Cowboy Junkies - The Caution Horses

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Album Details

Title: The Caution Horses
Artist: Cowboy Junkies
Release Date: 2/1990
Re-Released On: 2/1/2008
Label: RCA Records, Sbme Special Mkts.
Duration: 44:32
UPCs: 078635205824, 886972504124, 078635205817, 078635205848, 743211835725
Genre: Rock
Styles: Alternative Pop/Rock, Alternative Country-Rock, Adult Alternative Pop/Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock, College Rock
Moods: Autumnal, Bittersweet, Calm/Peaceful, Gentle, Plaintive, Poignant, Wistful, Hypnotic, Intimate, Literate, Melancholy, Nocturnal, Warm, Organic, Reflective, Sophisticated, Cerebral, Earnest, Laid-Back/Mellow
Total Copies: 8
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Sun Comes up, It's Tuesday Morning
  2. 'cause Cheap Is How I Feel
  3. Thirty Summers
  4. Mariner's Song
  5. Powderfinger
  6. Rock and Bird
  7. Witches
  8. Where Are You Tonight?
  9. Escape Is So Simple
  10. You Will Be Loved Again

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2008CDSbme Special Mkts.725041
1994CDRCA Records74321183572
1990CDRCA Records2058-2-R

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Album Review

With the ethereal voice of Margo Timmins gleaning the lyrics "The phone rings, but I don't answer it/Good news always sleeps till noon" on the opener ("Sun Comes Up, It's Tuesday Morning), listeners rest assured -- the Junkies haven't compromised their comfortable, country-twanged, folk-rock style to cater more to the trends of the masses. Mellow, honest, and provocatively reticent at points, their melancholic tone might seem bland to those with more aggressive tastes, or to simply more mainstream palettes, but for those whose tastes float serenely upstream, and for Junkies fans in general, this album is a treat. As usual, brother and lead guitarist Michael Timmins has created narratives that make poetry of everyday observations and anecdotes. Not as rocking as later releases, but offering more originals than earlier ones, this, their third full-length, brings back the mandolin and fiddle playing of Jeff Bird, the accordion stylings of Jaro Czerwinec, and pedal & lap steel guitar from Kim Deschamps -- all of which gracefully complemented the Trinity Sessions recordings. Their arrangements seem simply planned, and it's the combination of such a consistently minimalist quality with Michael Timmins' delicate songwriting that evokes ghost-story moods ("Witches") and sunset-beyond-the-porch-swing moments. Aside from the Neil Young cover "Powderfinger," The Caution Horses marks the Junkies' gradual shift toward more original work, and stands as the calm before the more rocking, commercially successful storm of material that followed. Highlights include "'Cause Cheap Is How I Feel," "Rock and Bird," and "Escape Is Simple." ~ Deanne Briggs, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Alan AntonBass
Chris BuckPhotography
Cowboy JunkiesMixing, Artwork
Dave HoughtonArt Direction, Percussion
Graham HendersonPhotography
Jaro CzerwinecAccordion
Jeff BirdFiddle, Harmonica, Mandolin, Photography
Jeff HamAssistant Engineer
Kim DeschampsLap Steel Guitar, Pedal Steel
Margo TimminsPhotography, Vocals
Martin LeeAssistant Engineer
Michael TimminsGuitar, Producer
Peter MooreMixing, Digital Mastering, Engineer, Producer
Peter TimminsDrums
Tom HendersonEngineer