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Released in 1986, this album showcases John Prine at his very best, blending heartfelt and playful songs that capture his unique perspective on life's quirks and love. It begins with Lulu Walls, a liv
Released in 1986, this album showcases John Prine at his very best, blending heartfelt and playful songs that capture his unique perspective on life's quirks and love. It begins with Lulu Walls, a lively fresh take on a traditional folk tune that invites listeners into a diverse musical journey. Speed of the Sound of Loneliness shines as a touching reflection on loneliness, making it one of Prines most unforgettable songs. For some fun, tracks like Lets Talk Dirty in Hawaiian highlight Prines charming humor, offering a witty and playful spin on love and language. The album also features collaborations with talented musicians like Sam Bush and Jerry Douglas, enriching its sound with added depth and warmth. If you're a fan of John Prine, this record is a true treasure, beautifully illustrating his timeless charm and remarkable versatility as one of Americas most loved songwriters.
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