Coming six years after Something I Saw or Thought I Saw, Come Running shows no signs of rust or loss of spirit. The New England folkie is in a gallant mood for the opening track, “I Ain’t Walkin’.” His backing band is stellar with electric guitar from roots-rocker extraordinaire Dave Alvin and drummer (and producer) Billy Conway setting up the perfect backdrop for Morrissey’s literate tales of wonder and woe. Is “Thirty Years” a testament to resiliency or one of concern? Morrissey’s never been one to cast judgment but his years of learned wisdom have made him aware of where life goes. Johnny’s Tune” memorializes the late violinist Johnny Cunningham, while “By the Grave of Bauldaire” and “Holden’s Blues” also retain Morrissey’s somber side. ”Dangerous Way,” “I Was A Fool,” “Death Letter” and “New Walking Blues” nod towards Alvin’s roots-rock side. “He’s Not from Kansas City” tips towards jazz. At his advancing age, Morrissey explores all the roots music he can jam into this self-released collection.
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