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Bruised Orange received mostly positive reviews when it was released. Writing in Rolling Stone in 1978, Jay Cocks proclaimed that "Steve Goodman is likely the best and certainly the most congenial producer Prine has ever had" and added "No matter when you play it, Bruised Orange carries the chill of Midwest autumn beyond autobiography ... into a kind of personal pop mythology."
The album received mostly positive reviews upon release. The New York Times opined that "Prine is a talented writer and performer and the record is exceptional," concluding that "it's certainly Mr. Prine's masterpiece to date."
German Afternoons received a Grammy Award nomination for Best Contemporary Folk Recording. Writing for AllMusic, critic Jim Smith says of the album, "...this is a sleepy-town stroll, featuring snappy accompaniment by the New Grass Revival."
"Bruised Orange (Chain of Sorrow)" – 5:20; Tracks #1–6 are originally from John Prine; Tracks #7–9 are originally from Diamonds in the Rough; Tracks #10–14 are originally from Sweet Revenge; Tracks #15–18 are originally from Common Sense; Tracks #19–21 are originally from Bruised Orange; Disc 2 "Sabu Visits the Twin Cities Alone ...
Megan Moroney’s first hit song chronicled a journey that this Georgia native never thought she’d take: In “Tennessee Orange,” which reached No. 1 on country radio last year, she’s a ...
In Spite of Ourselves is the 13th studio album of John Prine, featuring duets of classic country songs with various well-known female folk and alt-country vocalists, released in 1999.
Areas highlighted in yellow, not solid orange, are under evacuation warnings. For public safety and to protect natural resources, the entire Angeles National Forest will be closed from Jan 8 to ...
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