Sep. 4th, 2012

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I have long championed the Old 97s here.

They were one of my favorite bands circa 1997-2001 and have have caught that special creative spark once again.

Meanwhile, their lead singer Rhett Miller has put together a pretty respectable solo career.

I've never been crazy about Miller's solo stuff (No worries, even the best singers- Jagger, Daltrey, etc., never did match their band's best efforts). he seemed to use it as a vehicle to embrace his Beatles-influenced pop side, and not so much, the alt-country,

The Dreamer sort of moves a bit away from that. It's definitely an alt-country album, and yet, its mostly stripped and laid-back sound means that it isn't in Old 97s home territory either. It truly feels like what one would expect (and hope0 for a Rhett Miller solo record.

What that all means is that I like it quite a bit, but it's not as accessible nor as instantly gratifying as the Old 97s recent albums. Roseanne Cash and Rachel Yamagata make guest appearances.





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