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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Music was Harry Chapin's life AND his livelihood,
By Lawrance M. Bernabo (The Zenith City, Duluth, Minnesota) - See all my reviews (VINE VOICE) (COMMUNITY FORUM 04) (TOP 500 REVIEWER) (HALL OF FAME REVIEWER)
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This review is from: Short Stories (Audio CD)
"Short Stories" was the third album of story songs produced by Harry Chapin in 1973 and because of his hit single "W.O.L.D." the album made it up to #61 on the Billboard album chart, which was just a notch below what his debut album "Heads & Tales" did because of what is considered his signature song, "Taxi." His fourth album, "Verities & Balderdash" would make it all the way to #4 because of his biggest hit, "Cats in the Cradle." This history lesson on the relative sales success of Harry Chapin's albums is an example of irony because all of Harry's fans know that his most memorable songs were too long to end up on the radio, a fact underscored by "Taxi."
So when I listen to "Short Stories" again and remember how Harry Chapin got me through my first semester of college by allowing me to wallow in my depression over my love life (or lack thereof), the song that stands out for me is "Mr. Tanner." Now, I know that this classic Harry Chapin song featuring the vocals of big John Wallace is not really a love song in the sense that it is about a man and a woman, but it is about the love of a man for something. Besides, "O Holy Night" is one of my favorite Christmas songs and I like the way it is incorporated into the song. More on target when it comes to melancholy songs would be "Mail Order Annie," the story of a mail order bride who is a lonely man's hope for happiness. The title song provides a context for Chapin's story songs, and while there are only a few gems on this album, "Short Stories" proved that Harry was writing about more serious subjects than other balladeers at that same time (e.g., James Taylor, Cat Stevens). The key things is that with Harry the songs are about desperation without being depressing (at least, not as depressing as your own life), which is why we always care about the characters he signs about, whether it is the nomad disc jockey, the sad woman they call "Easy," or the dry cleaner who signs softly to himself as he sorts through the clothes. The gift of Harry Chapin was that he could move us with his simple, sad songs, which is part of the reason why he is so sorely missed by so many of us.
16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The best,
This review is from: Short Stories (Audio CD)
I didn't even realize this had been released on CD until I just came across it. I've got my old vinyl album with which I sat in my room for hours when I was young, and played over and over and over. Since CD's, this was the one the went unreleased. Many of the songs can be found on the Gold Medal Collection, which is a truly wonderful double-CD (highly recommended), but a couple of songs are missing on it from Short Stories, and the songs from Short Stories, and this album, are easily his best.Heartbreaking, sad, funny, personal, real, and each song is a short story. The music is folk; his voice, and the lyrics, are clear. Oh - buy it! What a great person and artist.... and a terrible, early, loss -- his life was too short of a story indeed. He was a great humanitarian who put his money where his mouth and heart were.
15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great Album -- One of His Best,
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This review is from: Short Stories (Audio CD)
This is the first Harry Chapin album I ever listened to, back in the days when I was doing college radio. Although the vinyl LP has long been worn out, I still popped it on the turntable now and then.
Fortunately the album has finally been released on CD and it sounds excellent. In addition to the Single "W.O.L.D.", the CD contains Harry's all time greats including three of my favorites, "Mail Order Annie," "Mr. Tanner," and "Old College Avenue." This is an unforgettable album. There are a few more unreleased albums still to be released (Harry's second live album "Legends of the Lost and Found"). Hopefully they will follow.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Harry at his best,
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This review is from: Short Stories (Audio CD)
Almost every song has that Harry magic. Not to take anything away from his other albums, I like this one the best. There's an energy in his stories that is new, fresh and profound. Your passions will certainly be gently agitated with these delightful and well constructed illustrations.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
short stories,
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This review is from: Short Stories (Audio CD)
this is a favourite of mine because it contains 3 standouts WOLD Mail-order Annie and Mr Tanner. I'd recommend this cd to anyone
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Harry's Best,
By DanOPFL (Florida) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Short Stories (Audio CD)
This has always been my favorite of his albums. I saw him perform the entire album back in 1975, and have always remembered that concert. Some of the songs on this album were the standouts to me from that concert and their performance I will never forget ("They Call Her Easy, "Mail Order Annie," and "Mr. Tanner" are the three that especially come to mind). I finally found this on CD and had to buy. (Still have the album tucked away.) I am not sure if any artist has ever been able to bring out the feelings of loneliness, sadness, isolation, and the need to want to be a part of something the way he could.
I will admit it has been years since I have listened to Harry, but this has reminded once again what a phenomenal singer/songwriter he truly was and how well he could move us with his songs.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Definitely worth lending an ear,
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This is NOT Chapin's strongest album. It IS a collection of some of his easier-to-hear songs - "W.O.L.D." was Top-40 for a bit when it came out. "Short Stories" complements Chapin's other work by filling in some of the gaps (for lack of a better word) in his earlier albums.
5.0 out of 5 stars
I miss Harry to this day and WHY (World Hunger Year) he started,
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He had become a friend and am still in touch with his wife sandy....they dont make em like Harry EVER and I know he is "keeping the change"
5.0 out of 5 stars
Harry Chapin - Short Stories,
By Mike Haller (Kabul, Afghanistan) - See all my reviews
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Short Stories in one of Harry Chapin's early collections of soothing story telling that is so rare a bloodline that few people can match the quality of writing. Yet, we can all enjoy this mix of wonderful music that is as crisp and imaginative today as it was in the early 1970's when much of it was written. I think it's time to light the fire, a little herbal tea to relax. Ah, the rabbit wants his ears rubbed as we sit together and listen to Harry tell some stories tonight.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Tracks,
By Kindred Spirits "Kindred Spirits" (Morton, MS) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Harry Chapin - Short Stories (Vinyl)
Track Listings
1. Short Stories 2. W.O.L.D. 3. Song for Myself 4. Song Man 5. Changes 6. They Call Her Easy 7. Mr. Tanner 8. Mail Order Annie 9. There's a Lot of Lonely People Tonight 10. Old College Avenue |
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