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Fate's Right Hand

by Rodney Crowell

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Overall Rating: 2.4147 Fate's Right Hand is ranked overall as 2.4147 out of 4 stars
Avg. Critic Score: 3.6000 Fate's Right Hand has an avg. critic score of 3.6000 out of 4 stars

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The Houston Kid , Rodney Crowell 's 2001 "comeback" album, was an autobiographical look back at the troubadour's Texas past. Fate's Right Hand is another autobiographical concept album of sorts--but this one concentrate on the here and now. ...more
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Fate's Right Hand is one of those albums that couldn't have been written or recorded at any other time in Rodney Crowell's career. Two years after his monumentally acclaimed The Houston Kid, Crowell has laid out his autobiography in sight and sound. ...more
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Rodney Crowell has, in the last four years, turned himself from a country-music has-been to one of the freshest and most brutally honest voices in American roots music. Not quite country any more, his music exists in the twilight zone where Harry ...read the complete review at The Daily Vault Album Reviews
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Despite the impressive cast list—Gillian Welch, Kim Richey, Béla Fleck, Jerry Douglas—this is undoubtedly Crowell's solo triumph, and probably the most personal thing he's ever done. Whereas The Houston Kid, 2001's ...read the complete review at Uncut
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The Austin Chronicle
Rodney Crowell's last release, 2001'sThe Houston Kid,was his first in nearly six years. It marked a new beginning for someone who had been at the top of the country-music heap since the late Seventies, but had taken time off to raise a family. OnHouston,...read the complete review at The Austin Chronicle

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