The Day

My Favorite Picture of You

- MICHAEL MCCALL

GUY CLARK Dualtone

On the cover of the album “My Favorite Picture of You,” veteran singer-songwriter Guy Clark holds an old Polaroid snapshot of his wife, Susanna, who died in 2012.

The photo captures a fierce look on Susanna Clark’s face, her arms crossed. As the title song explains, she was upset and considerin­g leaving because of her husband’s behavior. The song is a tribute, in Clark’s concisely poetic fashion, as he notes lovingly in his sweetly gruff voice that his wife was “a stand-up angel who won’t back down.”

That blunt autobiogra­phy, and the masculine sentimenta­lity it contains, encapsulat­es Clark’s distinctiv­e gifts. A legend among fans of acoustic music steeped in country, folk and blues, the 71-year-old Clark hasn’t been the most prolific recording artist over a nearly 40-year recording career. But he is among the most consistent, setting the bar for raw-boned, open-hearted, slowrollin­g narratives.

Working with old friends and a small collection of younger musicians and co-writers, Clark continues that streak on “My Favorite Picture of You.” Past the touching title song, he writes with moving detail about emotionall­y scarred soldiers in “Heroes,” tragic border crossings in “El Coyote” and stoking the muse through dangerous habits in “The High Price of Inspiratio­n.”

All told, Clark’s talents remain in crisp focus on “My Favorite Picture of You.”

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