Decoration DayDrive-By Truckers
Release Date: 08/22/2008
Original Release:
2003
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 1013102_VY
UPC # 607396500628
Label: New West Records, Inc.
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Disc: 1
1.
Deeper In, The
2.
Sink Hole
3.
Hell No, I Ain't Happy
4.
Marry Me
5.
My Sweet Annette
6.
Outfit
7.
Heathens
8.
Sounds Better in the Song
9.
Give Pretty Soon, (Something's Got to Give)
10.
Your Daddy Hates Me
11.
Careless
12.
When the Pin Hits the Shell
13.
Do It Yourself
14.
Decoration Day
15.
Loaded Gun in the Closet
Performer: Drive-By Truckers
Engineer: David Barbe Producer: David Barbe Distributor: RED Distribution Notes: Drive-By Truckers: Mike Cooley, Earl Hicks, Patterson Hood, Jason Isbell, Brad Morgan. Additional personnel: David Barbe, Clay Leverett, John Neff, Spooner Oldham, Scott Danborn, Bob Spires, Shanna Tucker. Recorded at Chase Park Transduction Studios, Athens, Georgia. Though SOUTHERN ROCK OPERA is probably the Drive-By Truckers' most ambitious album, its follow-up, DECORATION DAY, is where the band really came into its own. The template they established on their first three albums--bluesy Southern rock with a raw punk edge and a contemporary alt-country tinge--is at it's most concise and visceral here, not only musically, but lyrically as well. In a manner not dissimilar to THE RIVER-era Springsteen, DECORATION DAY articulates working-class dilemmas with a winning mixture of thoughtfulness and rock 'n' roll abandon, understanding that the means of expressing those dilemmas is often indistinguishable from the way out of them.
Rolling Stone (12/25/03, pp.105-6) - Included in Rolling Stone's "50 Best Albums of 2003"
Rolling Stone (6/26/03, p.81) - 3 stars out of 5 - "...The leaner, softer, DECORATION DAY finds the Truckers ditching the three-guitar rave-ups and concept-album narratives of 2001's SOUTHERN ROCK OPERA in favor of tuneful evocations of the darker side of Southern life..."
Spin - (08/03, pp.111-2) - "...A raging, ragged BEHIND THE MUSIC--15 coal-black odes to the casualties that art leaves behind and that life can't avoid..." - Grade: A
Entertainment Weekly (6/20/03, p.72) - "...It's clear their vision of a proud blue collar band is evolving..." - Rating: B
Q (12/03, p.124) - 3 stars out of 5 - "...These five Alabama natives have made it their mission to keep the spirit of an era alive....There's a new sense of darkness and despair at their core..."
Mojo (Publisher) (01/01/04, p.58) - Ranked #22 in Mojo's "The Best of 2003"
Mojo (Publisher) (12/03, p.114) - 5 stars out of 5 - "Some of the songwriting is exceptional..."
Despite tongue-in-cheek album titles like SOUTHERN ROCK OPERA and GANGSTABILLY, Athens, Georgia's Drive-by Truckers take their Lynyrd Skynyrd very seriously, as well as their Neil Young and their Replacements. Redneck rock for the 2000s liberal indie-rock crowd, DBTs play straight-up, heartfelt classic rock with a genuine love for the music. Although their lyrics often contain doses of wry humor, it's never at Dixie's expense.
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