Don't Tell The BandWidespread Panic
Release Date: 05/18/2004
Original Release:
2001
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 530962_DA
UPC # 676628824092
Label: Silverline Records
|
Buying Info
|
|||||
| Track Details Credits Artist Related Shipping |
|
Disc: 1
1.
Little Lily
2.
Give
3.
Imitation Leather Shoes
4.
This Part of Town
5.
Sometimes
6.
Thought Sausage
7.
Down
8.
Big Wooly Mammoth / Tears Of A Woman
9.
Case Sel Grillo
10.
Old Joe
11.
Actoin Man
12.
Don't Tell the Band
13.
Action Man
14.
Chilly Water (Part 1)
15.
Please
16.
Chily Water (Part 2)
17.
C. Brown
Performer: Widespread Panic
Distributor: RED Distribution Notes: Initial pressings of DON'T TELL THE BAND include a bonus CD of five live tracks recorded in Athens, Georgia. Widespread Panic: John Bell (vocals, guitar); Michael Houser (guitar, background vocals); John Hermann (keyboards, background vocals); David Schools (bass, background vocals); Todd Nance (drums, background vocals); Domingo S. Ortiz (percussion). Additional personnel includes: John Keane (pedal steel guitar); Randall Bramblett (tenor saxophone). Recorded at John Keane Studios, Athens, Georgia. This is a DVD-Audio disc. The DVD-Audio content can only be read by a DVD-Audio player. The Dolby Digital 5.1 and DTS audio tracks provided on this disc will play on a standard DVD player. With vocals that suggest the unlikely combination of Steve Miller and Perry Farrell and guitarists who cop the moves of everyone from the Stones to Steely Dan, Widespread Panic clearly represents the more open-ended (and -minded) side of southern rock. Sure, these cult heroes may hail from below the Mason-Dixon line, but don't expect to find recycled Molly Hatchet riffs and neo-reactionary lyrics on DON'T TELL THE BAND. Instead WP pushes along ever further down the eclectic road that's won them such a loyal following over the years. Moving through everything from grunge-tinted hard rock to Phish-inspired spaciness, sophisticated, jazzy pop-rock, and funky, Black Crowes-like grittiness, this album offers a peek at the numerous facets that make up the mercurial Widespread Panic sound; sacrificing neither structural smarts nor jam-friendly chops. DVD Features: Region 0 Super Jewel Case Audio: Dolby Digital 5.1 - English Dolby Digital Stereo - English DVD-ROM Features: Weblink
Though they started out in the '80s in Athens, GA, Widespread Panic are as far as can be from what was known then as the "Athens scene" (R.E.M, Let's Active, Pylon, etc.). Instead, they were among the first of a new wave of jam bands picking up the baton of '60s psychedelic warriors like the Grateful Dead. Though their improvisational skills earned them a huge following, WP bore an important difference from peers like Phish; they had a distinctly Southern sound that mixed rock, jazz, and a bit of Dixie, much in the manner of key influences the Allman Brothers and the Dregs.
Also Appears On:
Similar Artist:
4 Non Blondes Acoustic Syndicate Allgood Aquarium Rescue Unit Big Wu (The) Black Crowes (The) Blind Melon Blues Traveler Bradley, Robert Chesnutt, Vic Disco Biscuits (The) Everything Galactic Gathering Field God Street Wine Gov't Mule Hatters (The) Hermann, John Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey Leftover Salmon Matthews, Dave North Mississippi Allstars Other Ones (Rock) (The) Oysterhead Phish Popper, John Psychedelic Breakfast Rusted Root Samples (The) Slip (The) Spin Doctors Strangefolk String Cheese Incident (The) The Freddy Jones Band The Georgia Satellites The Ominous Seapods Train Trucks, Derek Tété Zen Tricksters Zero moe.
Influences:
Allman Brothers Band (The) Black Sabbath Burnside, R.L. Coltrane, John Davis, Miles Dixie Dregs (The) Grateful Dead Jefferson Airplane Kimbrough, Junior Led Zeppelin Max Creek Meters (The) Miller, Steve (Guitar) NRBQ Neville Brothers Santana
Similar Genres:
Audiophile |