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A great album from the former Bad Livers frontman May 28, 2008 Danny Barnes is an incredible musician and songwriter. If you're familiar with his former band, the Bad Livers, you will no doubt enjoy his solo stuff. "Pickin' and a grimacin'" is how a music writer friend of mine describes Barnes' music. And that hits the nail right on the head. Take equal parts of bluegrass, punk, country, and rock 'n' roll, put 'em in a bottle, and shake 'em up. The end result is the music Danny Barnes makes. Dirt on the Angel is a killer record. Highly recommended!
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
I 2nd the 6 Stars. Apr 05, 2004 Expressive, playful, powerful!!!! I would have to give this 5 stars + also. A musician's musician if you would. Hasn't left the top of my stereo since it came out. As far as I'm concerned it's just another stellar album in a discography that is at the top of the genre of Americana music. Is that actually a genre yet? As I find myself saying at Danny's live shows "What in the hell is he playing here?". Some damn fine music that's what. You won't be disappointed with this fine music.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
What a genius Feb 25, 2004 I have played this CD more often since I bought it at a Danny Barnes show 2 months ago than I would have guessed possible. He is a wonderful song writer, incredible player - just a genius on guitar and banjo. You get his sense of humor and good natured showmanship when you see him live, and that shines through on this CD as well. Plus - what a killer band. The back and forth on "peanut butter..." with Darol Anger is great. I had the good fortune to see him again just last night here in Seattle. Damn, the man can play! People who say they hate the banjo need to open their ears and check this guy out. He is just a smokin' improvisational player.
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Twentieth Century Redux Jan 27, 2004 Banjo picker Barnes seamlessly covers the gamut from traditional American mountain music to hip hop. And his succulent cover of The Faces' "Ooh La La" is one for the automatic repeat button.
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Old Timey music for the 21st Century Jan 16, 2004 Cross the more chaotic songs by Dock Boggs with John Hartford and you might end up with something that sounds like Danny Barnes. This album is hard to get a handle on at first, but will grow on you. As Danny says, "Get it while you can".
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