Kris Kristofferson
Kristofferson


5.0
classic

Review

by Brabiz USER (16 Reviews)
July 15th, 2017 | 14 replies


Release Date: 1970 | Tracklist

Review Summary: While most in the genre feel like a product of the times, Kristofferson has staying power decades, and possibly even centuries beyond his contemporaries, it's just too bad most don't take the time to appreciate his work.

While most people think of Johnny Cash or Willie Nelson when it comes to Outlaw Country, there's no denying that Kris can stand up to, and without question rival those greats. Mostly known for his work with The Highwaymen, and his song Me And Bobby McGee, his work gets unfairly swept under the rug, despite the countless gems.

A staple of Kristofferson's songwriting is his masterful storytelling ability. Every track here is of equal, if not greater value than the hit 'Me And Bobby McGee'. Haunting dirges such as Casey's Last Ride and Darby's Castle resonate on a personal level while also bringing a heavy dose of nostalgia and charm. Upbeat grooves on songs like Blame It On The Stones and Best Of All Possible Worlds dance the album into images of smokey bars, while Help Me Make It Through The Night and Just The Other Side Of Nowhere slow things down with light, beautiful melodies.

Every story here is worth listening to, wether it conjures images of romance, despair, or outlaws riding into the night. Not many albums (even those of the genre) have managed to capture their ideas so gracefully and charmingly. Though he was young at the time, there is so much wisdom to be heard in these tales he spins.

The voice delivering these stories is very laid back, nothing at all show-y, but Kris' vocals are very unique, and the melodies presented are quite admirable.

Similarly, the instruments are held back, serving the song well by resting behind the vocals and smoothly playing along. Nothing feels overly 'country', despite this being a country album; which is great for those not a fan of the genre.

Released nearly 50 years ago, Kris Kristofferson's debut album still holds up as arguably the greatest country album ever recorded.



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Brabiz
July 15th 2017


2192 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0 | Sound Off

This is pretty much my favorite album of all time. My Mom used to play this in car rides when i was very young.

theBoneyKing
July 15th 2017


24386 Comments


Nice review. I need to listen to this.

Brabiz
July 16th 2017


2192 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0 | Sound Off

I agree, even if country isn't your thing, this album is amaaaazing. All of his albums are tbh, but this is his best i think. This and Border Lord

theBoneyKing
July 16th 2017


24386 Comments


Country is very much my thing ~

Brabiz
July 16th 2017


2192 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0 | Sound Off

Then this album is an absolute must

Clumseee
December 28th 2020


1815 Comments


is this not on spotify canada?

JayEnder
December 28th 2020


19776 Comments


My grandma calls this guy her boyfriend

NorthernSkylark
December 9th 2021


12134 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

If it sounds country man that’s what it is it’s a country song.

Gameofmetal
Emeritus
July 28th 2023


11564 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Country old heads really weren't wrong about how the genre's gone to shit. Fuckin jason aldean writes songs about pretending to ride tractors and wanting to kill BLM protestors and Kris the GOAT was writing songs in 1970 about how all cops are bastards.

Above
August 30th 2023


163 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

true

DadKungFu
Staff Reviewer
August 30th 2023


4722 Comments


Don't really buy into the 'old country had better politics' narrative, it pretty much ran the whole gamut of views, but yeah Kris, Prine, Willie, etc. had way deeper things to say on that front than singers today

Gameofmetal
Emeritus
August 30th 2023


11564 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

It's never as clean cut as you want it, but it really seems like something happened there in the post 9/11 landscape, mfs got so corny.

Sunnyvale
Staff Reviewer
August 30th 2023


5854 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

On a Sunday mornin' sidewalkkkkkk



Wishin', Lord, that I was stoneddddddddd

Ryus
August 30th 2023


36643 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

my mom also loves this album



i like to pretend blame it on the stones doesnt exist but this rules



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