SNOCKALICIOUS
C. Baldwin | Richmond, VA | 10/08/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Hurley is a national folk treasure. Like a campfire John Prine, his simple songs mesmerize with their honesty and beauty, wild-eyed and ragged around the edges. This album features more relaxed, natural fare with Hurley's voice sounding slightly deeper and settled, warming up throughout like a fine wine. Everything is great here, but listen to the beautiful keyboard work on the hauntingly pretty, "Lonseome Graveyard" I can't wait to see him on tour, as I hear he's a tremendous live performer.
Someone should reissue all his albums (Light in the Attic, or Fat Possum, Im looking in your direction), as they are criminally hard to find, unless you buy straight from the man himself."
Boone and Jocko
John Colter | Gallatin County | 09/22/2007
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Michael Hurley is the greatest living folk singer in America today. This album once again shows his incredible writing and delivery. Spread the word!"
I'm up here with the blues, you know I got them.
M. P. Hoffmann | 12/01/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This album will take you to the Ancestral Swamp. It will sit you down, and it will put a banjo in your hand. It will politely ask all of the mosquitos to mind their own business. You will not regret going there one bit.
One of the best versions of Streets of Laredo I have heard.
My friend tells me that this Light Green Fellow is his favorite, although I like others equally.
An amazing buy!"