"Cornbread Nation" by Tim O'Brien is one of two new releases he has out now. This one is the less-acoustic, less-traditional of the two cd's. I first heard this cd on Mike Kear's show on Bluegrasscountry.org, where I especially liked "Runnin Out of Memory" being a computer geek by trade. I also read a interview of Tim O'Brien, and I was turned off by his politics (treehugging-liberal weenie), but listening to the excerpts on Amazon, I found the music fun to listen to, and decided to ignore the man's politics in favor of his music. I think most acoustic fans will enjoy this cd, despite the occasional lapses in acoustic purity. The cd seeks to paint a picture of the "cornbread nation", the middle-America and it's values that have made our country so great and unique in it's folk culture. (The liner notes didn't have the lyrics, but otherwise they were adequate).
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