A Bigger Piece of Sky - Robert Earl Keen

A Bigger Piece of Sky

Robert Earl Keen

  • Genre: Country
  • Release Date: 1993-10-08
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 12

  • ℗ 2004 KOCH RECORDS

Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Amarillo Highway 2:31 USD 1.29
2
Corpus Christi Bay 3:59 USD 1.29
3
Whenever Kindness Fails 3:38 USD 1.29
4
Blow You Away 3:38 USD 1.29
5
Jesse With the Long Hair 3:46 USD 1.29
6
Night Right for Love 4:19 USD 1.29
7
Paint the Town Beige 4:35 USD 1.29
8
Daddy Had a Buick 2:56 USD 1.29
9
Crazy Cowboy Dream 2:26 USD 1.29
10
Here In Arkansas 4:45 USD 1.29
11
So I Can Take My Rest 3:25 USD 1.29
12
Blow You Away 1:14 USD 1.29
A Bigger Piece of Sky - Robert Earl Keen
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Reviews

  • Staggeringly good, impossible to deny.
    5
    By CamelWidesMan
    _A Bigger Piece of Sky_ is a stunning achievement, even for an artist as revered as Robert Earl Keen. I've often heard it said that art mirrors and magnifies aspects of the human condition, allowing us to examine our lives and the world around us in new, useful, and sometimes profound ways. If you believe that to be true, then you need to hear this album. Each song mirrors aspects of reality so convincingly that the album practically creates a reality unto itself. The music, the lyrics, the performances, and the production combine to form a statement so insightful that repeated listens are bound to reveal profound truths--and as hyperbolic as that might sound, I do not say it lightly. I'd actually prefer to be less verbose and artsy here, but describing what this album contains seems akin to trying to find words to accurately describe the sorts of feelings and thoughts that we never discuss with others precisely because we lack the language to do so. Each song here undeniably works as part of a whole, but if you must sample songs first, I'd recommend "So I Can Take My Rest" and "Corpus Christi Bay". "Rest" is beautiful in the sad, eternal way that sunsets on clear, cold winter evenings are beautiful. The narrator's vulnerability is heartbreaking; when it hits you that he is speaking _for_ you, you may well be moved to tears. "Bay," meanwhile, is one of Keen's many "loveable loser" narratives--and the fact that it happens to be one of his best is aying an awful lot. I worked offshore as an anchor rigger for several years to put myself through college, and from the first time I heard the song, I was amazed at how Keen, in just one story focused on one central character, managed to a evoke so well the feel of life in the offshore oil patch. The lyric mentions that the offshore life "gets down in your blood". Perhaps the best evidence of the truth of that statement, and of Keen's talent as an artist, is that 15 years after my last anchor rigging job I still see the platforms' sodium vapor lights in the darkness and smell the salt water and the diesel fuel and the hot steel cables each time I listen. I've singled out two songs as examples, but all 11 songs here are evocative and truthful and...well, magnificent in equal measure. So: If you've managed to remain on the fence after reading the reviews here, just buy the album. Listen to it a few times. Let it sink in. You certainly won't regret it, even when the truth of it all hits you in the gut.
  • Visualexcellence
    5
    By dave8383
    The songwriting on this album is so good you can close your eyes and be a part of the story that is told on each song. This is by far my favorite album with my favorites being Jessie with the long hair hanging down, blow you away, and bigger piece of the sky! Buy this album, light a campfire and enjoy!!!
  • Great album
    5
    By bgibson
    Great songs to raise a beer to.
  • Keen's Greatest Album
    5
    By cgt399
    This album, as a whole, is by far his best work. A great look at the current world with an older, wiser perspective. Keen captures the heart of Texas with this album. If he were to have been born in the same era as Jerry Jeff Walker, Johnny Cash, Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings, etc. then he would be viewed as their equal, if not their superior.
  • Goes great with beer
    5
    By GoState
    One of Keens best albums. Pop open a cold one and listen to this album any time and you will find what you are looking for.
  • REK is the man!
    5
    By mdevore
    Robert Earl Keen is truly one of the finest songwriters and performers of our time. This is probably my favorite album of his. Amarillo Highway, Corpus Christi Bay, Jesse With the Long Hair, Paint the Town Beige, and Crazy Cowboy Dream are all REK classics. For anyone looking for an intro to his music, Bigger Piece of Sky is the way to go. If you're feeling a bit disillusioned by the seemingly neverending onslaught of Kenny Chesney and Tim McGraw style country, pick up an REK record and listen NOW!
  • Driving Music
    5
    By Horse Hair
    If you want something just plain good, this is the album! I wish REK did more stuff like this today. This is truly a classic record. Everything he does is good, but this is special.