Joshua Judges Ruth
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Joshua Judges Ruth | |||||
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Studio album by Lyle Lovett | |||||
Released | March 31, 1992 | ||||
Genre | Alternative country | ||||
Length | 57:15 | ||||
Label | Curb Records | ||||
Producer | Billy Williams, George Massenburg, Lyle Lovett | ||||
Professional reviews | |||||
Lyle Lovett chronology | |||||
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Joshua Judges Ruth is the title of Lyle Lovett's fourth album, released in 1992.
While the album does not have one theme that binds all the songs, several tracks deal with "high concepts" such as religion ("Church") and death ("Family Reserve"). Lovett's renowned sense of humor and whimsy are temporarily set aside in favor of reflective musings on heartbreak and loss.
In keeping with Lovett's other releases, Joshua received critical acclaim but failed to vault the singer into mainstream success.
[edit] Track listing
All songs by Lyle Lovett, except "North Dakota" by Lyle Lovett and Willis Alan Ramsey
- "I've Been To Memphis"
- "Church"
- "She's Already Made Up Her Mind"
- "North Dakota"
- "You've Been So Good Up To Now"
- "All My Love Is Gone"
- "Since The Last Time"
- "Baltimore"
- "Family Reserve"
- "She's Leaving Me Because She Really Wants To"
- "Flyswatter/Ice Water Blues (Monte Trenckmann's Blues)"
- "She Makes Me Feel Good"
[edit] Notes
The album's title comes from the names of three books of the Old Testament: Joshua, Judges, and Ruth.