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Lyle is great and as TM said, no pressure...

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I'll be perfectly honest used to hate country.......so glad i've grown beyond that.

 

Albums by Lyle i bought......just so you know.

 

.....And his Large Band

Road to Ensenada

joshua Judges Ruth

Pontiac

Step Inside this House

 

All on a binge buy........all on Tombstone's recommendation.

 

Mick

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I'll be perfectly honest used to hate country.......so glad i've grown beyond that.

 

Albums by Lyle i bought......just so you know.

 

.....And his Large Band

Road to Ensenada

joshua Judges Ruth

Pontiac

Step Inside this House

 

All on a binge buy........all on Tombstone's recommendation.

 

Mick

Lyle does black gospel better than black folks. No lie. Check out "Church" on youtube. Amazing story telling

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Starting Church now............holy.......shit. This is awesome........you ever have a song that just starts and you just smile. Dude got soul. starting with Ruth then.

 

Mick

Dude inducted Johnny Cash into the RRHOF.

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Awesome......i love me some Cash too.

 

This could be the start of something great.

 

Just started Ruth.

 

I've been to Memphis has a great grove right off.

 

Mick

He's incapable of writing or performing bad music.

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"Joshua Judges Ruth" is just amazing.

He really arrived with that album, though he won a grammy for Lyle Lovett and his Large Band, his 3rd album. The Road to Ensenada is equal to JJRUTH IMO. Step inside this House is awesome, but there all covers of artists he admires. Disc 2 contain Townes Van Zandt covers exclusively and they're all flawless!

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I mentioned Baltimore earlier. That song, musically, is so simple. The story is so so sad.

 

To me it was very very Tom Waits Like. He could have written that too.

 

Family reserve was a much needed gear shift after that heaviness, beautiful Heaviness that is.

 

Mick

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I mentioned Baltimore earlier. That song, musically, is so simple. The story is so so sad.

 

To me it was very very Tom Waits Like. He could have written that too.

 

Family reserve was a much needed gear shift after that heaviness, beautiful Heaviness that is.

 

Mick

It was peanut butter and jelly that did it

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