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Humour Me

 
Album Review: Humour Me

  • Artist: Jesse Winchester
  • Rating: StarStarStar
  • Release Date: 1988
  • Total Time: 51:44
  • Genre: Rock

Review

After seven years, Jesse Winchester returned to record stores with a well-crafted pop album made up of new originals in his familiar, winning style. He mixed elements of folk, rock, country, R&B, and gospel on the songs, employing a first-rate backup group featuring new grass stars Sam Bush, Jerry Douglas, Béla Fleck, Edgar Meyer, and Mark O'Connor, plus saxophonist Jim Horn. These pros were able match Winchester's forays into light gospel ("Let's Make a Baby King") and R&B ("Well-A-Wiggy," which had been a hit for the Weather Girls), as well as the straightforward romantic pop songs that made up the bulk of the record. Humour Me lacked the depth of Winchester's best work, but it was easily on a par with his substantial body of craftsmanlike music of the mid-'70s. His voice remained warm and supple, so that his own versions of the songs were effective, and the album also served as a demo for other singers in search of good pop material. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
If I Were Free Jesse Winchester Jesse Winchester (2:40)
Thanks to You Jesse Winchester Jesse Winchester (3:11)
They Just Can't Help Themself Jesse Winchester Jesse Winchester (4:37)
Too Weak to Say Goodbye Jesse Winchester Jesse Winchester (4:15)
Let's Make a Baby King Jesse Winchester Jesse Winchester (4:50)
Well-A-Wiggy Jesse Winchester Jesse Winchester (3:59)
I Don't Think You Love Me Anymore Jesse Winchester Jesse Winchester (2:50)
Willow Jesse Winchester Jesse Winchester (5:01)
Humour Me Jesse Winchester Jesse Winchester (3:38)
I Want to Mean Something to You Jesse Winchester Jesse Winchester (4:58)
Pushover Jesse Winchester Jesse Winchester (5:26)
Love Is Fair Jesse Winchester Jesse Winchester (6:19)

Credits

Russ Barenberg (Guitar (Acoustic)), Jerry Douglas (Dobro), Sam Bush (Mandolin), Edgar Meyer (Bass), Jesse Winchester (Guitar), Jesse Winchester (Keyboards), Jesse Winchester (Vocals), Jesse Winchester (Producer), Jesse Winchester (Main Performer), Bruce Dees (Guitar (Electric)), Béla Fleck (Banjo), Jim Horn (Saxophone), Jim Lloyd (Mastering), Kenny Malone (Percussion), Mark O'Connor (Violin), Bobby Ogdin (Keyboards), Dave Pomeroy (Bass), Steve Turner (Drums), Bil VornDick (Engineer), Bil VornDick (Associate Producer), Bil VornDick (Assistant Producer), Bruce Watkins (Guitar (Acoustic)), Bruce Watkins (Guitar), Jim McGuire (Photography), Phil Gazell (Harmonica)
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