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Best of Cowboy Junkies

Current price: $15.99
Best of Cowboy Junkies
Best of Cowboy Junkies

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Best of Cowboy Junkies

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Like so many of their '80s contemporaries,
Cowboy Junkies
have never quite broken into the mainstream, yet their music has seeped into movies, television, and
alternative
radio. Despite their lack of fame, they still made great music that persevered through trends and imitators, and the best of that music is found on this compilation. Their early covers of
"Sweet Jane"
and
"I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry"
highlight the first third of the album, featuring
Margo Timmons
' whispered vocals over the lazy shuffle pumped out by the rest of the band. The up-tempo
country
lament
"Sun Comes Up, It's Tuesday Morning"
and the cheery
"To Live Is to Fly"
show
Timmons
' vocals shaping into a strong croon reminiscent of
Natalie Merchant
. Even their '90s work, which critics were never very kind to, still has strong representation with
"Anniversary Song"
"Hard to Explain."
Fans may wonder why no songs from any album past
Pale Sun, Crescent Moon
are included, as so many great songs -- from
"Common Disaster"
to
"Dragging Hooks"
-- could have rounded out the album. Although these albums may have been financial disappointments, they still could have included some of the stronger tracks. As it is, this is still a good retrospective of the strongest years of a band who made good albums long after the compilation's cutoff date. ~ Bradley Torreano

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