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AllMusic Staff Picks

Etiquette

Casiotone for the Painfully Alone

Etiquette

March 7, 2006

Alternative/Indie Rock

Reviewing the new Advance Base album made me revisit Owen Ashworth's previous project, Casiotone for the Painfully Alone, and his work under that name remains as affecting as it was a decade ago. Etiquette was the album where he moved up from being a Casio-only solo project, becoming much more of an ambitious Stephin Merritt-type songwriter. As charming as his heartbroken Casio laments were, this album was where he blossomed as an artist, and it contains some of the best songs he's ever written.

- Paul Simpson

Boomer's Story

Ry Cooder

Boomer's Story

1972

Album Rock

While it's worth it just for the instrumental versions of "Maria Elena" and Dan Penn's and Chips Moman's "Dark End Of The Street," the artist's third album is a wonder of standards, folk songs and blues. They are all rendered timeless by a stellar cast that includes Penn, Sleepy John Estes, Jim Dickinson, Jim Keltner, and Randy Newman.

- Thom Jurek