Alabama Ass Whuppin' by Drive-By Truckers (CD, Jul-2005, Terminus Records) 
Alabama Ass Whuppin' by Drive-By Truckers (CD, Jul-2005, Terminus Records)

 
Alabama Ass Whuppin' by Drive-By Truckers (CD, Jul-2005, Terminus Records)

Artist: Drive-By Truckers
Release Date: Jul 2005
Format: CD
Record Label: Terminus Records
Genre: Hard Rock, Rock & Pop
UPC: 694205020620
Product ID: EPID3483640
Description: Drive By Truckers: Mike Cooley, Patterson Hood, Rob malone, Brad Morgan. Recorded live between June & December 1999. Includes liner notes by Patterson Hood. A live recording featuring a great collection of punk-based country rock. This i...
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Track Listing
1. Why Henry Drinks
2. Lookout Mountain
3. Living Bubba, The
4. Too Much Sex (Too Little Jesus)
5. Don't Be in Love Around Me
6. Wheels of Love
7. Avon Lady, The
8. Margo and Harold
9. Buttholeville
10. Steve McQueen
11. People Who Died
12. Love Like This

Details
Producer:Earl Hicks
Distributor:RED Distribution
Recording Type:Live
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
Drive By Truckers: Mike Cooley, Patterson Hood, Rob malone, Brad Morgan.
Recorded live between June & December 1999. Includes liner notes by Patterson Hood.
A live recording featuring a great collection of punk-based country rock. This is some stomping, driving music, with an urgency not heard in most alt-country. Patterson Hood's raspy vox perfectly fit the music, and the warm guitar sound dominates. Since this is a live album, the songs incorporate some extended bluesy jams. The performance is staggering enough to elicit the drunken shouts for "More!" at the end of the album. The punk roots of the band are evident, most explicitly in the Jim Carroll cover on track 11. "Steve McQueen" is a rousing tribute to a childhood hero, which segues into "Gimme Three Steps" and back again. "The Avon Lady" is an improvised tale of a neighbor who's a tad overzealous in the pushing of make-up products. "Margo & Harold," a song about how people grow weirder with each passing year, also does the service of explaining the title. The most powerful track on the disc is "The Living Bubba," a plaintive cry from a musician dying of AIDS, needing just a little more time to live as he's "got another show." The drunken pyschobilly is what gives the compositions their energy and momentum, but it is songs like this one which gives the album its power. Great stuff. ~ Jeremy Salmon

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