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Broken Hearts & Auto Parts
Kevn Kinney
Broken Hearts & Auto Parts
Genres: Folk, Pop, Rock
 
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All Artists: Kevn Kinney
Title: Broken Hearts & Auto Parts
Members Wishing: 2
Total Copies: 0
Label: Evil Teen Records
Release Date: 3/26/2002
Genres: Folk, Pop, Rock
Style: Contemporary Folk
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 651751001824

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Music for crying and music for driving
smac29 | San Francisco, CA United States | 11/23/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Kevn Kinney first made it with Southern punk/folk/metal/country band Drivin' n' Cryin' on college radio in the late '80s, finally going semi-big in 1991 with the MTV and rock radio success of Fly Me Courageous, the band's most polished (and most metal) album. But DnC had built a following on its first three records with a balance of distorted guitar rave-ups and gentle acoustic tunes. While the band floundered in the '90s, moving from label to label while trying to settle on an identity, Kinney found peace making records like 1990's folky MacDougal Blues, recorded with pal Peter Buck, and the bleak Down Out Law in 1994.Two years after Kinney returned to the solo stage on the haunting The Flower And The Knife (with Govt. Mule's Warren Haynes playing the Pete Buck role, producing and providing guitar sounds Kinney could only dream of creating) he's released Broken Hearts and Auto Parts. Less dark than his last effort, the new record nonetheless opens with the melancholy title song - a bleak look back at a tough year that any American could relate to - that's reprised at the end with a touching story of paternal advice that helps explain the origin of the title.The best song is the driving "Back Roads And Rainy Days," with a catchy chorus refrain any lonesome motorist can relate to: "Dialing down the radio/trying to find a song about you." The song's churning beat would make it perfect for any road jaunt, long or short.Kinney's old band is rumored to be attempting a comeback, but in the meantime fans of his wistful tales of heartbreak and the beauty of simple living need look no further than his latest album. There may be no place for Kinney's music on MTV or rock radio these days, but in this reviewer's opinion, there's no greater endorsement than that."
CLASS!!!!
John Barker | sanford, NC USA | 10/10/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)

"You can tell that it must of been a relaxed atmosphere recording this album. Kevn didn't care if a little talking or laughter got through. This cd is like a favorite old pair of shoes, it feels so darn good and it will take you a lot of places. The music is played with just enough instruments, with the players sitting around in a circle on folding chairs.It comes across as though Kevn and the band are in the room with you.
All the song are solid and fit together in a way as to take you down a road of stories that leave you feeling as though you cruised sitting along side Kevn in his car with all the broken hearts and auto parts. The best cd I have bought this year!"
A Treasure
smac29 | 03/15/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I love this CD -- it hasn't left my CD wallet since I purchased it three months ago. You feel like you're in the same room while he's playing. Favorite cuts are "It's Comin' Down This Way," "Back Roads and Rainy Days," and "Lightning Strikes Twice," but every song is a winner. Believe me, once you give this one a listen, you'll be hunting high and low for the rest of his catalogue."