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last week?

i just picked it up last night. he played a lot of the songs on here the last time i saw him back in the spring of this year. was wondering when this would come out



http://popdose.com/cd-review-robert-earl-keen-the-rose-hotel/

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"It seems that no album by a Texas songwriter would be complete without a tip of the hat to the late master Townes Van Zandt. Guy Clark covered “If I Needed You” on his new album. Steve Earle did a whole album of Townes songs recently. Lyle Lovett has a new album coming out. Sure enough, there’s a cover of “Loretta” on it. Maybe some astute record company should gather some of these covers together for a tribute album.

Robert Earl Keen enlists in the Townes Van Zandt admiration society on his new album, The Rose Hotel (Lost Highway Records). He turns in a chunky, driving re-imagining of the mournful Townes ballad “Flying Shoes.” Another thing that Keen shares with his Texan contemporaries is a wicked sense of humor, and it’s on display on the uproarious [Click to listen] “10,000 Chinese Walk Into A Bar,” which features vocals from none other than Billy Bob Thornton.

In addition to the love for Townes Van Zandt, and the ironic sense of humor, the Texans are adept at storytelling, and Keen may be the king of that particular skill among his peers. Sometimes the tales are of the tall variety, but “The Man Behind the Drums” is the true-to-life story of Levon Helm, inspired by a visit to one of Levon’s Midnight Rambles.

A song that will bring a tear to the eye of my friend and colleague Matt Wardlaw is the fine honky tonk weeper, [Click to listen] “Goodbye Cleveland.” Greg Brown swaps verses with Keen on a song Brown wrote called “Laughing River.” The wistful “Village Inn” and the hysterically funny “Wireless in Heaven” close the album, and leave things in a very good place indeed. The Rose Hotel was nicely produced by Lloyd Maines, who has worked with his daughter’s band the Dixie Chicks, and many others. “I wanted to do one (album) that sounded rich and robust. I wanted it to sound big,” says Keen. Mission accomplished.

Robert Earl Keen has been at it for more than 20 years now. He is one of the pioneers of the Americana music movement. Most of these guys have forgotten how to make a bad album because they are not slaves to trends. They do what they do, what they’ve always done, and most of the time that’s more than enough."

10/9/2009 9:17:40 AM

Skack
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I was not aware of this. Is it any good?

10/9/2009 10:39:18 AM

Agent 0
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did you really ask that?

of course its good. you should be ashamed.

10/13/2009 1:43:26 PM

scotieb24
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I was not aware that REK even existed

10/13/2009 1:46:44 PM

JCASHFAN
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I pre-ordered it a while back. It was alright, but not my favorite REK album. It felt forced and scattershot to me.


[Edited on November 22, 2009 at 9:27 PM. Reason : Probably the worst cover of Flying Shoes ever too, though I like how he's done it in concert.]

11/22/2009 9:26:47 PM

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its good in the way that doesnt sound TOO commercial a la all of pat green's albums post-carry on

11/24/2009 10:52:18 AM

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Awesome. Must acquire this. REK has effectively provided the soundtrack for the last four or five years of my existence.

11/24/2009 2:09:02 PM

quagmire02
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I was not aware that REK even existed

11/24/2009 2:12:51 PM

theDuke866
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I'll buy it, because I totally dig REK...but the last couple of albums (particularly the last one) really don't do it for me like the older ones.

11/25/2009 7:11:42 PM

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