Fair & Square

Fair & Square

by John Prine
Fair & Square

Fair & Square

by John Prine

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

Never an artist known to push himself harder than necessary, 2005's Fair and Square was John Prine's first album in five years, and his first set dominated by new material since 1995's Lost Dogs and Mixed Blessings (a live album, a set of covers and a collection of new recordings of older material helped fill the gap). Of course, Prine had a fair amount to occupy him during that decade between new albums, most notably a bout with cancer in 1999, and while by all accounts Prine beat the disease with proper treatment, the man on Fair and Square seems a good bit less scrappy and more contemplative than the guy who cut Prine's most memorable material. The lyric sheet for Fair and Square reads like classic John Prine, with plenty of sly regular-guy wit and pithy observations on the state of life ("Crazy as a Loon"), love ("She Is My Everything") and the world around us ("Some Humans Ain't Human" and "My Darlin' Hometown"), but the spare, simple production (by Prine and engineer Gary Paczosa) and the rueful tone of Prine's vocals suggest a man who is just a bit weary, though that seems to be not a matter of health as much as advancing maturity and the world around him (with "Some Humans Ain't Human" explicitly addressing the War in Iraq amidst other recent failures of compassion). It's significant that the disc's "bonus tracks" are easily the most upbeat -- the funny henpecked husband's tale of "Other Side Of Town" and "Safety Joe," a witty warning about the dangers of too much caution. There's plenty of fine music on Fair and Square (Jerry Douglas and Alison Krauss are among the stellar pickers on-board) and there still isn't anyone who writes quite like John Prine, but for the most part this album is an unusually spare and subdued effort from an artist who usually can't help but crack a smile; with any luck he'll be feeling a bit more hopeful next time out, though this is still great music for a quiet afternoon. ~ Mark Deming

Product Details

Release Date: 09/25/2007
Label: Oh Boy
UPC: 0094012003418

Tracks

  1. Glory of True Love
  2. Crazy as a Loon
  3. Long Monday
  4. Talking a Walk
  5. Some Humans Ain't Human
  6. My Darlin' Hometown
  7. Morning Train
  8. The Moon Is Down
  9. Clay Pigeons
  10. She Is My Everything
  11. I Hate It When That Happens to Me
  12. Bear Creek Blues
  13. Other Side of Town
  14. Safety Joe
  15. Carousel of Love
  16. That's Alright by Me
  17. That's How Every Empire Falls
  18. Dual Custody

Album Credits

Performance Credits

John Prine   Primary Artist,Guitar,Vocals,Lead Guitar,Lead Vocals,Finger Picking,Guitar (Rhythm),Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric)
Kenny Malone   Percussion
Phil Parlapiano   Accordion,Organ,Piano
Dave Jacques   Guitar (Bass),Bass,Vocals
Dan Tyminski   Vocals,Guest Artist,Vocal Harmony
Jerry Douglas   Guest Artist,Weissenborn,Lap Steel Guitar
Mindy Smith   Vocals,Guest Artist,Vocal Harmony,Vocals (Background)
Alison Krauss   Vocals,Guest Artist,Vocal Harmony
John Wilkes Booth   Soloist,Mandolin
Shawn Camp   Lead Guitar,Guitar (Electric)
Paul Griffith   Drums
Pat McLaughlin   Piano,Soloist,Mandolin,Wurlitzer,Lead Guitar,Vocal Harmony,Guitar (Rhythm),Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric),Vocals (Background)
Jason Wilber   Vocals,Harmonica,Lead Guitar,Slide Guitar,Guitar (Rhythm),Guitar (Electric),Gut String Guitar
Dan Dugmore   Guitar (Steel)

Technical Credits

Gary Paczosa   Audio Production,Mixing,Engineer,Producer
John Prine   Audio Production,Composer,Producer
Keith Sykes   Composer
Don Cobb   Mastering
Donnie Fritts   Composer
Dana Arnett   Design
Pat McLaughlin   Composer
Eric Conn   Mastering
Roger Cook   Composer
Michael David Fuller   Composer
A.P. Carter   Composer
Thomas Johnson   Engineer,Assistant Engineer
Al Bunetta   Direction,Management
Blaze Foley   Composer
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