You Were Right

Skyhawk, Chris
Independent
General | Jun 2003

Reviews

Chris B.
Reviewed 2003-08-25
Chris Skyhawk is a “radical folk” musician who plays guitar and sings about what’s wrong with politicians and corporations and what’s right with his style of life up in Albion, California. On this album, he is accompanied by banjo, harmonica, mandolin, bass, and / or the occasional backup vocalist. His vocal style seems to alternate between scathing political statements and one that is light and humorous. Many of my favorite tracks here are ones that feature Catfish Jack on harmonica.

Pics: 9, 1, 11, 12
FCC: 4

1. fast / lively; why progress and profits are bad; why Skyhawk voted for Nader in 2000
2. more subdued; song about the sadness and detachment of modern-day life
3. mid tempo; song about the lifestyle of those who grow their own plants for smoking and eating
4. FCC: Bullshit – mid; why technology is bad
5. slow; alternates between spoken verses and sung chorus
6. mid, soft; war is bad, peace is good
7. slow, southwestern feel; monogamy vs. polygamy
8. mid; why clear cutting is bad
9. mid; how Native Americans are still being persecuted today
10. faster, nice marimba; Charlie Hurwitz is a bad, bad man
11. mid, light / bouncy feel; love is good
12. faster; humorous song about what how Skyhawk is going to improve himself to make a woman regret leaving him

Recent airplay

Global Economy
THE RUST BELTSep 06, 2003

Charting

2003-08-25 — 2003-10-27
Week EndingAirplays
Sep 7 1

Track listing

1. Global Economy
2. Rainbow Horses
3. Long Tall Green Plants
4. Technological Bullshit
5. Crazy Horse
6. A Paternal Vision
7. Moonlight Senorita
8. Clearcut
9. Legacy of Betrayal
10. Charlie Hurwitz
11. Spiral Dance
12. You're Gonna Be Sorry