around.......,
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This review is from: Fate's Right Hand (Audio CD)
"Earthbound"-what a life-affirming, smile-inducing song that is! These songs are all about Mr. Crowell facing middle-age, and all the good and bad things (mostly bad) he's done. These songs really strike a chord in me-"Still Learning To Fly," "Time To Go Inward," and "The Man In Me" are introspective, and he's not always flattering himself, either. The word honest comes to mind. There's a few songs about not really understanding the world today, "It's A Different World Now" and "Fate's Right Hand," which has my favorite darkly comic verse to ever appear in song "Trot-line Freddy's got his dogs in the trunk," and the song is filled with lines where you ask yourself "What did he just say?" Another favorite is "Preachin' to the Choir" an almost gospel rave-up, where he is making fun of himself and all his ranting and raving. I like all the rest of the songs, too. Great guitar work throughout, especially by Will Kimbrough, and a really beautiful harmony vocal by Kim Richey on "Ridin' Out the Storm." Her voice blends in so perfectly, you can barely hear her--that's the way GREAT harmony should be sung. I highly recommend this cd-use your coffee money, beer money, even raid your kids' piggy bank if you have to! A real MUST HAVE!
13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
How did it take me this long to discover Rodney Crowell?,
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This review is from: Fate's Right Hand (Audio CD)
First off, I remember seeing his videos on CMT years back, but when I was that young, I hadn't quite developed a taste for fine songwriting. Now that I'm well into my twenties, my tastes have become a little bit more refined and I just happen to stumble across "Fate's Right Hand". Something about this one really struck a chord with me. It wasn't just the great melodies and choruses, it was the overall quality in the writing that made the lyrics sink in so deep. The honesty of it all. Rodney Crowell, if anything, is totally unashamed to say what's on his mind and if you need proof of that just listen to the bluntness in the title-track. Now I know that with "Fate's Right Hand", I'm barely scratching the surface. I'm off to pick up "The Houston Kid" and I can't wait to see where that takes me. This one has defintely made a fan out of me.
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