Souvenirs (John Prine album)
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Studio album by John Prine | ||||
Released | 2000 | |||
Genre | Folk, Alt-country, Americana | |||
Label | Oh Boy | |||
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Souvenirs is the 14th studio album by John Prine, released in 2000. Originally intended for German-only release, the album consists of new performances of some of Prine's most popular early songs.
Reception
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [1] |
Freight Train Boogie | [2] |
Writing for Allmusic, critic Zac Johnson wrote of the album "John Prine's contemporary touches on these old favorites may provide new insights, but the new versions rarely surpass the originals."[1] Music critic Bill Frater wrote "His story-songs still sound touching and sentimental, and comfortable as an old pea coat. If for some reason you don't know these classic tunes, this is worth getting and if you do you'll appreciate getting reacquainted."[2]
Track listing
All tracks composed by John Prine.
- "Souvenirs" – 3:42
- "Fish and Whistle" – 3:00
- "Far from Me" – 5:09
- "Angel from Montgomery" – 5:07
- "Donald and Lydia" – 4:09
- "Christmas in Prison" – 4:46
- "Storm Windows" – 4:26
- "Grandpa Was a Carpenter" – 2:52
- "Late John Garfield Blues" – 3:46
- "Blue Umbrella" – 3:53
- "Six O'Clock News" – 4:36
- "People Puttin' People Down" – 4:00
- "Sam Stone" – 4:39
- "Please Don't Bury Me" – 3:06
- "Hello in There" – 4:57
Personnel
- John Prine – vocals, guitar
- Stuart Basore – pedal steel guitar
- Shawn Camp – fiddle
- Paul Griffith – drums, percussion
- Pat McLaughlin – harmony vocals
- Phil Parlapiano – organ, mandolin, piano, accordion
- Jason Wilber – mandolin, guitar