“If I had it all to do again, I’m not sure I would play the poet game,” sings Greg Brown on one of the best tracks on this superb retrospective disc. Notwithstanding that proclamation (which was probably a fleeting sentiment, […]
“If I had it all to do again, I’m not sure I would play the poet game,” sings Greg Brown on one of the best tracks on this superb retrospective disc. Notwithstanding that proclamation (which was probably a fleeting sentiment, […]
Believing that fast and steady wins the race, or at least trusting it’s the surest way to hone your craft and satisfy your soul, Greg Brown releases his eighteenth album in nineteen years. Milk Of The Moon finds Brown further […]
Blessed with a warm, glassware-rattling baritone rumble and a gift for illuminating life’s small moments with freeze-frame, close-quarter intimacy, Greg Brown has drawn heavily on his family ties and the people, rural hamlets and seemingly endless fields of his native […]
Recorded 17 years ago at the since-departed Minneapolis folk haven Coffeehouse Extempore, One Night was first released a year later on that club’s seldom-used, self-named house label. Brown was in the first flush as the toast of the Twin Cities, […]
Baby boomer balladeer Greg Brown is like one of those friends you had back in school, the one you would always go to for advice because they could look at what seemed a complicated dilemma and extract an obvious answer. […]
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