Robert Earl Keen, Jr. - A Bigger Piece of Sky

Robert Earl Keen, Jr. - A Bigger Piece of Sky
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Album Details

Title: A Bigger Piece of Sky
Artist: Robert Earl Keen, Jr.
Release Date: 1993
Re-Released On: 11/13/2001
Label: Sugar Hill Records, Special Delivery (UK), Rosetta
Duration: 39:39
Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto
UPCs: 015891103723, 820460200228, 015891103747, 5016272104822
Genre: Folk
Styles: Progressive Country, Country-Folk, Alt-Country, Contemporary Folk, Alternative/Indie Rock
Moods: Amiable/Good-Natured, Cynical/Sarcastic, Earthy, Melancholy, Bittersweet, Irreverent, Sentimental, Witty, Autumnal, Earnest, Freewheeling, Gritty, Humorous, Intimate, Laid-Back/Mellow, Literate, Organic, Plaintive, Reflective, Wistful
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 1
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. So I Can Take My Rest
  2. Whenever Kindness Fails
  3. Amarillo Highway
  4. Night Right for Love
  5. Jesse With the Long Hair
  6. Blow You Away
  7. Here in Arkansas
  8. Daddy Had a Buick
  9. Corpus Christi Bay
  10. Crazy Cowboy Dream
  11. Paint the Town Beige
  12. [Untitled Hidden Track]

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2001CDRosetta2002
1999CDSpecial Delivery (UK)1048
1993CDSugar Hill RecordsSH-CD-1037

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Album Review

Arguably his finest record, Robert Earl Keen's A Bigger Piece of Sky is a transitional album for him -- he begins to evolve out of the terrain of his organic small-town Texas songwriting comfort zone and to walk the knife's edge between a more expansive meld of roots rock, honky tonk country, and Western back-porch folk. Keen is an inheritor of that particular brand of songwriting that Jerry Jeff Walker established in the 1970s, where the good times and wandering life of a minstrel are juxtaposed against a small-town view of a confounding world. Produced with crisp attention to detail by Garry Velletri, Keen's songs observe the smaller details in a private life, whether that life remains in the same place mentally and physically or, because of some mercurial and difficult-to-place event, slips over the line into forbidden territory. Both kinds of songs are here. The album opens slowly with "So I Can Take My Rest." This is Keen at his very best. He records loneliness, uncertainty, and the vulnerability of a man at his limit, one who seeks only simple solace in the evening to get through another day. The acoustic guitars, whispering snares, and organic bassline drift and drone, propelling the singer to disclose his fear and need. And though tender and subtle, its effect is sharp, going straight for the place in the heart that wakes at night wondering if it is understood by anyone. But there's also the rollicking working-class blues of "Amarillo Highway" and "Corpus Christi Bay," the pathos-drenched country-rock of "Whenever Kindness Fails" and "Blow You Away," and the shimmering uptempo country outlaw tome "Jesse With the Long Hair," which is akin to a honky tonk version of Bob Dylan's "Lilly, Rosemary, and the Jack of Hearts." But there are other songs here, too, like the slick western swing of "Daddy Had a Buick," the old-timey country of "Crazy Cowboy Dream," and the lonesome, sultry love song "Night Right for Love," a duet with Maura O'Connell. And to close the set there is the tender, introspective acceptance of the title track, which reflects upon the life of a former hell-raising drifter who has settled in -- despite his continued restlessness -- to the peace of mind of small-town life with no regrets but an itch in his craw. This is the best kind of country song, where the desperado comes in from the cold to begin again; it's succinct, gently humorous, and universal in its view. This is Keen at his very best. If you can only have one Robert Earl Keen disc, this is the one to consider. ~ Thom Jurek, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Bryan DuckworthViolin
Dave DurocherPercussion, Vocals (Background), Vocal Harmony, Drums, Producer
David HeathBass, Bass (Upright), Vocals (Background), Vocal Harmony
Denny PurcellMastering
Diane PainterDesign
Garry TallentBass (Electric), Bass (Upright), Percussion, Drums, Bass
Garry VelletriMixing, Producer
George MarinelliVocals (Background), Guitar (Electric), Vocal Harmony
Jay SpellAccordion
Jeff CoppageEngineer, Mixing
Jennifer PrinceVocal Harmony, Vocals (Background)
Jonathan YudkinViolin
Marty StuartMandolin
Maura O'ConnellVocals (Background), Vocal Harmony, Vocals, Duet
Michael SnowTenor Banjo, Guitar, Vocals, Bodhran, Drums, Vocals (Background)
Neal MerrickDigital Editing
Peter FiganPhotography, Back Cover
Ray StrangPaintings, Cover Art
Robert Earl Keen, Jr.Vocals, Guitar (Acoustic), Composer, Guitar
Terry AllenComposer
Tommy SpurlockGuitar (Steel), Lap Steel Guitar, Guitar (Acoustic), Pedal Steel, Gut String Guitar, Guitar