Happy to Be Here Todd Snider

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  • Release Date: 04/18/2000
  • Sales Rank: 21,530
  • Label: OH BOY
  • UPC: 094012002022
 
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Happy to Be Here

1LISTENHappy to Be Here 2:11
2LISTENForty Five Miles 2:52
3LISTENLong Year 3:45
4LISTEND.B. Cooper 3:29
5LISTENLonely Girl 3:19
6LISTENKeep off the Grass 2:12
7LISTENAll My Life 2:37
8LISTENBetty Was Black (& Willie Was White) 3:23
9LISTENBallad of the Devil's Backbone Tavern 3:11
10LISTENJust in Case 2:44
11LISTENWhat's Wrong With You 2:37
12LISTENMissing You 3:12
13LISTENBack to the Crossroads 2:25

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Editorial Reviews

Snider is amiable enough on his first album for John Prine's label, and he's taken his literal move to Nashville figuratively as well -- becoming a more conventional singer/songwriter in the process, downplaying the quirks that got him noticed initially. There are some nice things here, and the horns are a particularly welcome blast of fun. Michael Gallucci, All Music Guide

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September 20, 2000: Todd Snider's fourth release has creative lyrics to match his expanding music style. The fact Snider cannot be categorized is testament to his commitment to his own creative development. He has infused catchy brass into a few tunes along with solid electric guitar, acoustic guitar, harmonica and piano. And the lyrics are not shallow nor melodramatic like others who take themselves too seriously. This is vintage Snider with poignant looks at reality and life's lessons. If his previous releases struck you in any way, this one will not disappoint. The more you listen, the better it is.