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Crooked piece of time : the Atlantic & Asylum albums (1971-1980)


Reviews (2)


The Irish times

d. 23. Oct. 2020

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Tony Clayton-Lea

d. 23. Oct. 2020

"The smart-looking, Christmas present-baiting box set for the avid fan, whose original records are either worn out or lost, also features 1979's Pink Cadillac (a misfiring rock'n'roll/rockabilly collection of covers and originals) and 1980's back-on-track Storm Windows. In other words, for often enlightening glimpses into the young soul of "the Mark Twain of songwriting", you won't go far wrong".


Spectrum culture

d. 28. Oct. 2020

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Bob Fish

d. 28. Oct. 2020

"John Prine was an unassuming guy. He never got too full of himself, never spent a lot of time worrying about his legacy. He made records that were deceptively simple. Despite that he was able to craft the kind of record that spoke to the heart. Crooked Piece of Time reveals the beginnings of a 50-year journey. We are better for having had the opportunity to listen to his musings".