Music / rock

Dixie blur


Reviews (3)


The line of best fit

d. 11. Mar. 2020

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Chris Todd

d. 11. Mar. 2020

"As the scope and ambition of Wilson's albums have increased with each release, the grandiosity of Rare Birds has been followed with scaling back here, the hell for leather atmosphere being a result in recording the album in under a week. It's safe to say Wilson is feeling a little bit country, a little bit rock and roll on Dixie Blur, and as with his other albums, the stylistic tweaks fit him like a glove".


Folk radio UK

d. 5. Mar. 2020

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Bob Fish

d. 5. Mar. 2020

"Jonathan Wilson has always been able to make music offering engagement with all emotions. What makes Dixie Blur so special is his ability to allow a team of crack musicians to come along for a ride on his emotional roller coaster. Together they have created an organic revelation that once again illustrates the immense talent that is Jonathan Wilson".


Politiken

d. 7. Mar. 2020

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Pernille Jensen

d. 7. Mar. 2020

"Jonathan Wilson går countryvejen med stil på endnu et vellykket album ... 'Dixie Blur' er blevet til i Nashville, og albummet er da også svøbt i pedal steel, violin og varm akustisk guitar efter alle countryrockens uskrevne regler ... den hektiske fiddle-feber på 'In Heaven Making Love' og 'El Camino Real', der lyder som nærmest studentikost countryrockede stiløvelser. Men de stikker ud på et overvejende smukt album, der er karakteriseret af en moden ro - som dog gerne må være stilheden, før Wilson sætter strøm til guitaren igen".