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Broken Hearts & Dirty Windows: Songs of John Prine
Various Artists
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Overview
Track Listing
1
Bruised Orang(Chain of Sorrow) - Justin Vernon
2
Wedding Day iFuneralville - Conor Oberst and the Mystic Valley Band
3
All the Best
4
Mexican Home
5
Six O'Clock Ns
6
Far from Me
7
Spanish Pipedam
8
Angel from Mogomery
9
Late John Gareld Blues, The
10
Daddy's LittlPumpkin
11
Unwed Fathers - Deer Tick
12
Let's Talk Diy in Hawaiian
Details
- Genre: Country
- Release Date: June 2010
- Label: Oh Boy
- Format: CD
- Number of Discs: 1
- Audio Format: Stereo
- Producer: Josh Talley (Compilation)
Music Reviews
Editorial Reviews
Rolling Stone (p.80) - "The tunes are personalized with minor mutations, capturing the sort of signature life-affirming darkness epitomized by a couplet from 'Six O'Clock News'..."
Uncut (p.92) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "[A] stirring salute to the unflashy genius of John Prine."
Mojo (Publisher) (p.95) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "Conor Oberst injects indie rock into 'Wedding Day In Funeralville,' but all of it is done with a loving, humble grace."
Paste (magazine) - "At last, the tribute he deserves. The songs of dirt-road troubador John Prine are malleable -- simple, elegiac tales of people living out simple lives."
Pitchfork (Website) - "Abandoning the ethereal folk of Bon Iver, Justin Vernon invests 'Bruised Orange (Chain of Sorrow)' with an earthy gravity, packing in a novel's worth of detail in just four minutes."
Record Collector (magazine) (p.89) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "Respectful covers abound...with the ever-improving Justin Townes 'Son Of Steve' Earle especially affecting on 'Far From Me'..."