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4.0 out of 5 stars
Margo's favorite?,
By MoreStuff "tbuddha" (San Francisco, CA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Caution Horses (Audio CD)
I'm listening to this CD as I write this, and I really like it. As much as Trinity Sessions? Nope, but it is still a great album.A while ago I heard CJ live in concert. They took questions from the audience, and after a great deal of hemming and hawing, Margo Timmins allowed that this is probably, perhaps, maybe her favorite of their albums. Now, that might just be what popped into her head for that ten minutes, but I thought you might be interested to know anyway.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
A wonderful recording from a great band,
By Raymond R. Roewert (Clearwater, Florida USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Caution Horses (Audio CD)
On Caution Horses, the Cowboy Junkies third album, we find the band venturing into country territory. And they do it well. Margo's voice is as sultry and beautiful as ever. The songs are woven together like a collection of sad, short tales.There is not a weak or bad song on this album. Highlights of the album for me are "Cause Cheep Is How I Feel," "Rock and Bird," "Witches," and "Where Are You Tonight." Their cover of Neil Young's "Powderfinger" is probably the only cover of a Neil Young tune that I can honestly say sounds better than the original. This is one of those desert island albums that you gotta have.
3.0 out of 5 stars
Its Strengths Come Early,
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This review is from: The Caution Horses (Audio CD)
I put this CD on the player for the first time in probably a year last week, but the fresh listen only reconfirmed the long-standing impression that, backhanded compliment, it would have made an almost perfect EP. Sun Comes Up, It's Tuesday Morning, 'Cause Cheap is How I feel, Thirty Summers and, most powerfully of all, Neil Young's Powderfinger are fabulous songs performed beautifully. Where Are You Tonight? salvages the second half of the CD a bit, but the other five cuts frankly are much closer to two stars than five stars. Rock and Bird and Witches in particular manage to be both silly and pretentious at once, the kind of writing a college sophomore looks at a few years later and cringes. I'd advise checking out Cowboy Junkie Best of's for the top cuts here, rather than buying The Caution Horses.
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