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Rhett Miller - Mythologies (CD)

Mythologies
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Album Details: Mythologies

Release Date:08/19/1994
UPC:009323100121

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    Steal This Album!!!

    By PaulC  Sep 15, 2002 | 1 out of 1 found this Mythologies review helpful

    This album is a MUST HAVE for any Rhett Miller\Old 97's\Alt.Country fan. Recorded when Rhett was 18, this album was a premonition of what was to come in the future for Rhett, and music fans alike. At 18 Rhett did not have much to speak of on life exp...erience, which speaks volumes about Rhett's song writing abilities as the lyrics are sublime. Often they are what you would expect from a much older song writer. "Iron Child" is probably the best on the album, "Still They Sing" is my personal favorite, however. Despite what the original reviewer says about "Honey In My Tea," I happen to like the song. The random faux accent is kinda weird I will admit, especially for a Texan ;) It does, very slightly inhibit the beauty of the album, but I do not find it as a major detractor. This is not Rhett's absolute best work, however it is a very wonderful album indeed.At only 1000, hand-numbered, signed copies in existence, you will very rarely see this album for sale. Most owners are die-hard Rhett/Old 97's fans who, like me, would never part with the album in a million-gazillion years. Now and then you do find someone willing to sacrifice the album to the Used CD Gods. If you wish to own the album, you must be willing to make a sacrifice too, usually to the tune of $100+ !!!!!!! Yeah, its a lot of money. Yeah, you could spend that money on a lot of things (If you can't, send it to me). If you do see the album up for sale, buy it!! As Rhett's popularity increases the value will skyrocket. Read more Less

Pro Reviews: Mythologies

  • All Music Guide

    Mythologies finds young Texan Rhett Miller sounding curiously British at times during a collection of bare, acoustic folk tracks. Erroneous accent aside, the 1989 offering gives fans an opportunity to observe the early stages of development in the career of a great young songwriter. Miller's longtime partner in crime Murry Hammond, who would later join Miller in Sleepy Heroes and finally the Old 97s, produces all 13 tracks and performs on ten of them as well. Though nothing on Mythologies quite reaches the level of quality of later Miller/Hammond collaborations, there is some strong material here. "Iron Child," "Song for Truman Capote," "Redbird Song," and "I'm Coming Home" show the potential that would be realized on later releases, while the playful "Candy Apple Corkscrew Hair" is more fun than anything you'd expect to find on a folk album. As to be expected given the young age at which Miller wrote these songs, there are some awkward moments like the unfortunate "Honey in My Tea," b...ut for the most part Mythologies is not only a great find for curious Old 97s fans but is also an album that can stand alone on their own merit. - Michael Frey, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Rhett Miller

Texan Rhett Miller is best known as lead singer/guitarist for Dallas' alt-country band the Old 97's. The Old 97's, formed in 1993, issued their debut LP Wreck Your Life in 1995. Their follow-up, Fight Songs, was issued in 1999; the same year, the early-1994 recording Hitchhike to Rhome was reissued on CD, and the mini-album Early Tracks delivered more of the same in 200... Read more