Available: Yes
Live: Return of the Storyteller - Todd Snider's third live album and nineteenth overall - plays like a masterclass by one man with a guitar and a freewheeling imagination.
Threading his husky-voiced phrasing through a likable cosmic cowboy manner, he invites you on a tour of tunes humorous (Big Finish, and the have-meets- have-not In Between Jobs), Proustian (Play a Train Song, Too Soon To Tell, and the lump-in-the-throat snapshot of John Prine on Handsome John) and heart-worn (Like a Force of Nature, The Very Last Time, Roman Candles).
As the fifteen-song set unfolds, you can feel a tangible bond building between Snider and his fans. - While the album captures what Snider laughingly calls his "second tour - because I went out on the road in '94 and never went home until the pandemic" - it acts as both a summing up of a thirty-year career and a look ahead.
- Big Finish
- [Colbruce Hampton Ret.]
- Turn Me Loose
- [East Nashville]
- Play a Train Song
- [Old Man Shakes Fist at Sky]
- Too Soon to Tell
- Like a Force of Nature
- [John Prine]
- Handsome John
- [Hard Luck Love Song]
- Just Like Old Times
- [Spreadneck Speedball]
- Roman Candles
- The Very Last Time
- Sail on, My Friend
- [Being Outdoors]
- Ballad of the Devil's Backbone Tavern
- Alright Guy
- [Free Bird]
- [Sock Water]
- Just Like Overnight
- [Alan Greenspan]
- In Between Jobs
- [Where Will I Go]
- Working on a Song
- Opening Statement