Five & Dime

RELEASE
1973
LABEL
Columbia
GENRES
Pop/Rock, Singer/Songwriter

Album Review

American Gothic, the predecessor to Five & Dime, was David Ackles' ambitious portrait of American life, in its broad scope and geography and diversity of style. Five & Dime is more a collection of miniatures, still drawn with Ackles' customary eye for detail and sung in his rich, knowing voice. Its pleasures are more subtle than those in the expansive American Gothic, but no less real. (And "Surf's Down," complete with harmonies by Dean Torrance of Jan & Dean, is the wickedest beach music parody since "Back In The U.S.S.R.") This is music of wit, feeling, and sophistication that should be heard by fans of American songcraft from Stephen Foster and Irving Berlin to Randy Newman. Criminally, it was also David Ackles' last album.
William Ruhlmann, Rovi

Track Listing

  1. Everybody Has a Story
  2. I've Been Love
  3. Jenna Saves
  4. Surf's Down
  5. Berry Tree
  6. One Good Woman's Man
  7. Run Pony Run
  8. Aberfan
  9. House Above the Strand
  10. Photograph of You
  11. Such a Woman
  12. Postcards