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5.0 out of 5 stars all the things we love about the South, June 25, 2007
Wow, this musical tribute to Larry Brown keeps your feet tapping and your mind working. These songs, by artists Brown admired, put you in the passenger seat of his little truck as you drive through the small and friendly neighborhood in the South. Spending much of his life as a firefighter, Larry Brown wrote and finally struck gold in 1988 with a collection of stories called Facing the Music. As his writing continued, he became well-known as a Southern writer of literature. His love for music equaled his passion for writing. After Brown suffered a fatal heart attack, producer and pal Tim Lee contacted artists to create this musical tribute to a man considered a friend to most.

Listening to the album, you feel the flowing and engaging wondrous moments of songs that hit the sweet spot - that is what it's all about. With 12 previously unreleased tracks, Just One More contains quality tracks by Brown's friends including Greg Brown, Caroline Herring, North Mississippi Allstars and Robert Earl Keen. The American Roots strand interweaves the genres of blues, folk and salt of the earth lyrics -- seeming much like Brown's characters, who were honest and pained, but eternally real. As a serious music fan, Brown worked with several artists at some point to live out his musical dreams. The final track called "Don't Let the Door" presents both Brown and another southern novelist, Clyde Edgarton combining musical talents.

The underlying feeling of the music offers solace and, after it ended, I listened again. Heartfelt and warm, lyrically pleasing and honest, Larry Brown feels like he could be my buddy too. At the end of the disc, I wanted more music, a beer, a cigarette and a seat on a patio where I could watch people and smile at them.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent, June 15, 2007
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This album is better than we might have had a right to expect. Whoever would have thought Madison Smartt Bell could play the guitar so well. Lots of good stuff here to enjoy whether you like Larry Brown's writing or not.
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Pleasant Reminder, January 23, 2008
Although I particularly enjoyed hearing Larry's own song, every song on this tribute collection was good--and varying. So buy it and imagine ol' Larry Brown beside you on your ol' couch and enjoy your day (never know which day'll be your last).
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