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Hardin takes a step forward from the first album (which still contains beautiful songs). In this second chapter, there's less blues and more of a softly jazz-inflected folk that perhaps inspired Tim Buckley on "Happy Sad" and "Blue Afternoon." It's his best studio work, especially since the third is a live album (and what a live album...) and considering that after this brief golden phase of his career (which can be traced back to 1966-1968) he begins a serious decline that will culminate in the cover-only albums of the following decade (with "Shiloh Town" - revived by Mark Lanegan in "I'll Take Care of You" - as his only notable track). Rating= 4.5 more
Track 07 - Speak Like a Child