Here Come the Miracles
Template:Use mdy dates Template:Infobox album Template:Music ratings Here Come the Miracles is a double album by Steve Wynn.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> It was released in 2001 on Blue Rose Records. It is the first album in Wynn's "desert trilogy".<ref name=CL/><ref name="auto"/>
Production
The album was recorded in Tucson, Arizona, at Wavelab Studios.<ref name="auto1">Template:Cite web</ref> Wynn's friends Linda Pitmon (drums), Chris Brokaw (guitar), and Chris Cacavas (keyboards) played on the album.<ref name="auto2"/>
Critical reception
No Depression wrote that "Wynn’s nineteen-song cycle of a Southern California suspended between the millennium and the apocalypse infuses his literary aspirations with rock ‘n’ roll smarts, as if he's fronting Raymond Chandler's supercharged garage band."<ref name="ND">Template:Cite web</ref> The Los Angeles Times called the album "a freewheeling yet self-assured balance of Wynn’s own voice and the influences long associated with him--the darkness of the Velvet Underground, the spaciousness of Neil Young and the oblique introspection of Bob Dylan."<ref name="auto1"/> The Washington Post called the album the best of Wynn's career.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> The Cleveland Scene called it "an amazing, visionary double CD, a voyage through the psychic topography of contemporary Los Angeles that taps into and expresses deep fears as well as hopes for redemption."<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
Track listing
Songs written by Steve Wynn, except where noted.
Disc 1
- "Here Come The Miracles" (Wynn, Linda Pitmon)
- "Shades of Blue"
- "Sustain"
- "Blackout"
- "Butterscotch"
- "Southern California Line"
- "Morningside Heights"
- "Let's Leave It Like That"
- "Crawling Misanthropic Blues"
- "Drought"
- "Death Valley Rain" (Wynn, Pitmon)
Disc 2
- "Strange New World"
- "Sunset to the Sea"
- "Good and Bad"
- "Topanga Canyon Freaks" (Wynn, Pitmon)
- "Watch Your Step"
- "Charity"
- "Smash Myself to Bits"
- "There Will Come a Day"