Create account Log in

Life Is Messy

[Edit]

Download links and information about Life Is Messy by Rodney Crowell. This album was released in 1992 and it belongs to Rock, Country genres. It contains 10 tracks with total duration of 42:23 minutes.

Artist: Rodney Crowell
Release date: 1992
Genre: Rock, Country
Tracks: 10
Duration: 42:23
Buy on iTunes $9.90
Buy on Amazon $9.99
Buy on Songswave €1.20

Tracks

[Edit]
No. Title Length
1. It's Not for Me to Judge 3:58
2. What Kind of Love 3:56
3. Lovin' All Night 3:47
4. Life Is Messy 4:31
5. I Hardly Know How to Be Myself 4:42
6. It Don't Get Better Than This 2:41
7. Alone But Not Alone 5:05
8. Let's Make Trouble 4:26
9. The Answer Is Yes 4:19
10. Maybe Next Time 4:58

Details

[Edit]

The chorus of “Life Is Messy”—the title song of Rodney Crowell’s 1992 album—is perhaps the most blatant expression of desperation and confusion he's written: “Life is messy/It’s trying to depress me/They can kick you in the nuts/They can hit you where it hurts/Don’t get down on your knees.” Later in the song, Crowell sings about how he feels like a young Elvis Presley for “the way they put you in a cage and they push you out on stage.” Ironically, the music on this album is some of brightest and most focused of Crowell’s career. There's barely a trace of the twangy country that made him a superstar in the late '80s; it's replaced by the booming roots rock of Don Henley and Steve Winwood, both of whom make cameos on the album. Though it's musically friendly, Life Is Messy gets its soul from the despair running through it. “Maybe Next Time” and “Alone but Not Alone” are painfully confessional songs, but the best—and the most personal—is “I Hardly Know How to Be Myself,” a declaration of guilt cowritten by Rosanne Cash, from whom Crowell would soon divorce.