Among the English language's premier phrase-turners with music relevant to any age, the late great John Prine was part of the Atlantic Records family for four albums before he jumped over to Asylum for another three records and eventually his own label Oh Boy. 1978's Bruised Orange served as Prine's fifth album and first with Asylum. Produced by friend and fellow Chicagoan Steve Goodman of which Prine noted, "I totally put it in his hands and he handed me back a beautiful record," the acoustic-driven pop-folk rock affair is warm, imaginative and humorous in all the right places with "Fish and Whistle" and "Bruised Orange (Chain of Sorrow)" among the finest songs of his brilliant career.
- Fish and Whistle
- There She Goes
- If You Don't Want My Love
- That's the Way That the World Goes 'Round
- Bruised Orange (Chain of Sorrow)
- Sabu Visits the Twin Cities Alone
- Aw Heck
- Crooked Piece of Time
- Iron Ore Betty
- The Hobo Song