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Editorial Reviews
All Music Guide - Robert L. Doerschuk
Gibson displays an easygoing facility as a writer and singer on his debut. Most of this material is presented in acoustic settings; the electric arrangements may lean toward Johnny Cash "I Can't Tarry Long" or Mellencamp "I Believe", but always there's highway dust on Gibson's boots and roots woven through his youthful voice. His songs address the faded pleasures of life in prairies, small towns, and other places that resemble his Texas haunts. In particular he seems drawn to Sunday rituals -- a gospel service on "Kripalu," and the subsequent gathering of families on "Sunday Social." But this attraction goes hand in hand with the excesses of the night before, though...