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Chris Smither - I’m A Stranger Too! / Don’t It Drag On '1970, 1972 [1997]

I’m A Stranger Too! / Don’t It Drag On
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Album name I’m A Stranger Too! / Don’t It Drag On
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Date 1970, 1972 [1997]
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Play time 01:11:28
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Size 414 mb (+3\%rec.)
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Chris Smither left New Orleans in the mid-’60s for Boston, and quickly
became part of a booming Cambridge folk scene that also included Bonnie Raitt,
who went on to make his “Love (Me) Like a Man” a folk-blues
standard. He eventually signed a deal with Poppy Records, which led to the
release of I’m a Stranger Too! in 1970. Although he was just entering his
mid-twenties, Smither’s songs already had the insight and eloquence of
some of the period’s best singer/songwriters, yet with the roll of his
Louisiana roots and a strong debt to bluesmen like Mississippi John Hurt, Willie
McTell, and Lightnin’ Hopkins. He also had a great ear for outside
material, borrowing from writers such as Neil Young and Randy Newman. He went
back a couple of years to Young’s days with Buffalo Springfield for the
innocence of “I Am a Child,” as well as to a pair of more recent
choices from Newman’s (then just released) 12 Songs. The production on
I’m a Stranger Too!, built primarily around Smither’s intricate,
bluesy fingerwork and prematurely mature baritone, works best the closer that
it’s pared to the bone. As great as Newman’s “Have You Seen
My Baby” (the source of the album’s title) and his own “Love
You Like a Man” are as songs, the full band arrangements here seem a bit
thin in comparison to some of the more stripped-down cuts. Smither went on to
successfully re-record these and a few more tracks from the record (along with
selections from 1972’s Don’t It Drag On) 20-plus years later, but
there’s still a certain charm to these early versions. I’m a
Stranger Too! is a portrait of an artist who stepped onto the scene fully
formed, yet still with plenty of room to grow. Reissued in 1997 by Collectables
as a two-fer with Don’t It Drag On.
With his debut, I’m a Stranger Too!, Chris Smither had already proven
himself to be a rare combination—a Cambridge folkie with roots in New
Orleans, a great writer who knows when to look elsewhere for material, a
masterful guitarist who understands simplicity and a powerful singer with
restraint. Released in 1972, Don’t It Drag On continues this mix and is
every bit as good as its predecessor, maybe better. Smither’s folk-blues
have a soul and intelligence that mesh well with current covers by Bob Dylan,
the Rolling Stones and the Grateful Dead, yet seems as ageless as Blind Willie
McTell’s “Statesboro Blues” (also included here). Tracks such
as “Another Way to Find You,” “I’ve Got Mine” and
“Lonesome Georgia Brown” are as enduring as contemporary blues and
folk get. And while the bulk of Smither’s material has a ruminative,
melancholic tone, don’t expect typical singer/songwriter fare.
There’s a maturity and depth to songs such as “I Feel the
Same” (also recorded by Bonnie Raitt), “Every Mother’s
Son” and the title cut that’s beyond that of most of his peers.
Smither’s originals may not have the energy of “Statesboro
Blues” or Dylan’s “Down in the Flood,” but
there’s an easy, rolling assurance and plainspoken eloquence at work that
more than make up for it. Smither went on to record one more album for Poppy,
but was dropped by the label before its release. The record, Honeysuckle Dog,
remained in the vaults for over 30 years before being issued in 2004.
Don’t It Drag On, which was re-released in 1997 as part of a two-fer with
his debut, I’m a Stranger Too!, would be his last until It Ain’t
Easy in 1985. (Brett Hartenbach, AllMusic)



Tracks:

Im A Stranger Too!
01. A Short While Ago (Chris Smither) 2:34
02. A Song for Susan (Chris Smither) 03:07
03. I Am a Child (Neil Young) 03:49
04. Have You Seen My Baby (Randy Newman) 03:07
05. Devil Got Your Man (Chris Smither) 03:49
06. Homunculus (Chris Smither) 03:12
07. Love You Like a Man (Chris Smither) 02:37
08. Lonely Time (Chris Smither) 03:22
09. Look Down the Road (Skip James / Chris Smither) 02:37
10. Old Kentucky Home [Turpentine and Dandelion Wine] (Randy Newman) 02:30
11. Time to Go Home (Chris Smither) 05:34

Dont Drag It On
12. Lonesome Georgia Brown (Chris Smither) 02:43
13. Down iIn The Flood (Bob Dylan) 03:14
14. I’ve Got Mine (Chris Smither) 02:55
15. Statesboro Blues (Blind Willie McTell) 03:17
16. Another Way to Find You (Chris Smither) 03:50
17. No Expectations (Mick Jagger / Keith Richards) 03:09
18. Friend of the Devil (John Dawson / Jerry Garcia / Robert Hunter) 03:33
19. Dont It Drag On (Chris Smither) 03:22
20. Every Mother’s Son (Chris Smither) 03:26
21. Mail Order Mystics (Chris Smither) 02:18
22. I Feel the Same (Chris Smither) 03:22