John Wesley Harding has tried to shake comparisons to Elvis Costello for years, and this album, with its smooth yet acerbic vocals, won't do much to further his cause. However, it is one of his best in years and is filled with witty, thoughtful songwriting and polished instrumentation that works together to make a seamless album, engaging the listener. Best songs include "She's a Piece of Work" and "I'm Wrong About Everything." ~ Stacia Proefrock, All Music Guide
Confessions of St. Ace
08/29/2000
All Music Guide Review
Confessions of St. Ace Track Listing
Credits of Confessions of St. Ace
- Michael Mellett
- Vocals
- Greg Morrow
- Drums
- Al Perkins
- Pedal Steel
- Chris Von Sneidern
- Vocal Harmony, Guest Appearance
- Kristin Wilkinson
- Arranger, Viola
- Rob Evans
- Engineer
- Dan Leffler
- Engineer
- Shawn McClean
- Engineer
- Tim Lauer
- Keyboards
- Martin Feveyear
- Engineer, Mixing
- Jeff Roach
- Keyboards
- Jon Ervie
- Engineer
- Jennifer Kummer
- French Horn
- Georgia Middleman
- Vocals
- Mark Hill
- Bass
- Scott McCaughey
- Tambourine, Mellotron, Sleigh Bells
- Eric Darken
- Percussion
- Kent Alphin
- Vocals
- David Angell
- Violin
- Joe Baldridge
- Engineer, Mixing
- Steve Brewster
- Drums
- Gary Burnette
- Guitar, Producer
- John Catchings
- Cello
- David Davidson
- Violin
- Brian Gardner
- Mastering
- Mark Ivey
- Vocals
- Duane Jarvis
- Vocals
- Jimmie Dale Gilmore
- Vocals
- Steve Earle
- Vocals
- John Wesley Harding
- Guitar, Vocals, Main Performer, Organ (Pump)

















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