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Sweet Revenge

John Prine  Main Performer

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1 Sweet Revenge Prine 2:58
2 Please Don't Bury Me Prine 2:47
3 Christmas in Prison Prine 3:09
4 Dear Abby Prine 4:10
5 Blue Umbrella Prine 3:28
6 Often Is a Word I Seldom Use Prine 3:01
7 Onomatopoeia Prine 2:18
8 Grandpa Was a Carpenter Prine 2:11
9 The Accident (Things Could Be Worse) Prine 3:22
10 Mexican Home Prine 4:39
11 A Good Time Prine 3:30
12 Nine Pound Hammer Prine 3:07
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Sweet Revenge

Audio Compact Disc

Label: Atlantic

Category: Folk

Sweet Revenge

UPC: 075678143021

Release Date: 01/24/1990

Original Release Date: 01/24/1990

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [Sweet Revenge, Please Don't Bury Me, Christmas in Prison, Dear Abby, Blue Umbrella, Often Is a Word I Seldom Use, Onomatopoeia, Grandpa Was a Carpenter, The Accident (Things Could Be Worse), Mexican Home, A Good Time, Nine Pound Hammer]
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Jim Smith

Prine's third album is louder and more jaded than his first efforts, a set of rowdy country-rockers that tear along at a reckless speed. Sympathy takes a back seat to cynicism here, and while that strips the record of some depth, Prine's irreverence is consistently thrilling, making this one of his best. It's not as uniformly brilliant as the debut, but it did steer his music in a new direction -- where that record is often hallmarked for its rich sensitivity, Sweet Revenge established cynicism as Prine's dominant voice once and for all. Although he could still crank out a great ballad when he felt like it, from now on his records largely followed a more conventional rock & roll muse, a choice that eventually gained him more mainstream attention. "Please Don't Bury Me," "Christmas in Prison," "Blue Umbrella," and "A Good Time" are a few of the jewels on this one. ~ Jim Smith, Rovi