| This Old Road is the first recording of all new songs by Kris Kristofferson 
        in the 11 years since Moment of Forever was released by Justice. (Interestingly 
        enough, that album was originally recorded a few years earlier by producer 
        Don Was for his Karambolage label, which lost its distribution deal.) 
        Was is on-board here as a producer and as a musician, as are drummer Jim 
        Keltner and old friend Stephen Bruton on guitar. Most of these 11 songs, 
        however, are simply Kristofferson accompanying himself on guitar. The 
        years -- Kristofferson turns 70 in 2006 -- haven't softened the old poet's 
        social conscience -- "Pilgrim's Progress," "Wild American," 
        "In the News," and "The Burden of Freedom" are every 
        bit as radical as those found on his last two Mercury records, Repossessed 
        and Third World Warrior in the mid-'80s. But Kristofferson is also wise 
        enough to believe in love and forgiveness -- "Thank You for a Life," 
        "The Last Thing to Go," "Holy Creation," "Final 
        Attraction" -- and still remembers how to write a killer outlaw country 
        song (check out "Chase the Feeling"). The tunes with the band 
        are solid, but there is something utterly irresistible about the man with 
        only his guitar. His voice is no better and no worse than it was in all 
        those years form the 1970s on. But his phrasing as a singer has improved 
        considerably. Kristofferson is dead-on here, razor-sharp, economical in 
        his language, and to the bone in his insight. This is a welcome comeback 
        for Kristofferson; as an artist, he proves he still has plenty to offer 
        to anyone willing enough to listen.  (by Thom Jurek, All 
        Music Guide) |