Where I Live Jonathan Cain

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  • Release Date: 08/24/2006
  • Sales Rank: 50,729
  • Label: AAO MUSIC
  • UPC: 778325406011
 
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Where I Live

1LISTENWhere I Live 3:43
2LISTENCan She Say 4:07
3LISTENSometimes She Breaks 4:34
4LISTENBetween a Heartache and a Song 4:00
5LISTENFragile World 4:08
6LISTENShine on Chicago 4:23
7LISTENPride of the Family 4:00
8LISTENHalf Full 4:11
9LISTENLetting Me Down 4:21
10LISTENBefore Brando 3:48
11LISTENMan's Best Friend 4:16
12LISTENFaithfully / Mica Roberts 4:18

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Editorial Reviews

There is a truth within the title of Where I Live, Jonathan Cain's eighth solo album and second record for AAO Music. This collection of 12 songs is about where he lives -- not just geographically, but emotionally. Over the course of this album, he sings about where he's from, where he's at, and where he's going; about love, family, and country; and also about how Marlon Brando changed everything, the transforming nature of a love of dogs, and how music remains a true love. It all intertwines to create a remarkably fully realized self-portrait, an album that seems to touch upon all the important strands in Cain's life; it adds up to his most striking, intimate record yet. Appropriately, Where I Live has an intimate sound: by and large, it's a simple, piano-driven affair, featuring Cain's voice front and center. Even when it gets dramatic -- as on the sweeping chorus of "Man's Best Friend" or the harmonica that gives "Before Brando" a rebellious flair -- this is contemplative music, yet it's not alienating: it's sweet and warm, the sound of Cain sharing his heart and soul with the world. Unlike his previous Bare Bones, this is not a smooth jazz release, although there are elements of that style within the record's sound and feel. This is a songwriter's record, which makes it unique among Cain's solo work not only in its form but in its emotional impact: listening to Where I Live feels like a revealing conversation with Cain, which is why it's one of his best albums. Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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