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Hill Country Rain

 
Album Review: Hill Country Rain
 

  • Artist: Jerry Jeff Walker
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: 1992
  • Total Time: 42:13
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Country

Review

After Too Old to Change, Jerry Jeff Walker went into a creative slide -- albums like Cowjazz and Reunion were embarrassing for an artist of his stature -- that existed until he signed with Rykodisc, and even then on Gypsy Songman, and this set has Walker playing some of his older tunes redone with modern production. But on both records, particularly here, Walker is clearly in the midst of a creative renaissance. Hill Country Rain kicks off with a stunning freewheeling anthem in "Rock & Roll My Baby" in which he restates his claim to the outlaw throne. Walker's obsession with fusing his brand of country with his adopted home in the Caribbean drenches "So Bad Last Night," but it works better than anything Jimmy Buffet has written in the same vein for over two decades. The plaintive cover of Steven Fromholz's "Singin' the Dinosaur Blues" blows away the original and could have been written by Walker himself. In any case, Fromholz should never play it again after this. The place of pan pipes feels a bit strange but adds immeasurably. But it's Walker's own songs that ring the truest. Accompanied by the Lost Gonzo Compadres -- Gary P. Nunn is missing, but Lloyd Maines is present -- plainly put, Walker writes his ass off here, from "Time to Stay Home," with its moving account of wisdom gained from a lifetime of being a gypsy songman, to the moving and tender "Last Night I Fell in Love Again" and on into "To the Artist." Walker's decades of war stories have evolved into a bittersweet wisdom. Even the recordings of "Curly and Lil" and the title track are fresh and new, wringing new truths from the old words. This is a record about songs, not about Walker's myth; here is a place where art and the truth converge, and listeners are lucky to encounter them both in his work once again. ~ Thom Jurek, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Rock & Roll My Baby Jerry Jeff Walker Jerry Jeff Walker (6:00)
So Bad Last Night Jerry Jeff Walker Jerry Jeff Walker (3:48)
Singin' the Dinosaur Blues Steven Fromholz Jerry Jeff Walker (3:28)
Time to Stay Home Jerry Jeff Walker Jerry Jeff Walker (4:04)
Last Night I Fell in Love Again Don Schlitz, Jerry Jeff Walker Jerry Jeff Walker (3:30)
The Man He Used to Be Ron Davies, Jeff Silbar Jerry Jeff Walker (3:28)
Curly and Lil Jerry Jeff Walker Jerry Jeff Walker (3:10)
The Dutchman Michael Smith Jerry Jeff Walker (5:13)
To the Artist Jerry Jeff Walker Jerry Jeff Walker (4:35)
Hill Country Rain Jerry Jeff Walker Jerry Jeff Walker (4:57)

Credits

John Inmon (Guitar (Acoustic)), John Inmon (Guitar), John Inmon (Guitar (Electric)), John Inmon (Vocals), John Inmon (Harmony Vocals), Jerry Jeff Walker (Guitar (Acoustic)), Jerry Jeff Walker (Guitar), Jerry Jeff Walker (Guitar (Rhythm)), Jerry Jeff Walker (Vocals), Jerry Jeff Walker (Producer), Jerry Jeff Walker (Main Performer), Jerry Jeff Walker (Liner Notes), Jerry Jeff Walker (Executive Producer), Freddie "Steady" Krc (Drums), Lloyd Maines (Guitar (Acoustic)), Lloyd Maines (Dobro), Lloyd Maines (Guitar), Lloyd Maines (Pedal Steel), Lloyd Maines (Guitar (Steel)), Lloyd Maines (Producer), Brian Piper (Keyboards), Fred Remmert (Engineer), Susan Walker (Producer), Susan Walker (Executive Producer), Susan Walker (Art Direction), Scott VanOSdol (Photography), Dick Reeves (Design), Bob Livingston (Bass), Bob Livingston (Vocals), Bob Livingston (Harmony Vocals)
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