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Call Me Insane

Current price: $17.99
Call Me Insane
Call Me Insane

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Call Me Insane

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has been been making records for 25 years, which makes him as much of a veteran as any of the honky tonk legends who inspired him in the first place, and like many music biz lifers, is a smart guy who knows how to give his fans what they want while keeping thing fresh so he doesn't get bored. Released in 2015, may not sound like a major creative breakthrough (and ultimately it isn't), but there are just enough countrypolitan accents in tunes like "Forever Valentine," "Crocodile Tears," and the title track to show isn't just a honky tonk man, and his way with a weeper is every bit as strong as his knack for tunes about beer drinking and good times. 's band -- including on piano, on pedal steel, and joining on guitar -- is in typically superb form on , capturing the nuances of the intimate numbers and delivering the right amount of revved-up energy when turns it up on his tribute to , "Jonesin' for Jones," and his celebration of true love, "Hot Dang." is as strong a songwriter as he is a singer, and he can tell the tale of a working man ("A Day at a Time"), describe a romance gone bad South of the Border ("Tienes Cabeza de Palo"), or ponder his own idea of paradise ("Heaven's Gonna Have a Honky Tonk") with down-to-earth smarts and a real gift for wordplay. In the grand tradition of and , may not crank out masterpieces on a regular basis, but he never fails to deliver the goods when he goes into the studio, and shows the honky tonk man can still write 'em and sing 'em as well as you could hope, and he's not slowing down a quarter-century into his career. ~ Mark Deming

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