Jason Isbell

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Listen to Death Wish and Gravelweed back to back and cry all night.
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epilogue wrote:Weathervanes is a great record, yeah.

I still think maybe... Just maybe... Jason works best in a full band setting.
Best is an abstract my friend ;)

Relatively Easy just queued up in the kitchen, these verses always give me pause:
Jason Isbell wrote:I lost a good friend
Christmas time when folks go off the deep end
His woman took the kids and he took Klonopin
Enough to kill a man of twice his size

Not for me to understand
Remember him when he was still a proud man
A vandals smile a baseball in his right hand
Nothing but the blue sky in his eye
... every single time I hear it and sometimes just in my mind, the delivery is so heartfelt it hurts.
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epilogue wrote:I'm just not sure there is better lyricist alive and working today.
there is not
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oasisfan35 wrote:
epilogue wrote:Weathervanes is a great record, yeah.

I still think maybe... Just maybe... Jason works best in a full band setting.
Best is an abstract my friend ;)

Relatively Easy just queued up in the kitchen, these verses always give me pause:
Jason Isbell wrote:I lost a good friend
Christmas time when folks go off the deep end
His woman took the kids and he took Klonopin
Enough to kill a man of twice his size

Not for me to understand
Remember him when he was still a proud man
A vandals smile a baseball in his right hand
Nothing but the blue sky in his eye
... every single time I hear it and sometimes just in my mind, the delivery is so heartfelt it hurts.
That song crushes me. But all of Southeastern and Something More Than Free does. Just masterpieces.
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Foxes is often quite literal but GOD DAMN it hits...
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oasisfan35 wrote:Foxes is often quite literal but GOD DAMN it hits...
I was listening to Jason Isbell songs on shuffle/random and Foxes was followed by Vampires and I said, "ouch... random my ass" out loud to no one but myself.
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I do not like the host at all (for one, the art is not just for you (the audience)) but really glad to hear Isbell talk.
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This track got me pretty good the other day, his delivery is a bit more Mike Cooley here but it can literally hurt to listen to... enjoy!

Also, no idea how I missed this... tremendous:

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saw him and band in Milwaukee last night. He never disappoints. The band is so good. The Foxes in the Snow songs translate VERY well with the 400 unit.

It was very weird that that crowd sat the entire time until the encore. I didn't like that.
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Something More Than Free (10 Year Anniversary Edition)
How does an artist follow a critically-acclaimed breakthrough record like Southeastern? For Jason Isbell, the answer was Something More Than Free. With songs like "24 Frames," "Flagship," and "Children of Children," the 2015 album found Isbell tackling the subjects he knows best: the dignity of work, the difficulty of love, the friction between the present and the past. Something More Than Free further established the North Alabama native as a bonafide songwriter, and also netted him his first two Grammy Awards, for Americana Album of the Year, and for American Roots Song of the Year ("24 Frames.")

10 years later, Something More Than Free has been re-mixed by the legendary Sylvia Massy (Prince, Johnny Cash, Tom Petty), breathing new life into these now classic songs in the Isbell canon. And as a cherry on top, the man has broken his normal rule and included a b-side here. "Should I Go Missing" is a bluesy jammer highlighted by Isbell's slide guitar playing. If we're lucky, it will become a staple at his upcoming live shows.

Released July 18, 2025
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Should I Go Missing is great (of course).
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given2trade wrote:Should I Go Missing is great (of course).
Eh, I think this is a prime example of why a B-Side is not an A-Side.

That said I think the album sounds much better, I always felt it was often felt pretty flat. The guitars are more up front and the separation is great, still listening through again but give 24 Frames a side-by-side.

edit: Also want to add how much I have been enjoying the Georgia Blue release lately, it is such a great showcase and just damn fun.
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Listening now. Not sure what makes this sound better. The album was about powerful the first time around.

This is definitely louder. So...
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epilogue wrote:Listening now. Not sure what makes this sound better. The album was about powerful the first time around.

This is definitely louder. So...
I feel there is better separation...

This is your fave by him, no?
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Haven't listened to the re-release yet but Isbell by favorite artist and I listen to this album 2-3x a week (really). It's my favorite of his and of anyone. Southeastern basically same level but if I can only have one on an island, I'll take this one.

EDIT: Just listed to 24 and Speed Trap Town and I hate this vs. the original. Garbage. Weird. What am I missing?
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given2trade wrote:Haven't listened to the re-release yet but Isbell by favorite artist and I listen to this album 2-3x a week (really). It's my favorite of his and of anyone. Southeastern basically same level but if I can only have one on an island, I'll take this one.

EDIT: Just listed to 24 and Speed Trap Town and I hate this vs. the original. Garbage. Weird. What am I missing?
Garbage? Just queued up Speed Trap and really it is just separation to my ears, just used to it being mildly flat? The vocals are slightly more upfront but not much on that song in particular.
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oasisfan35 wrote:
given2trade wrote:Haven't listened to the re-release yet but Isbell by favorite artist and I listen to this album 2-3x a week (really). It's my favorite of his and of anyone. Southeastern basically same level but if I can only have one on an island, I'll take this one.

EDIT: Just listed to 24 and Speed Trap Town and I hate this vs. the original. Garbage. Weird. What am I missing?
Garbage? Just queued up Speed Trap and really it is just separation to my ears, just used to it being mildly flat? The vocals are slightly more upfront but not much on that song in particular.
Haha I was being dramatic I just started listening. I'm trying to compare now.
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given2trade wrote:
oasisfan35 wrote:
given2trade wrote:Haven't listened to the re-release yet but Isbell by favorite artist and I listen to this album 2-3x a week (really). It's my favorite of his and of anyone. Southeastern basically same level but if I can only have one on an island, I'll take this one.

EDIT: Just listed to 24 and Speed Trap Town and I hate this vs. the original. Garbage. Weird. What am I missing?
Garbage? Just queued up Speed Trap and really it is just separation to my ears, just used to it being mildly flat? The vocals are slightly more upfront but not much on that song in particular.
Haha I was being dramatic I just started listening. I'm trying to compare now.
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It sounds really different to me. I dunno. I don't like it at all vs. the original. I didn't hear much difference on the Southeastern 10th anniversary.
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given2trade wrote:It sounds really different to me. I dunno. I don't like it at all vs. the original. I didn't hear much difference on the Southeastern 10th anniversary.
Same with Southeastern and not hearing a big difference. 100% understand why you might not like it, I always felt the original mix was muddy.

But let's play with some Southeastern tracks...

edit: That album is practically a solo endeavor, nothing to find I found.

edit2: there is no fade over to To a Band That I loved and the shaker can be heard clearly; last bit.
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