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1 Disc(s)

  1. 1.

    The Rose Society 3:12

    Gary Louris, Mark Olson

    Play The Rose Society
  2. 2.

    Bicycle 3:52

    Gary Louris, Mark Olson

    Play Bicycle
  3. 3.

    Turn Your Pretty Name Around 4:51

    Mark Olson, Gary Louris

    Play Turn Your Pretty Name Around
  4. 4.

    Saturday Morning on Sunday Street 3:53

    Mark Olson, Gary Louris

    Play Saturday Morning on Sunday Street
  5. 5.

    Kick the Wood 4:04

    Mark Olson, Gary Louris

    Play Kick the Wood
  6. 6.

    Chamberlain, SD 3:42

    Gary Louris, Mark Olson

    Play Chamberlain, SD
  7. 7.

    Black Eyes 4:25

    Mark Olson, Gary Louris

    Play Black Eyes
  8. 8.

    Doves and Stones 3:22

    Gary Louris, Mark Olson

    Play Doves and Stones
  9. 9.

    My Gospel Song for You 3:44

    Mark Olson, Gary Louris

    Play My Gospel Song for You
  10. 10.

    When the Wind Comes Up 3:39

    Mark Olson, Gary Louris

    Play When the Wind Comes Up
  11. 11.

    Bloody Hands 3:25

    Mark Olson, Gary Louris

    Play Bloody Hands
  12. 12.

    Life's Warm Sheets 2:47

    Mark Olson, Gary Louris

    Play Life's Warm Sheets
  13. 13.

    The Trap's Been Set 4:08

    Mark Olson, Gary Louris

    Play The Trap's Been Set
  14. 14.

    Precious Time [*] 3:26

    Mark Olson, Gary Louris

    Play Precious Time [*]
  15. 15.

    Cotton Dress [*] 2:58

    Mark Olson, Gary Louris

    Play Cotton Dress [*]

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During the brief moment in the 1990s when it looked like alt-country might break through to the mass audience, the Jayhawks seemed like a sure thing for stardom with their beautiful, evocative melodies and stellar guitar work, and the superb songwriting and harmonies of Mark Olson and Gary Louris. The Jayhawks' first two major-label albums, 1992's Hollywood Town Hall and 1995's Tomorrow the Green Grass, were shining examples of what was good about the new wave of country-rock, and when Louris left the band in late 1995, even though they continued to make fine music, for many fans they were never quite the same, as if the Jayhawks' greatest promise went unfulfilled. For alt-country loyalists, the prospect of Mark Olson and Gary Louris working together again seems a bit like a reunion of Lennon and McCartney or Simon Garfunkel, so it's well worth pointing out that Ready for the Flood, Olson and Louris' first recording together since Tomorrow the Green Grass and first ever as a duo, is not a Jayhawks album. The duo's harmonies are as lovely as ever, but though there was a widescreen grandeur to the Jayhawks' best work, Ready for the Flood is a purposefully modest album, with the emphasis on acoustic instruments, unobtrusive arrangements, and songs that tell small stories with a rich but elliptical sense of detail. The nearly 15 years that have elapsed since Olson and Louris last worked together is clear and audible; their voices are as strong as ever, but the maturity and caution of this music is unmistakable, and the production (by Chris Robinson of the Black Crowes) and arrangements give the music a feel that's spectral, as if this is the work of men who are older, wiser, and significantly more introspective than the days when they could call up shades of Crazy Horse or Creedence Clearwater Revival at will. The opening lines of the final song -- "I'm an old and angry man/Can't you see the trap's been set?" -- don't tell the whole story about Ready for the Flood, but the fact they fit so well says a lot about this music, and while there are moments of genuine beauty and grace, this is a far cry from what these men achieved in their prime. One can only hope that Olson and Louris will get the spring back into their step if and when they return to the studio. Mark Deming, All Music Guide

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    During the brief moment in the 1990s when it looked like alt-country might break through to the mass audience, the Jayhawks seemed like a sure thing for stardom with their beautiful, evocative melodies and stellar guitar work, and the superb songwriting and harmonies of Mark Olson and Gary Louris. The Jayhawks' first two major-label albums, 1992's Hollywood Town Hall and 1995's Tomorrow the Green Grass, were shining examples of what was good about the new wave of country-rock, and when Louris left the band in late 1995, even though they continued to make fine music, for many fans they were never quite the same, as if the Jayhawks' greatest promise went unfulfilled. For alt-country loyalists, the prospect of Mark Olson and Gary Louris working together again seems a bit like a reunion of Lennon and McCartney or Simon Garfunkel, so it's well worth pointing out that Ready for the Flood, Olson and Louris' first recording together since Tomorrow the Green Grass and first ever as a duo, is not a Jayhawks album. The duo's harmonies are as lovely as ever, but though there was a widescreen grandeur to the Jayhawks' best work, Ready for the Flood is a purposefully modest album, with the emphasis on acoustic instruments, unobtrusive arrangements, and songs that tell small stories with a rich but elliptical sense of detail. The nearly 15 years that have elapsed since Olson and Louris last worked together is clear and audible; their voices are as strong as ever, but the maturity and caution of this music is unmistakable, and the production (by Chris Robinson of the Black Crowes) and arrangements give the music a feel that's spectral, as if this is the work of men who are older, wiser, and significantly more introspective than the days when they could call up shades of Crazy Horse or Creedence Clearwater Revival at will. The opening lines of the final song -- "I'm an old and angry man/Can't you see the trap's been set?" -- don't tell the whole story about Ready for the Flood, but the fact they fit so well says a lot about this music, and while there are moments of genuine beauty and grace, this is a far cry from what these men achieved in their prime. One can only hope that Olson and Louris will get the spring back into their step if and when they return to the studio. Mark Deming, All Music Guide

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  • DPCI: 244-00-4006
  • ASIN: B002HCYV22
  • Catalog #: 11312360
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