One can always nit-pick, but this is a pretty fair assessment. Although, except for the three most recent fiascos (the Christmas album, the Sinatra album, and the most recent mess), I have to say I think Shot of Love is truly, truly awful. But, then, the other two "christian" albums also escaped me.
I agree with the top seven, although I might put them in a different order. I like Nashville Skyline, New Morning, and Good As I Been to You a lot more than the writer of the article does.
Saw that report before I saw your link, Deb. One of the classic bits. I think Bill Watterson must have enjoyed those movies since he borrowed that bit for "Calvin and Hobbes."
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Actually a fairly reasonable list.
One can always nit-pick, but this is a pretty fair assessment. Although, except for the three most recent fiascos (the Christmas album, the Sinatra album, and the most recent mess), I have to say I think Shot of Love is truly, truly awful. But, then, the other two "christian" albums also escaped me.
I like 2, 3, 5, and 7.
But I'm a geezer.
I agree with the top seven, although I might put them in a different order. I like Nashville Skyline, New Morning, and Good As I Been to You a lot more than the writer of the article does.
And an o/t obit:
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/burt-kwouk-dead-cato-pink-896919
Saw that report before I saw your link, Deb. One of the classic bits. I think Bill Watterson must have enjoyed those movies since he borrowed that bit for "Calvin and Hobbes."
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