Sigh of pleasure for the entire album.
author: E. McGrand (www.myspace.com/ellizam)
Django Haskins... every album is amazing and yes, Django Haskins is even better live if you can imagine it. OverEasy Smoke Machine manages the delicate feat of balancing and honoring multiple, loved roots. You can hear homage to Tom Waits, Elvis Costello, Joe Jackson, Squeeze, The Beatles, Billie Holiday, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Nina Simone. But the music and singing is always Django, not some young white guy trying to sound like Tom Waits, etc. The music is so rich, fun, complex, and just plain gorgeous that I've listened to it for days straight. "Ex Best Friend" manages the impossible task of saying something new about a breakup. "Plane Song" -- to get a sense of how gorgeous this song is you just need to read the first few words: "I've made a list of the people I'd miss in the next life as the plane went down: mother father sister." The entire song has the same haunting directness, tenderness, beauty. "State Road Valentine" is fun, an interesting story-song, and total dancing music. "Talk Talk" is a major earworm. "The Art Of Losing" is sad, beautiful, complicated, just like losing. This feels to me in a wierd way like Django's coffee house record, but that is probably my own subjective wierdness. In any case, it's a great CD.
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