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Comments for The Jayhawks, Tomorrow The Green Grass


E-MAIL: jtbrown@students.wisc.edu
The style sound more like what Fleetwood Mac came out with towards the end of their career. But that comparison doesn't do the new album justice. While the music doesn't compel me like that on Hollwood did, the lyrics still speak of a region of the country that I am proud to call home. It's pretty good.
E-MAIL: jnier@strauss.udel.edu
If you liked Blue Earth or Hollywood Town Hall (their first two albums), you will definately like this one. Reviews of the this Hollywood Town Hall have been universally positive, and deservedly so. Also, this album really grows on you; you'll like it the first time you listen to it, and love it by the 100th listen. Some sample audio & video clips (which give you a pretty good feel for the album) are available at their home page, and I've also put a sample of some of the reviews below: http://american.recordings.com/American_Artists/Jayhawks/jayhawks_home.html, "Tomorrow The Green Grass has all the hallmarks of a classic record: Great songs, great singing and seamless instrumentation combine to produce an album that's effortless to listen to over and over again." -Peter Blackstock, Addicted to Noise "This record is a joy ... we believe {The Jayhawks'} time has come." -The Hard Report "With Tomorrow .. the Jayhawks achieve the resplendent, doleful poeticism they've been striving for." -The Philadelphia Inquirer
E-MAIL: gfisher@shore.net
Hollywood may be the better album, but this one does indeed grow on you. Miss Williams Guitar is wonderful, and See Him on The Street is a moving song about suicide, with the same sad quality as Pete Droge's Fourth of July.
E-MAIL: jckstraw@utkux.utcc.utk.edu
A great country-rock album. The harmonies are what make the Jayhawks such a great band and this album is full of harmonies. This is must for anyone traveling around the country looking for adventure.
Mellow Country-Rock. I don`t know whether it`s as good as `Town Hall`, but its growing on me fast.
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