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Farm Fresh Onions

 
Album Review: Farm Fresh Onions

  • Artist: Robert Earl Keen, Jr.
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: October 07, 2003
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Folk

Review

For close to two decades, Robert Earl Keen has been one of the great archetypical Texas singer/songwriters, offering up well-crafted narratives and witty slice-of-life tunes accompanied by melodies that flowed on a river of tart, dusty twang. But Keen offers a bit of a changeup on his eighth studio album, Farm Fresh Onions; while Keen's songwriting remains as sharp as ever and his vocals -- a regular-guy drawl that proves to be an especially malleable instrument, capable of delivering comedy and tragedy with equal skill -- are in fine shape, it appears Keen felt like rocking out a bit more on this set, and rock out he does. The chugging guitars on "Train Trek" and "Beat the Devil," the loose and casual funk of "Floppy Shoes," and the Farfisa-and-chicken-scratch goofiness of the title cut don't exactly turn this into Keen's bid for the cover of Circus, but much of Farm Fresh Onions does swing harder and offer more challenging textures than many fans would expect, and even by the standards of the author of "Five Pound Bass" and "The Bluegrass Widow," "Farm Fresh Onions" and "Floppy Shoes" rank high on the silliness meter. But while Keen wanted to have some fun with this set, he also offers a goodly portion of music that will please longtime fans -- the small-town blues of "Out Here in the Middle," the dour gig-gone-bad of "Furnace Fan," and the late-night laments of "Famous Words" and "Let the Music Play." Farm Fresh Onions shows that Robert Earl Keen is still finding new directions to take his talents, while at the same time staying in touch with the music that's made his name, and he's in solid form on both sides of the fence. ~ Mark Deming, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Furnace Fan Robert Earl Keen, Jr. Robert Earl Keen, Jr. (3:58)
All I Have Is Today Robert Earl Keen, Jr. Robert Earl Keen, Jr. (3:28)
Out Here in the Middle James McMurtry Robert Earl Keen, Jr. (4:29)
Train Trek Robert Earl Keen, Jr. Robert Earl Keen, Jr. (6:00)
Farm Fresh Onions Robert Earl Keen, Jr. Robert Earl Keen, Jr. (4:46)
Floppy Shoes Robert Earl Keen, Jr. Robert Earl Keen, Jr. (3:36)
Gone On Robert Earl Keen, Jr. Robert Earl Keen, Jr. (2:42)
So Sorry Blues Robert Earl Keen, Jr. Robert Earl Keen, Jr. (4:23)
Beats the Devil Robert Earl Keen, Jr. Robert Earl Keen, Jr. (3:01)
These Years Robert Earl Keen, Jr. Robert Earl Keen, Jr. (3:49)
Famous Words Robert Earl Keen, Jr. Robert Earl Keen, Jr. (3:46)
Let the Music Play Robert Earl Keen, Jr., Bill Whitbeck Robert Earl Keen, Jr. (5:36)
Farm Fresh Onions Extras Robert Earl Keen, Jr. (3:02)

Credits

Jay Hudson (Engineer), Steve Starnes (Engineer), Eamon McLoughlin (Violin), Robert Earl Keen, Jr. (Vocals), Rich Brotherton (Vocals (Background)), Ian McLagan (Organ), Rich Brotherton (National Steel Guitar), Garrett Rittenberry (Design), Rich Brotherton (Guitar (Acoustic)), Tom Van Schaik (Percussion), Rich Brotherton (Guitar (Electric)), Rich Brotherton (Piano), Glen Rose (Photography), Rich Brotherton (Mandola), Bill Whitbeck (Vocals (Background)), Bill Whitbeck (Bass), Leeann Atherton (Vocals (Background)), Marty Muse (Pedal Steel), Eamon McLoughlin (Viola), Rich Brotherton (Guitar (Baritone)), Tom Van Schaik (Drums), Bill Whitbeck (Vocal Harmony), Robert Earl Keen, Jr. (Guitar (Acoustic)), Rich Brotherton (Vocal Harmony), Rich Brotherton (Engineer), Ed Cherney (Mixing), Shawn Colvin (Vocal Harmony), Rich Brotherton (Producer), Riley Osbourne (Piano), Riley Osbourne (Organ), Rich Brotherton (Lap Steel Guitar), Rich Brotherton (Mandolin), Riley Osbourne (Clarinet)
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Farm Fresh Onions
Studio album by Robert Earl Keen
Released October 7, 2003 (US)
Recorded ?
Genre Folk
Length 52:36
Label Audium AUD-CD-8191 (US)
Producer Rich Brotherton
Professional reviews
Robert Earl Keen chronology
Gravitational Forces
(2001)
Farm Fresh Onions
(2003)
What I Really Mean
(2005)

Farm Fresh Onions is an album by Texas-based Folk singer-songwriter Robert Earl Keen, first released in the United States on October 7, 2003 (see 2003 in music).

Track listing

  1. "Furnace Fan" – 3:58
  2. "All I Have Is Today" – 3:28
  3. "Out Here in the Middle" (James McMurtry) – 4:29
  4. "Train Trek" – 6:00
  5. "Farm Fresh Onions" – 4:46
  6. "Floppy Shoes" – 3:36
  7. "Gone On" – 2:42
  8. "So Sorry Blues" – 4:23
  9. "Beats the Devil" – 3:01
  10. "These Years" – 3:49
  11. "Famous Words" – 3:46
  12. "Let the Music Play" (Robert Earl Keen, Bill Whitbeck) – 5:36
  13. "Farm Fresh Onions Extras" – 3:02

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