Randy Newman's Southern concept album opens with a shot of his satiric wit: In "Rednecks", he creates a thoroughly believable character, deflates racism, pokes fun at Georgia governor Lester Maddox and offends the uptight on both sides of the Mason-Dixon Line. Yet the best tracks aren’t funny at all: "Guilty" and "Marie" are both love songs, delivered by admittedly flawed characters. The haunting ballad "Louisiana 1927", about a real-life flood of historic proportions, took on new meaning after Hurricane Katrina.
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- 26 Songs
- Wolfgang Ambros
- Bonnie Raitt
- Bob Dylan
- Randy Newman
- John Prine
- Duane Eddy
- Warren Zevon