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Lost Dogs and Mixed Blessings



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John Prine Music:
Lost Dogs and Mixed Blessings



Music
Lost Dogs and Mixed Blessings
by John Prine

Lost Dogs and Mixed Blessings
List Price: $15.98Label: Oh Boy

Salesrank: 11508

Released: April 4, 1995
Our Price: $10.52
Used Price: $4.95
Media: Audio CD

Lost Dogs and Mixed Blessings Track Listing:
1. New Train
2. Ain't Hurtin' Nobody
3. All the Way With You
4. We Are the Lonely
5. Lake Marie
6. Humidity Built the Snowman
7. Day Is Done
8. Quit Hollerin' at Me
9. Big Fat Love
10. Same Thing Happened to Me
11. This Love Is Real
12. Leave the Lights On
13. He Forgot That It Was Sunday
14. I Love You So Much It Hurts

Lost Dogs and Mixed Blessings Reviews:
Great writing and singing; very dated '90's rock soundscape 4 Star Review
2009-06-04 - The title above sums it up for me. I'm blown away by the songs, but to my ears here in 2009, the musical settings are a bit too early MTV era. Oh well. I'm still giving it four stars!


Great CD. 5 Star Review
2008-06-20 - John Prine's material is never disappointing. This is just another example of that. My favorite is "Humididty Built The Snowman". Best tune among the album's great tunes. If you're a fan of John Prine, you won't find a disappointing album in the man's catalogue.

Trust me and buy it 5 Star Review
2007-10-06 - I looked over Prine's discography and nailed this one as a classic in one of John's many slight style changes. It is totally classic Prine. "Aint' Hurtin Nobody", "We are the Lonely", and "Quit Hollerin at Me" are simply awesome while every other song is a free trip to some obscure place, some delightful insight, or into someone else's problematic life. The band rocks out enough to make this accessible to many listeners, but is mellow enough for that last CD of the night. Don' think twice, it will be more than alright.

John Prine at his best 5 Star Review
2007-05-21 - From folk infused blues to rockabilly, it's hard to put a label on John Prine. But whatever you choose to call it, there's no mistaking his lyrical style. This is John at his wordsmithing best.Great Days: The John Prine Anthology

Great Stuff 5 Star Review
2007-01-30 - I have been a John Prine fan since the early 1980s and always tended to be fonder of his older material. This CD blew me away. It has his usual wit,keen insight and catchy tunes










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