The Criminal Under My Own Hat - T Bone Burnett (1992)
ideated from: I think maybe I over-compensate and shy away from 90s music because I don’t just want this to be a blog about what I loved when I was in school. I’ll throw some more 90s goodness in this week.
You have almost certainly heard something that T Bone Burnett has written, played on, or produced. He is a massive figure in the world of Americana and roots music, as well as having a long list of accomplishments as a pop and rock producer, movie soundtrack curator, and solo artist.
Here we have one of his best solo outings. Featured are a wide cast of session guys, bluegrass players, and rock n rollers of multiple generations. The only time that Edgar Meyer played on a record with both Marc Ribot and the guy who played bass on the Doors’ LA Woman? If there’s another record in this category, I’m willing to bet it’s a T Bone record.
Tracks I Liked
Tear This Building Down - adaptation of a african american spiritual also adapted by the Dead. See here for some AI research I commissioned.
It’s Not Too Late - my favorite Burnett song
Criminals - perfectly creepy guitar pop
Every Little Thing - a lament for a destructive relationship