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Album Review: Saginaw, Michigan

Review

The career of this great country singer in some ways went in the opposite manner of other performers who came out of the honky tonk tradition. Usually the earlier recordings of this genre of country singers are the really good ones, with later productions tending to be saturated with the background choruses, string sections, and downplayed picking which passed for fancy productions once Nashville started going Pop like the weasel. However, in the case of Frizzell, this earlier album is one of the ones with somewhat excessive production, and the later recordings sport a more toned-down bar band sound, heavy on the barrelhouse piano. Not that the production here is really that obtrusive. Certainly other country singers have fallen much more the victim to their background singers than this man, who would sound good with a steam hammer and the entire roller-skating staff of a drive-in diner trying to back him up. The title song was of course a huge hit, and if there was ever a town that is too dull to deserve such a great song, "Saginaw, Michigan" would be it. "There's No Food in This House" is a chillingly understated Merle Kilgore number, the singer admitting that he "used to ask what there was for supper, now I don't ask anymore." The conclusion of the song involving a delivery of food from the good-hearted folks at a nearby church may rub some cynical listeners the wrong way. "Hello to Him" is an out and out classic, one of the best songs the artist ever recorded, while the jumping "James River" even sports a banjo in the arrangement, despite this instrument having been practically banned from Nashville recording studios. The best of this material is typical Lefty Frizzell -- in other words, some of the best country music around. ~ Eugene Chadbourne, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Saginaw, Michigan (Lyrics) Bill Anderson, Don Wayne Lefty Frizzell
Stranger Wayne Walker, Irene Stanton Lefty Frizzell
What Good Did You Get (Out of Breaking My Heart) Lefty Frizzell Lefty Frizzell
There's No Food in This House Merle Kilgore Lefty Frizzell
When It Rains the Blues Lefty Frizzell Lefty Frizzell
Hello to Him (Goodbye to Me) Lefty Frizzell Lefty Frizzell
James River June Carter Cash, Merle Kilgore Lefty Frizzell
I'm Not the Man I'm Supposed to Be Wayne Walker Lefty Frizzell
Through the Eyes of a Fool Bobby Bare, Cindy Williams Lefty Frizzell
I Was Coming Home to You Jimmy Rule, Kendall Hayes Lefty Frizzell
Don't Let Her See Me Cry Lefty Frizzell Lefty Frizzell
Lonely Heart Lefty Frizzell Lefty Frizzell

Credits

Lefty Frizzell (Vocals), Lefty Frizzell (Guitar)
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