Best tribute album of the year!!!
musicatct | New Haven, CT USA | 01/23/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Well, the person who said that you wouldn't like this album if you love listening to Kristofferson couldn't be more wrong, because I'm a huge KK fan, and I absolutely love this tribute album. It's not only a perfect tribute to one of my favorite overlooked artists, but also one of the best tribute albums I've ever heard. Fans of alt-country, indie pop and rock and slowcore will especially love this album, which is full of some of the best acts from those genres. I could maybe see some really conservative Kristofferson fans being scared by the contemporary and innovative interpretations this brilliant tribute offers, but [I believe that] you won't be disappointed. I learned about this tribute from Rolling Stone.com's editors top-ten lists, and am glad I did. Not only are KK's songs great, these versions are all top-notch, as are the cover art and liner notes. Moody, introspective, smart, soulful, and totally worth it."
A different kinda country!
Joe Sixpack -- Slipcue.com | ...in Middle America | 01/14/2003
(4 out of 5 stars)
"A melancholy, slowcore indie-alt homage to 1960s/'70s outlaw songwriter Kris Kristofferson, featuring modern artists such as Califone, Calexico, the Radar Brothers, Creeper Lagoon, Court & Spark, and others. The overwhelming rock/lo-fi slant of this album makes it a bit of a fish-out-of-water curiousity. I suppose it's a good match, though, for Kristofferson's own overly-deliberate songwriting style. Don't expect much twang on this album, outside of a couple of tracks by Richard Buckner and Bay Area old-timey champs, the Crooked Jades. Kristofferson fans might also want to check out the more country-ish "DON'T LET THE BASTARDS GET YOU DOWN" collection, which was released at the same time, on a different label."
Brilliant
Joe Sixpack -- Slipcue.com | 02/29/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I am neither too old nor from Florida like the reviewer below, so I found myself able to recognize and appreciate the remarkable excellence of this album, which stands head and shoulders above most tributes. Don't be fooled--this is NOT ho-hum generic traitional country interpretations of Kristofferson's songs--the versions here have often been made something wholly other, while still managing to shine a light on the simple complexity of Kristofferson's songs. A gem."