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ND  04/16/2006          
Eleven Stories
Absolutely his best album thus far. Every track is great and it hasn't left my cd player yet and probably won't for a while. His new songs are as appealing and skillfully written as ever and the cover of More & More with Kelly Willis is outstanding as well.
Barry Joyce  03/21/2006          
Wrapped
Album Review
I keep this CD in my player all the time, the big hits are obvious..."Angry all the time" and "Desperately"...but you need to know, you may enjoy some of the other songs even more.. Wrapped and My brother and me are probably my 2 favorites... easily one of my favorite CD's...period, looking fwd to Bruce's new release.
TexasMusicJunkie  12/20/2005          
Bruce Robison
Artist Review
Hey Bruce, It's been more than 4 years since "Country Sunshine" was released. You ever going to release another album? Ask yourself, "What Would Willie Do?" Answer: he'd record another CD! Your fans are waiting!
Rob Spires  12/18/2005          
Wrapped
Album Review
On brother Charlie's live album, he calls Bruce Robison the greatest songwriter ever. After hearing this album I am inclined to agree. While "Angry All the Time" and "Desperately" have found some commercial success once sung by Nashville artists, possibly the best songs on this album may never be heard by most conventional country music fans. "Don't Let It Go to Your Heart" is a passionate ballad of a man feeling remorse for the woman he hurt in a frivolous one night stand. "End Like That" is not only the most powerful song on this album, it very well may be one of the most powerful of the decade. It conjures the rock bottom feelings of the dissolution of a meaningful relationship. This is a must have album for all Texas music fans, and a should have album for Nashville Pop Country fans. It will broaden their horizons to more heart felt songs by artists unwilling to bow down to record executives.
honkytonker1  10/08/2005          
Bruce Robison
Artist Review
A true artist in every sense of the mostly over-used word. Had a chance to meet Bruce at a show in Nashville and he's an awesome person as well as being one of the finest singer-songwriters on the planet. Thanks for sharing the gift of your timeless music Bruce, we appreciate it.
Sam  07/14/2005          
Bruce Robison
Artist Review
Bruce's albums - all of them are great. he is my favorite singer songwriter ever. my favorite album by him is his 1996 Wrapped. I love the Texas Hill Country and that album takes me there every time. I love "my brother and me" also, "angry all the time" of course. you won't regret this buy!
md  07/03/2005          
Bruce Robison
Artist Review
Quite poss. the best songwriter of our time.
Super Song Writer!  12/27/2004          
Bruce Robison
Artist Review
Does Bruce ever do any live performances other than Christmas at Gruene? I've yet to see him live, maybe I'm not missing anything? Love his music, but have to wonder why he doesn't perform. Does he not have any stage prescensce (sp)? In other words, does he not command the audience?
Paul Schimmer  12/07/2004          
Unleashed Live
Eveyone needs this album, Bruce and Charlie showed me the way to country music. Jack is great too. Pick this one up and you will not be sorry!**********
Charlie  10/29/2004          
Bruce Robison
Artist Review
If anyones wants to hear some great music, grab a copy of Long Way Home From Anywhere, or better yet Unleashed. This is a cd that has live segments from Bruce Robison, then Charlie Robison and finishes up with Jack Ingram. Bruce even brings up Kelly Willis for a song on it. You will love it, its got everything.......The last Mike McClure review I saw really had a very accurate review of James. Only discrepancy was that James trashed Bruces song writing capability also. Get the picture James, you blow. His only purpose is to get under our skin. He doesn't belong. I'm sure he does feel secure talking about ass kicking sitting behind his square headed girlfriend. I'm through making comments about this little queer on this review board, it's not its purpose. Lone Star, looks like an open message board would be appropriate. Let the viewers decide the topics though.


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