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Album Review: Fire on the Mountain

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Four albums in, Charlie Daniels -- now fronting the Charlie Daniels Band -- finally found a way to not just synthesize his various influences, he found a way to streamline them and polish them, turning them into something proudly Southern and redneck yet commercial with Fire on the Mountain. This means that he's toned down the wild, messy eclecticism that he displayed on his ignored debut in favor of a bluesy, jam-oriented country-rock owing a great deal to the Allman Brothers. The change is brought into sharp relief because he revives two of the best songs from Charlie Daniels -- the rampaging rocker "Trudy" and the sweet ballad "Georgia," both given more direct arrangements here; the originals were ragged and right, but these have more of a rock feel, even if they're not as loose as those on the debut. And that pretty much sums up the difference with Fire on the Mountain -- here, Charlie Daniels and his band have fused their Southern-fried country to a rollicking, jam-intensive blues-rock, where it plays like rock but feels like redneck country. It's a rather brilliant move, because it's every bit as jam-oriented as Capricorn bands like the Alllmans or the Marshall Tucker Band (the latter are thanked in the liner notes, while Dickey Betts of the former cameos on this record), but the CDB have yet to give themselves over to playing for the sake of playing (which they soon would with Saddle Tramp). Instead, they focus that energy into the songs, which are all top-notch, and the result is probably the best balance of songs and performances that the Charlie Daniels Band ever did. They would wander into longer jams and Daniels would become unapologetically redneck later, but here the mix is just right, which is why this is the quintessential Charlie Daniels Band album. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Caballo Diablo (Lyrics) Charlie Daniels The Charlie Daniels Band (4:28)
Long Haired Country Boy (Lyrics) Charlie Daniels The Charlie Daniels Band (4:03)
Trudy (Lyrics) Charlie Daniels The Charlie Daniels Band (4:51)
Georgia (Lyrics) Charlie Daniels The Charlie Daniels Band (3:06)
Feeling Free Barry Barnes The Charlie Daniels Band (4:10)
The South's Gonna Do It Again Charlie Daniels The Charlie Daniels Band (4:00)
New York City, King Size Rosewood Red Charlie Daniels The Charlie Daniels Band (3:26)
No Place to Go Charlie Daniels Charlie Daniels (11:24)
Orange Blossom Special Ervin T. Rouse The Charlie Daniels Band (3:00)

Credits

Dickey Betts (Guitar), Gary Allen (Percussion), Gary Allen (Drums), Gary Allen (Group Member), Banjo Banjo (Guitar), Charlie Daniels (Guitar (Acoustic)), Charlie Daniels (Banjo), Charlie Daniels (Fiddle), Charlie Daniels (Guitar), Charlie Daniels (Violin), Charlie Daniels (Guitar (Electric)), Charlie Daniels (Vocals), Charlie Daniels (Slide Guitar), Charlie Daniels (Main Performer), Charlie Daniels (Group Member), Joel "Taz" DiGregorio (Keyboards), Joel "Taz" DiGregorio (Vocals), Joel "Taz" DiGregorio (Group Member), Fred Edwards (Percussion), Fred Edwards (Drums), Mark Fitzgerald (Bass), Mark Fitzgerald (Vocals), Mark Fitzgerald (Group Member), Paul Hornsby (Producer), Jamie Nichol (Conga), Ovie Sparks (Engineer), Tony Humphreys (Assistant Engineer), Barry Barnes (Guitar (Acoustic)), Barry Barnes (Guitar (Electric)), Barry Barnes (Vocals), Barry Barnes (Group Member), Richard Betts (Dobro), The Charlie Daniels Band (Performer), James Flournoy Holmes (Photography), James Flournoy Holmes (Illustrations), Richard Schoff (Tape Operator), James Nichols (Percussion), Freeman Hart (Tape Operator)
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Fire on the Mountain
Studio album with live tracks by Charlie Daniels Band
Released 1974
Genre Country rock
Label Kama Sutra
Capitol
Producer Paul Hornsby
Charlie Daniels Band chronology
Way Down Yonder
(1974)
Fire on the Mountain
(1974)
Nightrider
(1975)

Fire on the Mountain is a 1974 album by Charlie Daniels appearing on the record label Kama Sutra Records, then later in 1976 by Capitol Records. Most of it are studio recordings, while the last two songs are live performances, recorded at the War Memorial Auditorium, Nashville, Tennessee, at October 4, 1974.

Track listing

All tracks composed by Charlie Daniels; except where indicated

Side one

  1. "Caballo Diablo"
  2. "Long Haired Country Boy"
  3. "Trudy"
  4. "Georgia"
  5. "Feeling Free" (Barry Barnes)

Side two

  1. "The South's Gonna Do It"
  2. "New York City, King Size Rosewood Bed"
  3. "No Place to Go"
  4. "Orange Blossom Special" (Ervin T. Rouse)

Personnel

Band members:

  • Charlie Daniels: Electric, slide and acoustic guitars; banjo, fiddle, lead vocals
  • Barry Barnes: Electric and acoustic guitars, vocals
  • Mark Fitzgerald: Bass guitar
  • Joel Di Gregorio: Keyboards, vocals
  • Fred Edwards: Drums, percussion
  • Gary Allen: Drums, percussion

Additional musicians:

  • Richard Betts: Dobro on "Long Haired Country Boy"
  • Jaimie Nichol: Congas on "New York City", "King Size Rosewood Bed", "No Place To Go" and "Feeling Free"


Additional personnel:

  • Paul Hornsby: Production
  • Roslav Szaybo and Simon Cantwell: Design
  • James Flournoy Holmes and Kent Griggs: Photography

 
 

 

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