The guitar-dependant, emotionally upbeat feel of the John Henrys’ music, where vocals and guitar are given equal weight in the mix, puts them in the Blue Rodeo side of the genre. While they don’t get into “gritty” or “dark,” White Linen is not all blue skies and driving with the top down. “Good Man” highlights Steve Tatones’ steel guitar, while “Dawson City” and the title cut which mix elements of Neil Young and the Band with New Morning-era Bob Dylan, give the album the weight and balance that make it work.
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