Rocks today just like it did in the 90's
Andy Peters | Atlanta, GA | 12/20/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I grew up on this disc. There are albums out there that when you listen to them they take you back. This is it for me. Virtually the whole album is significant. The Innocent and Fly Me Courageous are just about as good as it gets. If you have never heard Drivin' n Cryin', do yourself a favor and at least listen. Great stuff."
Call Crazy but Best Rock Album of the 90's
D. K. Watkins | Atlanta, Georgia | 08/04/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"All those who worship at the altar of Kurt (not even the most talented member of his own band) or Eddie will think I've lost my mind, and everyone else will simply think I'm a homer, but this is the single best rock album of the 90's. Not the best alternative, not the best hard rock, not the best "indie-ish," not the best Georgia (the skinny boys from Athens are amazing but never quite this honest or musical) album, but the best rock album period, zero, the end. It's almost a crime that it's out of print. Buy it used, copy it, steal it from your roomate, whatever you have to do to get a copy."