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Souvenirs

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Souvenirs
Souvenirs

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Souvenirs

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In the liner notes to
John Prine
's 2000 album
Souvenirs
, he calls the songs he has recorded during his 30-year career "faithful companions." They are indeed warm, friendly, and boldly intimate, whispering secrets to the listener -- but at the same time they are growing older and smoothing their youthful edge. In an effort to have his own master recordings of his favorite and most popular songs,
Prine
re-recorded 15 tracks for release in Germany (as he has always wanted to be popular in Germany), but upon hearing these re-recorded versions
Oh Boy Records
decided to release them in the U.S. (as
has always wanted to be popular there as well). The result is an interesting mix, wherein the historical stories (
"Grandpa Was a Carpenter,"
"The Late John Garfield Blues"
) and rocking chair reminiscences (
"Angel From Montgomery"
) are recalled with a genuine wisdom of the years, but the songs tinged with
's signature cynical smirk (
"People Puttin' People Down,"
"Please Don't Bury Me"
) have lost some of their cheeky, finger-pointing optimism and almost sound like grumbling. Along with other performers who have tried to regain access to their compositions by re-recording them (it seems everyone from
Merle Haggard
to
Prince
has lost original song rights at some point),
's contemporary touches on these old favorites may provide new insights, but the new versions rarely surpass the originals. ~ Zac Johnson

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