Continuing the singer-songwriter tradition of Jim Croce, Harry Chapin, John Prine and Tim Hardin, Jay Nash delivers an intimate concert album with personal stories and songs. He’s got an earthy, well travelled voice, just the type you might hear from someone you picked up hitch hiking on “Sweet Talking Liar” or the flannel shirted “Scoundrel’s Call.” He sounds as reflective as Danny O ‘Keefe o pieces like “Never Takes Too Long” and can pick the guitar well as he mixes in his tales on “Falling Down” or the minstrel-like “Too Good Fer This World.” This guy has American farm dirt under his nails, and tells you stories like someone who’s gotten stuck with a broken down truck on Route 2.