I'm mostly a jazz, classical, African music, rock, soul, funk and reggae guy who also likes pop, folk and the odd showtune so I guess it's time I broadened my music horizons. Now I've done hip-hop (Cypress Hill was pretty good and I liked Digable Planets'
Reachin...'s radio-friendly sound but wasn't keen on the follow-up
Blowout Comb) it's time to dip my toe into the country scene.
The lady from Pitchfork says Kurt Vile was heavily influenced by a 1975 concept album called
Juarez by outlaw country musician Terry Allen. My C&W knowledge is virtually non-existent but this is very pleasant and easy on the ear so far.
I'm also going to give Ryan Adams's
Gold a listen now that I've found out it isn't a greatest hits compilation. Lead single
New York, New York sounds extraordinarily commercial and musically unchallenging so far but at least it's better than that Robin Hood song he did (j/k... that's Bryan Adams).

