Broken Hearts & Dirty Windows: Songs of John Prine

Broken Hearts & Dirty Windows: Songs of John Prine
Compilation album by Various artists
Released June 21, 2010 (2010-06-21)
Genre Country music
Length 44:00
Label Oh Boy Records

Broken Hearts & Dirty Windows: Songs of John Prine is a 2010 tribute album consisting of covers of John Prine songs performed by various artists. The album was released on June 21, 2010, together with the Prine album In Person & On Stage,[1] on the label Prine started in 1984, Oh Boy Records. Justin Vernon, lead singer of Bon Iver, wrote some of the liner notes for the album, which describe his first time hearing John Prine's music as a kid in his parents' car.[2]

Reception

The album met with mostly positive reviews upon its release, though Allison Stewart criticized it for excluding some of Prine's best songs and the musicians on the album for being "overly reverent."[3] Another lukewarm review came from PopMatters' Andrew Gilstrap, who wrote that "By and large, the various treatments on Broken Hearts don’t rock the boat too much. The vibe is far too amiable for anyone to strike out on a quest to provide their own definitive version of a Prine song."[4] A similar criticism was offered by Ken Tucker, who wrote that most of the bands on the album perform Prine's songs with "flat-footed awe" and criticized the album as "dreary".[5]

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]
Pitchfork Media[6]
Robert Christgau[7]
Rolling Stone[8]
Washington Post(positive)[3]
Alternative Press[9]
The A.V. Club(B+)[10]
Paste(8/10)[11]

Track listing

All songs written and composed by John Prine. 

No. TitlePerforming artist Length
1. "Bruised Orange (Chain of Sorrow)"  Justin Vernon  
2. "Wedding Day in Funeralville"  Conor Oberst and the Mystic Valley Band  
3. "All the Best"  My Morning Jacket  
4. "Mexican Home"  Josh Ritter  
5. "Six O'Clock News"  Lambchop  
6. "Far From Me"  Justin Townes Earle  
7. "Spanish Pipedream"  The Avett Brothers  
8. "Angel from Montgomery"  Old Crow Medicine Show  
9. "The Late John Garfield Blues"  Sara Watkins  
10. "Daddy's Little Pumpkin"  Drive-By Truckers  
11. "Unwed Fathers"  Liz Isenberg/Deer Tick  
12. "Let's Talk Dirty in Hawaiian"  Those Darlins  
Total length:
44:00

References

  1. 1 2 Tamarkin, Jeff. "Broken Hearts & Dirty Windows: Songs of John Prine Review". AllMusic. Retrieved 14 April 2014.
  2. Boilen, Bob (13 June 2010). "First Listen: 'Broken Hearts And Dirty Windows: Songs Of John Prine'". NPR. Retrieved 15 April 2014.
  3. 1 2 Stewart, Allison (3 January 2011). "Review: 'Broken Hearts & Dirty Windows: Songs of John Prine'". Washington Post. Retrieved 15 April 2014.
  4. Gilstrap, Andrew (23 May 2010). "Souvenirs: The Enduring Appeal of John Prine". PopMatters. Retrieved 26 April 2014.
  5. Tucker, Ken (7 June 2010). "John Prine: Midwestern Mind Trips To The Nth Degree". NPR. Retrieved 2 July 2014.
  6. Deusner, Stephen M. (10 June 2010). "Broken Hearts & Dirty Windows: Songs of John Prine". Pitchfork. Retrieved 14 April 2014.
  7. CG: Broken Hearts & Dirty Windows
  8. Hermes, Will (21 June 2010). "Broken Hearts and Dirty Windows: Songs of John Prine". Rolling Stone. Retrieved 14 April 2014.
  9. Heller, Jason (9 July 2010). "Various Artists - Broken Hearts & Dirty Windows: Songs Of John Prine". Alternative Press. Retrieved 4 May 2014.
  10. Hyden, Steven (22 June 2010). "Various Artists: Broken Hearts & Dirty Windows: Songs Of John Prine". The AV Club. Retrieved 6 May 2014.
  11. Vrabel, Jeff (25 June 2010). "Various Artists: Broken Hearts & Dirty Windows: Songs of John Prine". Paste. Retrieved 2 July 2014.
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