
I know some X fans won't be enamored by "Country Club," the new album by John Doe and The Sadies. Folks looking for the kind of alt-country The Sadies have churned out for years might be disappointed, too. Even people who love the ragged country of The Knitters, one of John Doe's side bands, might be critical of the new disc. But I'm betting their grandparents the ones whose record collections are filled with albums by Ray Price, Wynn Stewart and Lefty Frizzell will dig "Country Life." I do, too. Despite his punk [...]