The album wanders confidently away from conventional pop structures, unfolding in movements rather than tidy choruses. Country, blues, gospel, and folk all colour the palette, and Paul Buckmaster’s orchestrations, though present, lean into mood rather than spectacle. The result is an album that feels cinematic, as if each song is a scene from an unmade Western about loyalty, loss, and the uneasy promises of progress. Tumbleweed Connection is a dusty, dreamlike detour that works spectacularly — not because it polished his strengths, but because it dared to reimagine them altogether.
Featured songs:
Ballad Of A Well-Known Gun
My Father’s Gun
Country Comfort
Where To Now St. Peter?
Amoreena
Burn Down The Mission