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(CD, 2009)

Primary Artist: Tractors (The)

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Format: CD
May 2009
Record Label: E1 Music
Recording Type: Studio
UPC: 099923507123
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Track Listing
1. Up Jumped the Boogie
2. Pick Me Up On Your Way Down
3. Rhythm Bone
4. Good Old Days
5. There's Gonna Be Some Changes Made
6. My Blue Heart
7. What Makes Love Go Bad
8. That's Where It Hurts
9. Midnight Train
10. It's Only Love

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Contributing artists:Bonnie Raitt, J.J. Cale, James Burton, Leon Russell, Ry Cooder
Distributor:E1 Distribution (USA)
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
The Tractors: Steve Ripley (vocals, guitar, drums); Ron Getman (acoustic & electric, slide guitars, dobro, mandolin, background vocals); Walt Richmond (vocals, horns, piano, Hammond B-3 organ, accordion, Wurlitzer, Clavinet, drums); Casey Vanbeek (bass, background vocals); Jamie Oldaker (drums, percussion).
Additional personnel includes: Jim Pulte (vocals); James Burton, Elvis Ripley, Ry Cooder, Bonnie Raitt, J.J. Cale, Jim Edwards, Richard Feldman, Huey Flannery, Don White, Eldon Shamblin (guitar); Steve Collier, Gene Crownaver, Steve Bagsby, Waddy Pass (steel guitar); Curly Lewis, Ed Richmond, Rick Morton (fiddle); Jimmy Junior Markham (harmonica); Joe Davis (saxophone); Larry Bell, Carl Pickhardt, Ed Robinson, Angelene Ripley (Hammond B-3 organ); Leon Russell (keyboards); Chuck Blackwell, David Teegarden, Jim Keltner (drums).
Recorded at The Church Studio, Tulsa, Oklahoma.
"Tryin' To Get To New Orleans" was nominated for a 1996 Grammy Award for Best Country Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal.
In a musical milieu dominated by hat acts and assembly-line arrangements, Tulsa's Tractors have delved deep into their Oklahoma roots to rekindle some real down-home fire on the country charts. THE TRACTORS' chicken-fried, Southwestern sounds harken back to those wild nights at the local roadhouse, gettin' down to the sounds of hard drinkin' storytellers as the band pumps out dirt-floor boogie from behind a barbed-wire fence.
With "The Tulsa Shuffle." the Tractors give a nod to their favorite musical styles, while making a persuasive case for their own good-natured, down home mix of country, blues, R&B and western swing. A rocket-in-the-pocket version of Chuck Berry's "Thirty Days" reinforces these connections, as lead singer Steve Ripley's gruff, yard-dog vocals frame the tune in a decidedly back-porch context.
Elsewhere, the Tractors employ a host of legendary sidemen in telling cameo roles. On the terrific "The Little Man" the Tractors fantasize about bankers, IRS flunkies and politicians trading places with actual working people ("the little man is getting smaller all the time"), as Bonnie Raitt's slide guitar moans away in the distance. Telecaster guitar legend James Burton enlivens "Baby Likes To Rock It"; the venerable Bob Wills guitarist Eldon Shamblin puts the pedal to the metal on "Doreen," and Jim Keltner and Ry Cooder add a classic touch to "The Blue Collar Rock." THE TRACTORS is a classic jalopy.

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...barrelhouse boogie and hard country with uninhibited joy....The Tractors are outstanding in their field... - Rating: A
Entertainment Weekly (08/19/1994)

...this sly roots outfit have a guest list which includes J.J. Cale and Bonnie Raitt, and they know how to boogie....these good old boys sound like they're doing it for love and not for radio play.
Mojo (01/01/1995)


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