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5.0 out of 5 stars
Truly one of the best albums ever!, October 31, 1999
By A Customer
This review is from: Under the Wishing Tree (Audio CD)
An album by a super-talented virtuoso named Charlie Sexton and his compatriots brought home this possibly once-in-a-lifetime achievement. I have literally played this CD into the bedrock since its release in 1995. An epic of sorts that is long as it is broad in scope, encompassing many moods, colors and textures, but mostly of an earthy variety. Afterall, this is a CD that, in this reviewer's opinion would make a great soundtrack to the exceptional Texas-based film Lone Star. Charlie takes us thru his neighborhood and along the way we meet it's inhabitants as we make it out the other side: thru the neighborhood, past the fields up to the wishing tree, past the woodframed house and the prison, across the railroad tracks to the nightclub called Sanctuary where Charlie declares God is watching over this broken dream of all of ours.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An Engrossing Emotional Experience, June 5, 2001
This review is from: Under the Wishing Tree (Audio CD)
Like most great albums, this one is best when all you're doing is listening to it - not Web surfing, not doing dishes, not reading a book - just listening for 73 minutes. It's also not just a collection of random songs; there are clearly discernible arcs of character development, social commentary and emotion. The songs seem to get more passionate as the album goes on, from the more straightforward (but by no means mundane) rock of "Neighborhood" and "Wishing Tree" to Sexton's poignant stories about his family in "Sunday Clothes," "Plain Bad Luck and Innocent Mistakes" and "Spanish Words" to the intense expression of hope in the face of despair in "Home Sweet Home" and "Broken Dream." "Home Sweet Home," in fact, does an amazing job of continuing the story and keeping the tone of the album going after the immersive experience of the 12-minute epic "Plain Bad Luck and Innocent Mistakes" could've ended a lesser collection. The entire album is exquisitely produced, with tracks weaving in and out of audible range at the perfect moments. If I were forced to insult this CD, I could only point out the rather odd dividing line between tracks 9 and 10. Everything else is quite simply marvelous.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
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truly brilliant, beautiful, rich music, September 1, 1999
By A Customer
This review is from: Under the Wishing Tree (Audio CD)
This is an amazing CD - I cannot believe that more people have not discovered Charlie Sexton. The songs are personal and beautifully written. The music rocks, and yet it's different than any of Sexton's other music. He is a brilliant artist and this is a brilliant work
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