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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars low level
this album is really some of the folkiest, piniest music you can find outside of folkways. i highly recommend it, but i will warn that the recording levels on this album are so low, that even with stereo at full blast, some guitar-strumming is hard to hear. if you want really down-home at its best, though, you're gonna have to deal with the drawback.
Published on July 24, 2003

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12 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars What a disappointment
This CD is a major disappointment for a huge fan. One often hears the phrase "for fans only"; in this case, I would say, "fans stay away". "Takes" contains the original CD, which Michelle much lamented and which seems to have started the rift between her and Mercury Records, and the so-called "real McCoy", apparently taken from...
Published on June 13, 2003


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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars low level, July 24, 2003
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This review is from: Texas Campfire Takes (Audio CD)
this album is really some of the folkiest, piniest music you can find outside of folkways. i highly recommend it, but i will warn that the recording levels on this album are so low, that even with stereo at full blast, some guitar-strumming is hard to hear. if you want really down-home at its best, though, you're gonna have to deal with the drawback.
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12 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars What a disappointment, June 13, 2003
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This review is from: Texas Campfire Takes (Audio CD)
This CD is a major disappointment for a huge fan. One often hears the phrase "for fans only"; in this case, I would say, "fans stay away". "Takes" contains the original CD, which Michelle much lamented and which seems to have started the rift between her and Mercury Records, and the so-called "real McCoy", apparently taken from the actual tapes but with more material.

The problem with the second CD is the sound quality. I have heard many bootlegs that sound pristine compared to this. I literally had to turn my (100-watt) car CD player all the way up to even barely hear most of it. Many of the lyrics and the between-song dialog are practically unintelligible. This is extremely frustrating, especially knowing all the technology that's available now to fix these sorts of problems. This is 2003. Even if she couldn't get a decent copy of the tapes, they could have been cleaned up much better.

This is a very weak first release for Mighty Sound. Hope the rest are better.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Poor quality doesn't detract from great songs, June 16, 2010
This review is from: Texas Campfire Takes (Audio CD)
I'm sorry to see so many people grousing about the technical quality of this production. The damn thing *was* recorded on a walkman, peeps, give it a break! In any case, what matters is the songs, and this is a cracking collection, all the way through. Not a dud in the pack, and fogtown is one of the most moody and poignant songs I know. 'I would run if I only had a place to run to...'

If you want high-def, get a copy of Brothers in Arms. If you want great songs and a really unique sense of atmosphere, try these...and make allowances for the technology.
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7 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A great look at her early years, May 13, 2003
This review is from: Texas Campfire Takes (Audio CD)
Alt-folkie Michelle Shocked was right there when the current "Americana" boom was just getting underway, and I've always thought of her as having a strong, positive influence on its growth. This is an interesting set of informal, live performances by this intelligent, unassuming alt-folkie, made at the start of her career, when she was making the rounds of various "women's music" gatherings. Shocked was particularly cool, though, for opting to emulate Woody Guthrie rather than lesbian folk icons such as Tret Fure or Holly Near, who often tended to be a bit dreary and un-fun. These solo acoustic recording aren't completely electrifying, but they are a nice, unpretentious look at her early work. It's especially charming when you hear some truck whiz by on the freeway while she's crooning out a tune... now, that's authenticity!! The new 2-CD edition expands greatly on the original, single-disc set, and has been re-released on Shocked's own Mighty Sound label.
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0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars HORRIBLE QUALITY, January 25, 2009
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The quality of this CD is horrible. One of the songs (#14) "When I Grow Up" wasn't even on the C D. It could be that the C D I bought, and that I returned was a knock-off of the original. All in all there was nothing positive about the performer or the C D. Of course none of this was mentioned by the seller who answered my e mail in an insulting rude manner. This is the FIRST bad experience that I've had with a purchase through AMAZON.
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