This Texas songwriter is not a singer with a pretty voice, he more thrusts the words out of his mouth in his husky gravelly voice than sings, but it is those words that are important here. The way he puts those words together and they stories they form is what is important here. This is a spare but beautiful disc in many ways; Walt Wilkins and Tim Lorsch produce it and they fully utilize the talents of the musicians of Nashville and Austin to showoff these story songs in the best light. They enlisted the gifts of people such as Joel Guzman, accordion, Lloyd Maines, resophonic guitar and pedal steel, Gurf Morlix, voice and electric guitar and Marcia Ramirez’s voice, among many others. His stories have the minute details that display that he knows what he is writing of it is this combination of detail and knowledge that give his stories the ring of truth of experience.

He uses whips on his horses
He is that kind of man
You pretend he whispers so you don’t take a stand
But there are scares on the flanks
They look like fans
The horses are scared
Their eyes roll white
Not sure his voice or delivery are for everyone, but the songs sure are worth the listening. The musicians, both in his band and the guests, leave plenty of room for his songs to make their statement, and their inner beauty to shine through. There is much to be gained from his outlook for all who will take the time to listen.