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''My Long-Haired Life'' is an album by the American musician Marti Jones, released in 1996. It was released the same year as a live album, ''Live at Spirit Square'', which was recorded in 1990. The albums marked a return from a six-year recording hiatus. ''My Long-Haired Lifes title alludes to Jones's career before motherhood. The album's first single was "It's Not What I Want".


Production

The album was produced by Don Dixon. Eight of the album's 11 songs are covers; the other three were cowritten by Jones and Dixon. The pair duetted on the cover of Joe Tex's "You Got What It Takes"; "Sleep of the Just" is a cover of the
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on the album.


Critical reception

'' No Depression'' called the album "too adult for alternative rock, too pure pop for adult alternative, too smart for Top 40 ... Banished to eclectic public radio shows forever." '' The Austin Chronicle'' wrote that "the real surprise ... is that Jones shines brightest when pouring over her own songs penned with longtime cohort Don Dixon." The '' St. Louis Post-Dispatch'' concluded that ''My Long-Haired Life'' "is a lean, beautiful record and one of the best of 1996." The '' Chicago Tribune'' stated: "Embracing folk, pop and blue-eyed soul, Jones displays a nimble vocal style and a broad range of influences." '' The San Diego Union-Tribune'' praised the "Marti-in-Memphis take" on Otis Redding's "Champagne and Wine". The '' Charleston Daily Mail'' thought that "the tunes showcase Jones' smooth, lilting alto and Dixon's ear-pleasing sense of 'what goes where'." AllMusic called the album "a wonderfully eclectic pool of material."


Track listing


References

{{reflist 1996 albums Sugar Hill Records albums Albums produced by Don Dixon (musician)