While his albums range from stripped down rootsy
bluesgrass to hard heroin
rock to somewhat funky
pop-oriented experimentation, the man is ever a wonder to see in concert. Three of the five times I've seen him live, he's been on stage alone with his guitar and a
foot stomp, whittling away thru my
astral body in no time flat as if he doesn't need keys, just a
steel guitar and a couple
shots of jack.
Albums:
Living with the Law (Sony, 1991)
Din of Ecstacy (Sony/Work, 1995)
Terra Incognita (Sony/Work, 1997)
Dirt Floor (Messenger/Classic, 1998) (this album is a gift to humanity from the gods)
Live at Martyr's (Messenger, 1999)
Perfect Day (Valley, 2000) (hear Chris do The Doors, Dylan, Hendrix and Lou Reed-- great to make-out to!)
Rocket House (ATO, 2001)
If ever you get wind of him playing in your town, spend the 13.50 and bring a date (for an extra 13.50, of course).