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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
The old guy can still come through...,
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This review is from: Friends of Mine (Audio CD)
Most who would be reading this review already know that Jack has been more famous for his friendships than for his own performances. Woody's last protege, Dylan's first personal mentor, and all that. But in this recent album, he shows he can still create moments that are deeply touching. "Walls of Redwing" and "Rex's Blues" are the gems here...I listened to them over and over and over the first couple of months I owned the disc. There are three or four other fine selections as well, and then there are the misfires..."Me and Billy the Kid" and "Last Letter" and "Bleeker Street" didn't work for me. I bought this on impulse because I didn't even realize Jack was still making records, and I had not bought one of his albums since about l970. Despite it being a mixed bag, I don't regret paying full price for "Friends of Mine." What's good on here won't ever be done better by anyone...and what isn't great is still interesting. A new RJE fan should buy the reissues of his early work...but if you are in the upper 50's like me, and remember the birth of the folk revival in l957-58, it is kind of a kick to buy Jack's album and savor the fact that he has survived and still turns out good work.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Elliott further establishes himself as a vital link in folk,
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This review is from: Friends of Mine (Audio CD)
We should all be lucky enough to have Jerry Jeff Walker, Emmylou Harris and Tom Waits for friends. We should all lucky enough to have lived and toured with Woody Guthrie or influenced Bob Dylan early in his career. And while most of us can't count these among our personal experiences, we're blessed to share them through the life and music of Ramblin' Jack Elliot.As a human confluence of forty years of people, places, and songs, Elliot draws from a bottomless well of experience in this series of duets. He recalls his earliest influence with Guthrie's "Hard Travelin'," and his Greenwich Village days with Dylan's "He Was a Friend of Mine." He harmonizes with Rosalie Sorels ("Last Letter"), trades verses with John Prine ("Walls of Red Wing"), and blends his vocals with Tom Waits on the newly penned lament, "Louise." Emmylou Harris and Nanci Griffith help conjure the spirit of Townes Van Zandt on "Rex's Blues." With his latest, Elliot once again proves himself a vital link in the chain of folk-music tradition.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Good but mixed,
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This review is from: Friends of Mine (Audio CD)
About half the songs are gems, the other half either don't seem to work. Falls pretty squarely in the traditional 'folk' category so fans won't be disappointed. Only a few of the collaborations seem to really bring the best out of both parties (Rex's Blues) while the others, unfortunately, seem muddled. A slightly more successful experiment like this was Rob Wasserman's Duets. First timers to Ramblin' Jack should probably try one of the other albums.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
I can't stop listening to this.,
By A Customer
This review is from: Friends of Mine (Audio CD)
I've always been cautious about "duet" productions. But this one feels like these people are sitting in your living room and have ask you to join in. Every cut, including a solo (Reason To Believe) from Ramblin' Jack, are splendid. Ramblin' Jack with John Prine, Jerry Jeff, and Tom Waits (I bought the CD just on the curiosity of what this combination would sound like...and I wasn't disappointed) just can't be topped. However, as the review pointed out, the final cut, Bleeker Street Blues, is worth the price of the CD.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Friends of Mine and Ramblin' Jack Elliott,
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This review is from: Friends of Mine (Audio CD)
This is Jack Elliot at his best -- reminiscing through song. What is special about this CD is that it includes Ramblin' Jack with his friends and folk artists Arlo Guthrie, Peter Rowan, Tom Waits, Emmylou Harris & Nanci Griffith, John Prince, Bob Weir, Jerry Jeff Walker and John Prine. All of this on one CD!
Friends of Mine makes a great gift for the folk music lover in your life.
4.0 out of 5 stars
hard to define,
By Citymouse "Citymouse" (Chicago, IL United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Friends of Mine (Audio CD)
This disc isn't exactly country, it isn't exactly western and it isn't exactly folk. It's a good buy, the only sour note comes from the last track; it isn't even a song.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Ramblin' Jack shares himself with the listener.,
By A Customer
This review is from: Friends of Mine (Audio CD)
In this album Jack really opens up and becomes a friend. Listening to this album is a complete joy. His friends also put on a great show. SUPOIB!
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Friends of Mine by Ramblin' Jack Elliott (Audio CD - 1998)
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