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Rolling Stone music review: Drive By Truckers - Brighter Than Creations Dark

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Prospects were poor for what turns out to be an overflowing song bag of an album by Lynyrd Skynyrd's arty nephews. Their last winner was 2004's The Dirty South, preceded by two others in close succession but followed by the disoriented A Blessing and a Curse and then the loss of tenor-songwriter Jason Isbell.

Rolling Stone music review: Merle Haggard - The Original Outlaw

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Merle Haggard's toughest song may be his 1968 country hit "I Take a Lot of Pride in What I Am." Despite the title, it's not about a working man — he sings in the voice of a hobo loner, drifting from place to place. "I keep thumbin' through the phone books/Lookin' for my daddy's name in every town," Hag sings — the way he picks up that line, cuts himself deep on it and sets it back down is the essence of his hard-boiled vocal genius.

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