If you don't have it get "Waltz Across America" 1999-2000 live. I just found it - an import from Canada on their Lucent record label - it is excellent! Excellent sonics also.
Where is Craig?? its been at least 15 minutes now that this has beeen up!! :) gotta thank Craig for turning me onto the Junkies in the first place, a household name now :) ~Tim
You can order not only Waltz across America but a couple of other obscure C J Cd,s like Rarities, B-Sides and slow, Sad Waltzes. Listening to A Horse in the Country late at night after a couple of Azmuth aligners is truly an experience. Multiple eargasims guaranteed.They even sound great through Garfish's old speakers.
Thanks Pops-- and you other goofs too. It's nice to see a good report on their latest release. Actually, I thought it wasn't supposed to be available for awhile? But I got a message from Margo (*_*) the other day and will definitely be ordering ""Open Road""-- starting to drool now......... and BTW for those inclined (such as me), the Junkies have a 3 hour DVD that can be purchased with the new CD. Cheers. Craig
I think that those who have read my posts over the past 2+ years will agree that my listening tastes are pretty catholic. So, please take this question in the spirit it is asked: what SPECIFICALLY do you find interesting about Cowboy Junkie's music?
I am not asking this question to antagonize anyone -- I really am curious and want to know what engages you about their music. I owned a copy of the original LP release of The Trinity Sessions -- purchased after the first rave reviews in one of the audio mags in the late 1980's -- and eventually gave the LP away because it failed to appeal to me in any way.
So, as Joan Rivers used to say: can we talk? What elements of this group's music seems to appeal to so many?
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