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David Allan Coe, Recommended for Airplay

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1578225

Disk length: 41m 11s (11 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1999

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Song For The Year 2000 4:25
2. The Price We'll Have To Pay 3:43
3. A Harley Someday 2:38
4. Drink My Wife Away 3:31
5. She's Already Gone 3:20
6. Mississippi 4:56
7. Drink Canada Dry 2:36
8. Let Me Be The One You Turn To 4:03
9. In My Life 3:50
10. We Can Talk 5:41
11. Sweet Rebecca 2:21

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Review

Though more often compared to and associated with Willie, Waylon, and even Hank Jr. for his renegade Nashville-rumbling status, David Allan Coe bears more than a passing resemblance (musically, that is) to Merle Haggard. On 1999's Recommended for Airplay, boozy two-step shuffles like "Drink My Wife Away" and the wink-wink-nudge-nudge "Drink Canada Dry" seem as if they could easily have been plucked from the Hag's canon. And while the wholly new material on Recommended is all but pickled in alcohol references and tends toward redneck rock stereotype, Ray Kennedy's ace production and acoustic inflections keep things from falling off the wagon. Additionally, Coe has enlisted swell backing singers and a crackerjack band that smokes on electric wah-wah guitar, whirling Hammond organ, slide, and steel. A kinder, gentler Coe who's lived through the good old bad days, he offers fine moments on the gentle "In My Life" and the jaded "She's Already Gone": "If the proof's in the pudding, the cake's in the oven." --Paige La Grone

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