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Tennessee (CD - 2002)

( UPC: 00661185001123)
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Artist: Lucero

Label: Madjack Records

Genre: Rock & Pop - Country Rock

Album Description: Lucero: Ben Nichols (vocals, acoustic & electric guitars, piano); Brian Venable (acoustic & electric guitars, 12-string guitar, lap steel guitar, dobro); John C. Stubblefield (acoustic & ele... Read More

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Album Description
Lucero: Ben Nichols (vocals, acoustic & electric guitars, piano); Brian Venable (acoustic & electric guitars, 12-string guitar, lap steel guitar, dobro); John C. Stubblefield (acoustic & electric basses); Roy Berry (drums, programming).

Additional personnel: Clint Wagner (banjo, violin); Woogie Boogie (piano, organ); East Memphis (piano); Cory Branan, Red Burnside (background vocals).

Recorded at The Zebra Ranch, Coldwater, Mississippi on August 20-23, 2001.

Personnel: Ben Nichols (vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, piano); Clint Wagner (banjo, violin); East Memphis Slim (piano); John C. Stubblefield (upright bass, electric bass); Roy Berry (drums, drum programming); Cory Branan, R.L. Burnside (background vocals).

Recording information: Sam Phillips Recording Service (08/20/2001-05/20/2002); Zebra Ranch Studio, Coldwater, MS (08/20/2001-05/20/2002).

Ben Nichols, leader of Memphis alt-country rockers Lucero, claims he had never heard of Uncle Tupelo back when he traded in his punk stripes for a more roots rock sound. While this may sound like typical rhetoric from upstarts trying to avoid being cast into the alt-country ghetto, Tennessee, the group's sophomore outing, is strong enough evidence to back up that claim. Listening to this defiantly organic and strong release, one gets the sense that Nichols adopted a countrified sound simply because it seemed the shortest path to the heart. The album is packed with leather-tough Americana such as "Nights Like These," -- which is all guitar-crunch, rolling B-3 organ, and Nichols' hot-tar emotive rasp -- and the gliding, melodic country-rock of "Ain't So Lonely." There are also plenty of ruminative, bruised numbers on the album, such as "Sweet Little Thing," which eventually bursts out of a stark verse to reveal a Replacements-style hear-tugging rocker. The songs get a big kick in the pants from Nichols' vocals; he's a raw singer in the tradition of Steve Earle, Paul Westerberg, and Matthew Ryan. Cody Dickinson of the North Mississippi Allstars -- who also happens to be the son of legendary producer Jim Dickinson (Big Star, Replacements) -- produced this album and added keyboards. ~ Erik Hage

Track Listing
1.Sweet Little Thing
2.Slow Dancing
3.Nights Like These
4.Ain't So Lonely
5.Old Sad Songs
6.Chain Link Fence
7.Fistful of Tears
8.Last Song, The
9.When You're Gone
10.I'll Just Fall
11.Here at the Starlite
12.Darby's Song
13.Into Your Eyes
Album Information

UPC:
00661185001123
Release Date: Sep 24, 2002
Type: Performer
Genre: Rock & Pop - Country Rock
Label: Madjack Records
Distributor: Redeye Music
Producer: Cody Dickinson
Engineer: Kevin Houston; Roland Janes
Country of Origin: USA
Original Release Year: 2002
# of Discs: 1
Studio / Live: Studio
Mono / Stereo: Stereo
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