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As a band that began as a lark, an excuse to make noise, drink beer, and bash out favorite country covers, the Wacos have more than exceeded expectations. "Militant honky tonk" argues the cover of their third Bloodshot disc, but rather than saviors of country music--as their label and followers will sometimes claim--Mekon ringleader Jon Langford and cohorts really have the soul of rock & roll in mind. The title track, complete with fat horn riff, is one of the catchiest things any insurgent band has recorded. And Langford's deadly serious version of Neil Young's "Revolution
Amazon.com essential recording
As a band that began as a lark, an excuse to make noise, drink beer, and bash out favorite country covers, the Wacos have more than exceeded expectations. "Militant honky tonk" argues the cover of their third Bloodshot disc, but rather than saviors of country music--as their label and followers will sometimes claim--Mekon ringleader Jon Langford and cohorts really have the soul of rock & roll in mind. The title track, complete with fat horn riff, is one of the catchiest things any insurgent band has recorded. And Langford's deadly serious version of Neil Young's "Revolution Blues" may be the genre's best cover. Country and ragged rock & roll have rarely collided this convincingly or infectiously. --Roy Francis Kasten
Album Description
Just when you thought it was safe to like tepid country rock and third-rate indie-rock posturing again, THE BROTHERS ARE BACK!!! On this "wee-CD" (10 songs, 31 minutes, budget-priced--to please the little socialist in all of us), they deliver more of the high lonesome spit and three-chord frontal assaults you've come to need. This one features songs left over from the first two records that were just too damn good to let lie.
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Manufacturer: Bloodshot Records
Release date: 9 September 1997
Number of discs: 1
EAN: 0204277102423 UPC: 744302002422
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