Another straight country set, but unlike Sweet Revenge, this is a sleepy-town stroll, featuring snappy accompaniment by the New Grass Revival. After the terrific opening take on the Carter Family classic "Lulu Walls," the record glides along at a gentle tempo, yielding the clever "Let's Talk Dirty in Hawaiian" and one classic allad, "Speed of the Sound of Loneliness," which was cut in a superb rendition by Nanci Griffith for her Other Voices, Other Rooms project. It also features "Linda Goes to Mars" and a re-recording of "Paradise" from Prine's debut.
It is a shame when people credit the others for the work of lesser known artists. I believe George Strait took this tune to the top of the country charts, but the JP version is so much sweeter...
Due to the friendly nature of ONE, yeah believe it or not only one person responded to my many pleas for help, seasoned Mogger I was able to figure out how to upload music - I think....So bear with me while I try once again to share a little simple genius.Thanks Again DM