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Like Long Line, Wolf's undervalued 1996 effort, Fool's Parade is a thoughtful, tuneful and mature album. Where his earliest solo records often found him trying too hard to be contemporary, Wolf now focuses on an infectious yet poignant brand of world-weary heartbreak in songs like "Long Way Back Again," "The Cold Heart of the Stone" and the lovely finale, "Waiting on the Moon." As a songwriter, Wolf collaborating primarily with Will Jennings and Taylor Rhodes thoroughly explores exactly why love may or may not stink. The exquisite production, meanwhile by Wolf and Kenny White is in a style reminiscent of Willie Mitchell's old Hi Records sound.
Commercially speaking, Wolf musta got lost somewhere down the line; it's been a long time between hit singles. But Fool's Parade is a moving midlife song cycle of great integrity and craft. Here's hoping it puts him right back in the centerfold.
(Posted: Oct 5, 1998)
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