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<BLOCKQUOTE><BLOCKQUOTE><BLOCKQUOTE><BLOCKQUOTE><CENTER><FONT SIZE="+1">&nbsp;burtschi
            brothers, <B>ain't being treated right</B> (roadmap
            records, 2002) </FONT></CENTER></BLOCKQUOTE></BLOCKQUOTE></BLOCKQUOTE></BLOCKQUOTE>

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<P>That's right, like e.e. cummings, neither the title, nor the band,
nor the songs are capitalized, and the band-album-title is meant to
be read both as a sentence and an attitude: "had my fill of all that
shit; I ain't bein' treated right in this here town."

<P>The Burtschi brother's begin the new year with this CD released on
January 17th. I'm pleased to hold a copy of the unmixed studio
recording, complete with the unreleased track, at least until I
receive a signed CD or something.

<P>This is a 16-track omnibus CD of Burtschi experience and
development. Many of these songs are field-tested live performance
hits like "you hold the whiskey, i'll hold the money", "just out of
reach", and "casting my shadow" that wowed audiences at multi-band
outdoor concerts, openings for blockbuster acts, and venues
frequented by cutting-edge college-music devotees. The Rockabillyish
penultimate track "pontotoc county line" is a typically Travis
Linville performance with "Willy Nelson-ish" vocals and hard picking
that is likely to catch one, in the words of the song, "pants on
wrong side out, rootin in the underbrush, strewin all my man-ness
about..."

<P>This reviewer first heard Jamie Kelley's lyrical creation "leave
her to heaven" picked out on an old six-string in a whitewashed,
closet-size hotel room. "Into the blue" was first played during a
brown-bag lunch in the back of Kelley's now immobile grey-primered
Chevy van. Both ballads, along with the sweet liquidy "wishing well,"
are recorded with wholesome harmonic colors and Linville's tangy,
cidery vocals.

<P>Religious allusions, courtesy of Kelley, receive searching (if
generally passing) attention in the lyrics. "I've got a place in the
big man's chain", "feelin' guilty as original sin...", "an angel
must've been on my shoulder..." and perhaps in summary, "There aint a
man who could face his god and say that I've been any way but wrong,
'cause I've been triflin' too long."

<P>The CD also premiers steel, slide, and octave guitar-player Kevin
"Hotrod" Webb's writing talent and lead vocals in "soft way".

<P>Less of the jazz element one found in the premier album is here
(the title track is the jazziest), and more country. Personally I
would like to have heard more of the trademark 'country-metal'
instrumental interludes and soloing one expects in live Burtschi
performances (bassist Kelley does receive the nod in the title
track), perhaps even some live tracks. Is a live album now in order?

<P>It may be a few days before this CD hits online music outlets.
Meanwhile, one can always get it by accosting members of the band at
places where they are likely to appear. Just a few examples: Kirby's
Beer Store in Wichita, The Golden Light in Amarillo, Murphy's in
Memphis, The Bluebird Cafe in Nashville, or venues like The Blue Door
in Oklahoma.

<P ALIGN=right>&#91;<A HREF="bio/asher.black.htm"><B>Asher Black</B></A>&#93; 
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<BLOCKQUOTE><BLOCKQUOTE><BLOCKQUOTE><BLOCKQUOTE><BLOCKQUOTE><BLOCKQUOTE><CENTER><FONT SIZE="+1">The
                  Burtschi Brothers' first album, </FONT><A HREF="uncertain.texas.htm"><FONT SIZE="+1"><B>Uncertain
                  Texas</B></FONT></A><FONT SIZE="+1">, is reviewed
                  here. The </FONT><A HREF="http://www.burtschi.com"><FONT SIZE="+1"><B>Burtschi
                  website</B></FONT></A><FONT SIZE="+1"> is here.
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