"This CD is, in a word, disappointing. I bought it hoping to hear DAC sing some of his best with the same heart and grit that I remember from his old vinyl versions from the late '70s. Instead, what I got was something that sounded less like the Outlaw I remembered and more like what I hear from my kids' favorite singer, Raffi. Don't get me wrong, DAC does a good job; but his heart and soul appear to have gone as smooth as the Tennessee Whiskey he croons about. It's almost like he has sung these songs so many times that he is tired of cranking it up and just wants to lay back and relax. My advice: If you are going to buy DAC for the sake of old times, you'd better pick one of his older compilations."
A WONDERFUL CD!
Tank | USA | 08/16/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This is a very good disc! One previous reviewer didn't like it because they said it sounded too smooth, but I don't mind smooth music as long as it's good. Coe is a unique performer who can deliver raw (check out the Iron Horse Saloon disc),smooth, sentimental, or rough stuff and if you accept him as a versatile performer you'll enjoy this. I especially loved the bluesy renditon of House Of The Rising Sun!"
YOU CAN'T GET ANY BETTER THAN THIS!!!
Tank | 10/15/1998
(5 out of 5 stars)
"DAVID ALLAN COE IS THE BEST (EVEN IF YOU'RE NOT DRUNK!) :) EVERYONE SHOULD HAVE THIS CD!"
Songs you know buy heart and sing-a-long too
08/08/1998
(5 out of 5 stars)
"A great CD to listen to while drinking with the fellas in Medfield."