Album Reviews

Kinky Friedman

Circus of Life

Artist:     Kinky Friedman

Album:     Circus of Life

Label:     Echo Hill Records

Release Date:     07.03.2018

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In today’s musical environs there are very few “originals” left. Texas-based Kinky Friedman is a charter-member of that special club:  Poet, balladeer, social activist, animal protector and political voice, he personifies his hard-earned rep as a tunesmith living on the edge, with an irreverence that embodies his 50+ years as one of America’s premier troubadours.

Circus of Life is Friedman’s 16th album and also one of his finest hours. In fact, if he never wrote a song again, there are several here that stick to your soul like gum on a sidewalk and undeniably will become new K.F. classics such as: “Jesus in Pajamas,” with its finality knocking at the door. Haunting overtures of unrequited love surround in “Circus of Life,” and “Sister Sarah has a stark reality of its own: “Every saint was once a sinner, every sinner once a saint. Everything we think we are is everything we ain’t.” The closing track, “Sayin’ Goodbye,”  is lyrical perfection: “Sayin’ goodbye isn’t easy for a fool with a tear in his eyes. All of my life I’ve been busy dreaming of saying goodbye.”

Brian Molnar, who produced this CD, has done a remarkable job of capturing Friedman at his raw best in 12 powerful tracks, including “Autographs In the Rain,” an ode to fellow friend & Texan, Willie Nelson.

A good friend of mine whom I consider to be an enlightened music-man of the highest order recently opined: “Kinky Friedman, huh? A bat shit crazy…genius!”  ’Nuff said.

—Bob Girouard

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