Sugar Free Records
2000
Kiss It Goodbye
About This Album
Kiss It Goodbye, the third album from Chris Mills, finds the singer/songwriter growing out of the Jay Farrar/Son Volt influences of his debut and into a set of older, wiser, and perhaps more timeless ones. Occasionally, the reference points are a bit too obvious, but mostly, the record proves that Mills can take a set of familiar elements and refashion them like a competent craftsman. With excellent pacing, Kiss It Goodbye breaks up aching pedal steel numbers with mid-tempo rockers. Kicking off the album, the title track is a bolder statement than anything presented on 1996's Nobody's Favorite. It's followed by the heartbreaking "Watch Chain." "I have changed the lock on my heart since you were here" he sings, "Now the key you got will only unlock a box of tears." It's an example of Mills' ability to turn the perfectly balanced country phrase, a play on words twisted for an ounce of empathy. Later, on "Crooked Vein," he quotes Charlie Feathers by way of Elvis, singing "I forgot to remember to forget," adding "I'm gonna stick a straight razor in my crooked vein" (a line of his own). "All You Ever Do" is a Bruce Springsteen/John Cougar Mellencamp-style rocker that also draws on the pair for its subject matter.
Track List (try tracks 1,2,3 and 8)

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