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Don't It Drag On
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Album Details: Don't It Drag On

Release Date:05/07/2002
Label:Tomato Music
UPC:820550205126

Track List: Don't It Drag On

  1. Lonesome Georgia Brown
  2. Down In The Flood
  3. I've Got Mine
  4. Statesboro Blues
  5. Another Way To Find You
  6. No Expectations
  1. Friend Of The Devil
  2. Don't It Drag On
  3. Every Mother's Son
  4. Mail Order Mystics
  5. I Feel The Same

Pro Reviews: Don't It Drag On

  • All Music Guide

    With his debut, I'm a Stranger Too, Chris Smither had already proven himself to be a rare combination a Cambridge folkie with roots in New Orleans, a great writer who knows when to look elsewhere for material, a masterful guitarist who understands simplicity and a powerful singer with restraint. Released in 1972, Don't It Drag On continues this mix and is every bit as good as its predecessor, maybe better. Smither's folkblues has a soul and intelligence that meshes well with current covers by Bob Dylan, the Rolling Stones and the Grateful Dead, yet seems as ageless as Blind Willie McTell's "Statesboro Blues" (also included here). Tracks such as "Another Way to Find You", "I've Got Mine" and "Lonesome Georgia Brown" are as enduring as contemporary blues and folk get. And while the bulk of Smither's material has a ruminative, melancholic tone, don't expect typical singersongwriter fare. There's a maturity and depth to songs such as "I Feel the Same" (also recorded by Bonnie Raitt), "Eve...ry Mother's Son" and the titlecut that's beyond that of most of his peers. Smither's originals may not have the energy of "Statesboro Blues" or Dylan's "Down in the Flood", but there's an easy, rolling assurance and plainspoken eloquence at work that more than make up for it. Smither went on to record one more album for Poppy, but was dropped by the label before its release. The record, Honeysuckle Dog, remained in the vaults for over 30 years before being issued in 2004. Don't It Drag On, which was rereleased in 1997 as part of a twofer with his debut, I'm a Stranger Too, would be his last until It Ain't Easy in 1985. - Brett Hartenbach, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Chris Smither

Like John Hammond and a handful of other musicians whose careers began in the 1960s blues revival, guitarist, singer and songwriter Chris Smither can take pride in the fact that he's been there since the beginning. Except for a few years when he was away from performing in the 1970s, Smither has been a mainstay of the festival, coffee house and club circuits around the ... Read more