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In Pedal Steal... you hear guitar strings being tightened into tune, slowly, the crickets in your ear on this dark night outdoors. Boots step toward you. They get steady closer. Guitar string wind. Somebodys quick practicing rock & roll drums until the rhythm changes, a slower, deeper Indian beat. The highway fizz interrupts. A clavinova chimes wind and a steel guitar whines and drawls country syllables but the organ sound goes Mexican, mariachi trumpets and a McDonald's commercial interfere. A Navajo chant is closer than a TV show on in the background at a motel and the rock drummer is back, better now, grown, and a young guitar does an acid rock squeal, bend, warp, and it all shifts Indian, like drinking tequila, and there is thunder, and sax reeds, A Sentimental Journey, settle the air: This is the beginning....
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
One of the Best CDs You Will Ever Own, Promise!,
By Johnny Hughes (Lubbock,Texas) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Pedal Steal (Audio CD)
I first discovered Pedal Steel out at Mike and Jack's, the underground West Texas hideout which fostered so much music. Imagine, that was twenty years ago. Terry Allen is a complex, totally artsy genius.If there is one CD that every serious Texas music lover should own, this is it. Pedal Steel is a play, a concept album, a risky musical departure from the ordinary. You have my word that you will love it. Terry Allen is a true Texas treasure. Johnny Hughes, author of the upcoming novel Texas Poker Wisdom.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Mighty Fine,
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This review is from: Pedal Steal (Audio CD)
Captivating. Listened to this on a long stretch of highway. Terry Allen writes like he's hearing that final call; intense and involving. Musta been a helluva play to see, but listen to this anyway. You DO have an imagination, dontcha? And don't miss CHIPPY.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Another Great Chapter,
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This review is from: Pedal Steal (Audio CD)
Sure it's short-- but really distinctive. This one twists and twirls together 'western' legends-- Billy the Kid morphs into a story about a tragic pedal steel player (and back again), with pointed satirical and touching evocations of the West. Beauty, humor, tragedy, absurdity, lust and a changing, kinda wild landscape all around. And musically, he touches on stuff from "Sentimental Journey" to Hendrix-feedback, spoken word akin to a 'Texasfied' Firesign Theatre, Willie & Waylon, maybe Tom Russell or Ian Tyson's psychologically complex cowboy songs, and his own work. Can't say the themes aren't also in his other work-- but the concentration and sometimes pointed phrasing here make it worthwhile. Compelling I think.
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