| Probably the wrong forum for country rock but damn “Weathervanes” by Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit is one damn beautiful album. And the lyrics are like effing poetry. |
| He is so, so brilliant. |
| Just saw him last weekend—fantastic concert. Don’t pass it up if you get the chance. |
| It is really good. I heard “Save the World” from the EP he put out before Weathervanes and it was like a punch to the gut. “Vestavia Hills” is really good too. |
| This is not his very best album though. I mean, it's excellent, don't get me wrong. Just want to make sure OP is familiar with his earlier work (?) |
What’s his best album? Or 5 best songs? |
a friend wants me to go with her to see him in August -- what are some songs to listen to? |
Probably trite to say, but Southeastern is, quite simply, spectacular from top to bottom. BTW, if you are like Jason Isbell and are looking for a similar sound, Drayton Farley. |
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Agree with the Southeastern recommendation. To get into the swing of this tour, you might listen to these:
King of Oklahoma Super 8 24 Frames Last of My Kind Cover Me Up cast Iron Skillet And he likely won’t play it this tour, but Outfit, a song he wrote with Drive by Truckers, is IMO something everyone should listen to. Enjoy! |
| We are vampires gets me every time. And his wife is badass. Saw him at red rocks this spring and she was on stage with him the whole time. So good. |
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Jason is my absolute favorite artist. I’ve seen him in concert 8 times and every single time it feels like it was even better than the last. Cannot wait to see him at WolfTrap in August.
For the PP who wants to check out more of his older stuff, make sure you listen to: Goddamn Lonely Love Relatively Easy Elephant Something More Than Free Life You Chose Last of My Kind Tupelo Really, any and everything. He’s brilliant. |
| I love all kinds of country music. I really don’t get the big deal about Jason Isbell. |
he's not country? |
| He's grown and evolved and I'm sure in a much better place but I liked his music a lot more when he was a dirtbag. He had an mind-blowing show at the Rock and Roll Hotel on H street a long time ago. |
He’s got a lot of cross-over appeal. More rock than country now. Latest albums sounds like mix of Eagles, Neil Young, Allman Brothers, Jackson Browne, even some 70s prog bands. |