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  • Release Date: 09/16/2003
  • Sales Rank: 157,086
  • Label: NOT REALLY RECORDS
  • UPC: 825979701426
 
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Steve Conn

1LISTENIf I Were King 3:53
2LISTENGreat Big Beautiful World 3:46
3LISTENSomebody Gotta Make a Move 3:35
4LISTENEliana 4:04
5LISTENAll the King's Horses 4:26
6LISTENDown on Rigolette 6:10
7LISTENComfort Me 5:47
8LISTENDon't Ask Me 3:16
9LISTENI've Got Your Dog 4:01
10LISTENLove Everybody 4:25
11LISTENPolishing Chrome 4:48
12LISTENBeautiful 4:17

About this Artist

Editorial Reviews

Few sidemen have blossomed into solo artistry as fully as Nashville stalwart Steve Conn on this self-titled release. Crisply produced, with a degree of clarity that in no way subverts the album's rustic ambience, Steve Conn stands on a foundation of vintage keyboards; there's only one synthesizer cameo, and even that was played on a stone-age miniMoog. This gives each song a spacious, solid feel, which serves the narrative quality of the lyrics well. Conn's vocal delivery, unaffected and almost conversational, brings these stories into focus, like a rugged frame around an old family portrait. On "Down on Rigolette" it's a country gothic tale told in stark, poetic detail; "Comfort Me," the plaintive "Beautiful," and the easy-rolling, Professor Longhair-flavored "Don't Ask Me" are more personal recitations, haunted by mystery and glimpses of salvation; and his humor, in full view on "I've Got Your Dark," has a wicked twist. Extra flavor is added throughout each track by the band, whose most stellar member, Sonny Landreth, plays just as exquisitely as you'd expect; Conn's solos are somewhat less pointed but just as drenched in homespun soul. Though not as sophisticated as the songs of Bruce Hornsby, this material draws from the same well and quenches that same thirst for something cool, dark, and Southern. Robert Doerschuk, All Music Guide

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