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This is the second album from T-Model Ford, a likable enough seventy-seven-year-old Mississippi-blues singer-guitarist who records with a drummer namedSpam. 1997's Pee-Wee Get My Gun allowed Ford and Spam to stroll androll around, and yielded a creditable batch of backwoods grooves. But onYou Better Keep Still, Ford moves his music into a more studiedstrangeness; "If I Had Wings (Part 1)," a long piece that features only Ford'scrackly narrations and Spam's naked drumbeats, sets the smug tone of the wholecollection. The result is a cliched indie-rock version of an album by anartfully decrepit bluesman, right down to the poor production values and astandard-issue Jon Spencer-style "pop" remix. Despite moments of some charm("We Don't Understand"), You Better Keep Still isn't really about Ford;it's about how groovy his current handlers find him-not to mentionthemselves. (RS 805)
JAMES HUNTER
(Posted: Jan 12, 1999)
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Track List
- If I Had Wings (Part 1)
- To the Left to the Right
- Look What All You Got
- Here Comes Papa
- We Don't Understand
- These Eyes
- Pop Pop Pop [Remix]
- Old Number
- Come Back Home
- If I Had Wings, Pt. 2
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