Maybe Connor's best album
Benjamin D. Collins | Fayetteville, GA USA | 12/11/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I bought this record at the Table of the Elements festival in Atlanta. Loren Connors was playing that night and after buying it I sheepishly approached him and asked if he would sign it. Because of his Parkinson's he has to wear wrist guards when not playing guitar. He obliged my request and I crouched there next to him while he undid the velcro straps to free his hands up in order to hold my pen. His writing is faint and honestly almost illegibal, but I can recognize my name and his. He seemed to be as nervous about the situation as I was, but his wife seemed happy with the attention I was giving him. This record is as wonderful and sad as that experience was for me. I love Loren Connors, I think he might be the greatest living guitarist in the world, I have many of his records and this one might be my favorite. I have been playing guitar for several years and I still don't understand how he does what he does. This is a great record to put on late at night while having a night-cap and just thinking about anything.
Anyone can dig the serene beauty of this album, it's like finding a love letter from when you were sixteen and being flooded with long forgotten memories.
Just buy this record you cannot regret it."