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LIST PRICE $15.98 Save 43%
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Format: CD Mar 2008 Record Label: Caroline Recording Type: Studio UPC: 5099951567422 |
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Track Listing 1. Last Time Around 2. White Lies 3. If Money Talks 4. I Really Don't Want to Know 5. Blanket of Sorrow 6. Shop It Around 7. Lost Highway 8. Still Tied 9. Broken Whiskey Glass 10. Far Behind 11. Change the Tune 12. (Hidden Track) 13. (Hidden Track) 14. (Hidden Track) 15. (Hidden Track) 16. (Hidden Track) 17. (Hidden Track) 18. (Hidden Track)
| Details | | Producer: | Terry Manning | | Distributor: | Caroline Distribution | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Jason & The Scorchers: Jason Ringenberg (vocals, acoustic guitar, harmonica); Jeff Johnson (vocals, acoustic guitar, bass guitar); Perry Baggs (vocals, drums); Warner Hodges (acoustic guitar, electric guitar, steel guitar, mandolin). It wasn't always that punkers worshipped Johnny Cash. Perhaps more than anyone--excepting Joe Strummer--Jason & the Scorchers made it okay to do just that. They were the early-`80s economically depressed heartland answer to Gram Parson's California country-rock: a decidedly blue-collar quartet that could play a honky-tonk song with the gob-hurling fury of punk rock just as easily as a country ballad. This fantastic reissue captures their first two full-lengths, FERVOR and LOST & FOUND, in one place. With production by legendary Memphis producer Terry Manning that highlights their fevered energy and guitar grit, FERVOR and LOST & FOUND hold up remarkably well, and in retrospect obviously provided the sonic and conceptual blueprint for the alt.country explosion as spearheaded by the Jayhawks and Uncle Tupelo. Unlike those bands, Jason Ringenberg and Co. understood both the playfulness and the directness of country and never shied away from a whiskey-drenched sense of sin and humor in their lyrics. Each record contains a classic cover: their--um--scorching cover of Dylan's "Absolutely Sweet Marie" and their heartfelt take on the Hank Williams standard "Lost Highway."
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