Charli Wrote:
CTWIF is my favorite. And probably the best to start with. Actually, most certainly.
You are going to murder me for this, but I disagree! While CTWIF is a great album, it is also his most challenging. "In The Sun" is obviously his most well-known song (and catchiest), but the rest of the album is very dark, depressing, and lacks the catchy, radio-friendly melodies you find on the aforementioned song. Well, "Chemical" and "Exausted" are kind of catchy, but those are the exceptions. However, if one gives CTWIF enough time, it seems to end up being people's favorite JA record. There is a lot of depth to the emotion and production values on it.
Personally, I'd recommend Big City Secrets or Our Shadows Will Remain as good starting points.
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EDIT: Borg, I guess I missed it, but last sunday CBS Morning program did a special on the top five singer-songwriters out there today that are reminiscent of the great era of them i.e. Rickie Lee, Tom Waits, Leonard, Neil Young, Joni Mitchell etc(their comparisons, not mine).
JA was one of them featured.
Cool! I'm glad he's getting some exposure. Most people that I talk to in Ohio don't even know he's from my state!