Shootennany is one of my favourites. I think he went for a more polished, bit more commercially sounding record, but I’m surprised it grates that much…? The first four tracks are really good. Its him going straight at his radio friendly soft rock roots. That might not be what a lot of fans came for but it’s in his sound all the way through.
Hombre Lobo’s underrated in my book and is 4/5s of a good album. The Cautionary Tales is a better fist of a breakup record than End Times. Outside of those two there’s a lot of hit-and-miss going on post Blinking Lights.
The Deconstruction sounded to me like even though he had taken a break of a few years and tried living instead of being an artist… he was facing a brick wall artistically. So not optimistic and this is just ok.
I could easily see him recording something brilliant as an old man staring down at the grave ala Warren Zevon.