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Fair and Square

John Prine

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After a nine-year hiatus since his last album of new material, a songwriting legend returns in fine form, with twelve originals and a pair of imaginatively executed covers. A battle with neck cancer has left Prine's voice rougher-edged than before, but the overall effect is as warm and homey as ever. Producing his own work for the first time, Prine employs mostly acoustic arrangements of guitar, pedal steel, mandolin, and accordion, with occasional bursts of electric guitar (see his honky-tonk take on the Carter Family's "Bear Creek Blues"). Highlights include the sweetly upbeat "The Glory of Love" and "Crazy as a Loon," with its wry dissection of life in three different cities of dreams. Prine has lost neither his sense of humor nor his conscience, as in the politically pointed "Some Humans Ain't Human": "Some people ain't kind/You open up their hearts/And here's what you'll find/A few frozen pizzas/Some ice cubes with hair/A broken popsicle/You don't want to go there." Listening to Fair and Square is like hearing from an old friend who's been away too long: it's thoroughly worth the wait.

Customer Reviews

John Prine at his best

For those of you who remember Sam Stone, or Your Flag Decal Won't Get You into Heaven any More - this is a different album. Sure, it has the wonderful lyrics - sense of humor and irony. But this is a softer Prine. There are several classic Prine numbers (although I believe all of the songs are new). The one I like the best is Other Side of Town - which is lyrical and clever at the same time. But there are others on the list that are also great. John Prine's ability to turn a phrase is not at all diminished - when coupled with his musical sense - this album is a real treat.

Couldn't be any better

I couldn't have asked for a better album. It's nice to hear him again. Welcome back John.

Awesome!

This guy is incredible...why can't we hear stuff like this on the radio. I guess that's why everyone's listening to ipods. Thanks for always giving us something really great to listen to John.

Biography

Born: October 10, 1946 in Maywood, IL

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

An acclaimed singer/songwriter whose literate work flirted with everything from acoustic folk to rockabilly to straight-ahead country, John Prine was born October 10, 1946, in Maywood, IL. Raised by parents firmly rooted in their rural Kentucky background, at age 14 Prine began learning to play the guitar from his older brother while taking inspiration from his grandfather, who had played with Merle Travis. After a two-year tenure in...
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