Dirty Three have a gift for creating unforgettably emotive instrumental soundscapes, and
Horse Stories demonstrates this to great effect. The versatility of
Warren Ellis' violin playing is what drives
Horse Stories, but although the violin is the focal point,
Mick Turner's guitar and
Jim White's drumming are vital elements in making
Dirty Three's sound so compelling. The tracks here are widely varied, from slow, languid pieces like "1000 Miles" and "At the Bar" and wild dances like "Red" and "I Remember a Time When Once You Used to Love Me" to stunningly beautiful tracks like the aptly titled "Hope." It is fitting that
Horse Stories helped
Dirty Three reach a wider audience than they had with their earlier efforts, as it was an album that saw them reach new heights in creativity. ~ Jonathan Lewis