It's Miller Time! Couple of items before I get around to The Genius Of box set, which just about wraps up what I have. First up is the playfully-titled A Trip In The Country. As far as I'm aware, Miller never struggled into a Nehru shirt in his life, leave alone a kaftan, although I'm sure he was well ahead of the curve when it came to recreational drug pursuits. This album fit the 1970 back-to-the country trend like a glove; except of course, Miller had to work his way up and out of the poverty then being embraced by middle-class kids.
This album gets two stars spat at it by AllMusic, which calls it a "dubious re-recording project" because it consists of new versions of old songs, played by a crack C&W band including no less than three Buddys: Spicher, Emmons, and Harman. AllMusic also bemoans the lack of the funny stuff which our reviewer apparently prefers. Well, gee whiz! This is a straight-ahead country album, and for those that like this sort of thing this is very much the sort of thing they like.
Your Bonus Subscriber Disc is an oddity: Miller telling the tale of the movie Waterhole #3. And singing The Code Of The West. Twenty-six minutes and we're done.
Mission Statement: to do very little, for very few, for not very long. Disappointing the easily pleased since 1819. Not as good as it used to be from Day One. History is Bunk - PT Barnum. Artificially Intelligent before it was fashionable. Fat camp for the mind! Nothing lasts, but nothing is lost. The Shock of the Old! Often bettered, never imitated. "Wenn du lange in einen Abgrund blickst, blickt der Abgrund auch in dich hinein" - Pauly Shore.

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Roger doesn't have to be funny to sound good.
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