Childish Things by James McMurtry

Childish Things

James McMurtry

2005

Childish Things is a Rock album by James McMurtry, originally released in 2005. On Gatefold: 6 pressings tracked.

Sound DNA

  • Rock
  • Folk Rock
  • twangy
  • earnest
  • storytelling

About

If your father is a classic and established American author, you'd better fashion some decent lyrics; James McMurtry certainly rises to the task on this 2005 release. His dry, tough guy vocals and crisp Southern fried roots rock are a pleasant combination (especially with the trio version of his backing band on this release). But it's his words that beckon you back, that make the listener stick his songs on repeat play. McMurtry has a great knack for crafting slice of life story-songs, in a way that makes one think first and foremost of writers, of masters of the short story like Raymond Carver or Flannery O'Connor. Seemingly throwaway lines on closer inspection reveal themselves as expert dialogue: "Some guy who used to manage some band I've never heard of is trying to manage you." The excoriating yet tender "Holiday," which features the line "Pass the potatoes/ awww, eat sh*t and die," begs to be played at your next Thanksgiving get-together. After all, shouldn't we give thanks to the artists who make life bearable, even when it hardly is?

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Tracklist

  1. 1See the Elephant4:25
  2. 2Childish Things4:35
  3. 3We Can't Make It Here7:06
  4. 4Slew Foot4:36
  5. 5Bad Enough4:19
  6. 6Restless3:53
  7. 7Memorial Day4:14
  8. 8Six Year Drought5:14
  9. 9Old Part of Town5:16
  10. 10Charlemagne's Home Town5:51
  11. 11Pocatello3:01
  12. 12Holiday6:36

Credits

Performers

Rare pressing on Gatefold · 6 pressings tracked on Gatefold