John Stewart - Havana (2003)
BAND/ARTIST: John Stewart
- Title: Havana
- Year Of Release: 2003
- Label: Appleseed
- Genre: Soft Rock, Folk Rock, Singer-Songwriter
- Quality: flac lossless (tracks)
- Total Time: 01:01:57
- Total Size: 305 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Davey On The Internet
02. Who Stole The Soul Of Johnny Dreams
03. One-eyed Joe
04. Starman
05. Dogs In The Bed
06. Rock 'n' Roll Nation
07. Cowboy In The Distance
08. I Want To Be Elvis
09. Star In The Black Sky Shining
10. Turn Of The Century (Diana)
11. Miracle Girl
12. Lucky Old Sun
13. Waltz Of The Crazy Moon
14. Rally Down The Night
15. Waiting For Castro To Die
Havana ranks among John Stewart's best albums, which is saying a good deal, since he has released more than 40 -- many of them excellent -- in a career that dates all the way back to 1961. His first new studio recording in five years, Havana features an eclectic mix of 15 folk-tinged ballads and spirited rockers, all but one by Stewart. (The sole non-original is the standard "Lucky Old Sun," which proves a perfect match for the singer's world-weary baritone.) The lyrics -- some personal, some political -- hit their marks more often than not and are frequently poignant ("Waiting for Castro to Die" and the terrific "Cowboy in the Distance") or funny. ("Attention Kmart shoppers," Stewart begins one song, "Do you really need all of that crap?") Not every lyric works: While clearly heartfelt, a tribute to Stewart's wife ("Miracle Girl") is cliché ridden; "Davey on the Internet" is fun but nonsensical; and songs about rock & roll and Princess Diana all fall short in their effort to say something profound. But the melodies and vocals are consistently strong on this CD. So is the instrumentation, which is mostly by Stewart, who plays guitars, banjo, bass, keyboards, percussion, and harmonica. Even when a lyric occasionally falls short, therefore, the music is strong enough to keep you well entertained.
01. Davey On The Internet
02. Who Stole The Soul Of Johnny Dreams
03. One-eyed Joe
04. Starman
05. Dogs In The Bed
06. Rock 'n' Roll Nation
07. Cowboy In The Distance
08. I Want To Be Elvis
09. Star In The Black Sky Shining
10. Turn Of The Century (Diana)
11. Miracle Girl
12. Lucky Old Sun
13. Waltz Of The Crazy Moon
14. Rally Down The Night
15. Waiting For Castro To Die
Havana ranks among John Stewart's best albums, which is saying a good deal, since he has released more than 40 -- many of them excellent -- in a career that dates all the way back to 1961. His first new studio recording in five years, Havana features an eclectic mix of 15 folk-tinged ballads and spirited rockers, all but one by Stewart. (The sole non-original is the standard "Lucky Old Sun," which proves a perfect match for the singer's world-weary baritone.) The lyrics -- some personal, some political -- hit their marks more often than not and are frequently poignant ("Waiting for Castro to Die" and the terrific "Cowboy in the Distance") or funny. ("Attention Kmart shoppers," Stewart begins one song, "Do you really need all of that crap?") Not every lyric works: While clearly heartfelt, a tribute to Stewart's wife ("Miracle Girl") is cliché ridden; "Davey on the Internet" is fun but nonsensical; and songs about rock & roll and Princess Diana all fall short in their effort to say something profound. But the melodies and vocals are consistently strong on this CD. So is the instrumentation, which is mostly by Stewart, who plays guitars, banjo, bass, keyboards, percussion, and harmonica. Even when a lyric occasionally falls short, therefore, the music is strong enough to keep you well entertained.
Folk | Rock | FLAC / APE
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