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John Prine Album: “Storm Windows”

John Prine Album: “Storm Windows”
Album Information :
Title: Storm Windows
Release Date:1989-11-28
Type:Unknown
Genre:Folk
Label:Oh Boy
Explicit Lyrics:No
UPC:094012000820
Customers Rating :
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Track Listing :
1 Shop Talk
2 Living In The Future Video
3 It's Happening To You
4 Sleepy Eyed Boy
5 All Night Blue
6 Just Wanna Be With You
7 Storm Windows Video
8 Baby Ruth
9 One Red Rose
10 I Had A Dream
Dennis Laforce (Dover, DE United States) - August 21, 2001
12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
- A Wonderful Recording

I've been listening to John Prine for over 20 years. I have all of his recordings. So many classics, but none any better than this. Great songs, and a great band. Anyone looking for meaningful, original music, this is it. Enjoy

Hugh Towler - February 23, 2013
- John Prine

i loved this album when it first released. Bought it soon after. Always funny in that I like his approach to the human condition.

R. Webb "minstrel man" (u.s.a.) - June 26, 2008
- Storm Windows And One Red Rose...

John Prine's Storm Windows, contain two of the best John Prine self-penned compositions in Prine's long list of cataloged material. "Storm Windows", "One Red Rose", say it all, the lyrics are way down deep inside and project what they say and mean. "Red Rose", is non-existing on any live albums, it's a crime if Prine doesn't perform this great song on stage. Storm Windows, is written about a desperate man surrounded behind dark lonely walls and everything in daily life that evolves around him and the world. This album STORM WINDOWS is something different and versitile for John Prine, a little rock-n-roll, country folk combination - "Shop Talk" and "I Had A Dream Last Night", are good rockers,- there's Prine's famous trademark finger pickin' featured on, "Sleepy Eyed Boy", also listen for, "Living In The Future", "All Night Blue". Smoothly and naturally there's the almost flawless songwriting of John Prine.

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