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Storm Windows
Storm Windows

Storm Windows in Bloomington, MN

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Released in 1980 by
Asylum
,
Storm Windows
would be
John Prine
's last attempt to record on a major label. One reviewer referred to the album as
Prine
's "best-sounding record," but one could argue that the production removes a great deal of the
singer/songwriter
's rough charm. While earlier albums like
Diamonds in the Rough
(1972) had seemed almost non-produced,
Bruised Orange
(1978) found the perfect balance between gruff and professional.
isn't a bad album, but the songs and "studio musician" production lack the bite of
. The five-minute title track digs deepest, with
offering lovely lines like "And down the beach the sandman sleeps/Time don't fly it bounds and leaps." One has to wonder, however, if lyrics like "The spirits were high, til' the well went dry" are autobiographical. Both
"Storm Windows"
and
"Sleepy Eyed Boy"
hint at disillusionment, as though an older
is looking back at his younger self. In this way,
seems more confessional than early efforts like
Sweet Revenge
(1973). Other catchy pieces like
"Shop Talk"
"Just Wanna Be With You"
rock harder, but they're more or less throwaways. While
captures
on autopilot, fans will enjoy listening to his reflections at this transitional stage. ~ Ronnie D. Lankford Jr.
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