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Album Review: Slim Cessna's Auto Club

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The debut LP from Denver's Slim Cessna's Auto Club features the band's original lineup (which included the creepy vocals of Frank Hauser, Jr. among other instrumentation and stylistic differences from later lineups). However, it is this lineup of the band that catalyzed what was mainly a live, regionally-popular cult band into a recording, touring, and vibrant traditional country music outfit. Originally self-released, the folks at Alternative Tentacles have done well to reintroduce the pulpit proseltyzing and Appalachian-tinged yodel 'n' twang of this simultaneously deeply original and deeply reverential album. In between the wistful swing of "Kristen & Billy" to a strange, shuffle-swing version of the traditional gospel song "Wade in the Water" that would make Tom Waits smile, Cessna and company redeem both themselves and old-time, pre-"NashVegas" country with as much energy and originality as their contemporaries in Uncle Tupelo did and with just a touch less fire/brimstone than their fellow Denverites (and past bandmates) Sixteen Horsepower. It is catchy cover to cover, but always reverent to its country roots -- charged with a live energy (and plenty of hoots and hollers) that gives a roadhouse feel and ordered in such a way that it feels like you've just danced, sang, and sweated your way through an evening of whiskey-drinking sin 'n' salvation. ~ Chris Handyside, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Hold On Traditional Slim Cessna's Auto Club (3:06)
Kristin and Billy Slim Cessna's Auto Club Slim Cessna's Auto Club (3:46)
Limon Slim Cessna's Auto Club Slim Cessna's Auto Club (3:12)
My Goodness Me Slim Cessna's Auto Club Slim Cessna's Auto Club (3:53)
Willow Garden Traditional Slim Cessna's Auto Club (2:54)
Dear Amelia Slim Cessna's Auto Club Slim Cessna's Auto Club (2:52)
Jordan Slim Cessna's Auto Club (3:22)
Fifteen Years Slim Cessna's Auto Club Slim Cessna's Auto Club (3:46)
That's Why I'm Unhappy Slim Cessna's Auto Club (1:56)
Cryin' on My Pillow Slim Cessna's Auto Club Slim Cessna's Auto Club (2:47)
What'll I Do? Slim Cessna's Auto Club (2:50)
Blindman Traditional Slim Cessna's Auto Club (4:19)
Champagne Like a Lady Slim Cessna's Auto Club Slim Cessna's Auto Club (3:45)
Goodnight My Friend Slim Cessna's Auto Club Slim Cessna's Auto Club (3:30)

Credits

Bob Ferbrache (Keyboards), Slim Cessna's Auto Club (Guitar), Bob Ferbrache (Mixing), Bob Ferbrache (Engineer), Jason Rosenberg (Layout Design), Slim Cessna's Auto Club (Vocals), Jon Killough (Drums), Frank Jr Hauser (Banjo), Glenn Taylor (Pedal Steel), Bob Ferbrache (Producer), Jason Rosenberg (Design), Frank Jr Hauser (Accordion), Frank Jr Hauser (Vocals), Glenn Taylor (Vocals), Frank Jr Hauser (Bass)
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Artist: Slim Cessna's Auto Club
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Slim Cessna's Auto Club

Group Members:

David Eugene Edwards, Slim Cessna, Jay Munly

Similar Artists:

Formal Connection With:

Scott H. Biram, Blackstone Valley Sinners
  • Formed: 1992
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "American Country Music Changed Her Life", "Jesus Let Me Down

Biography

Slim Cessna's Auto Club plays country gospel with a fervor that seems to emanate from a punk pulpit. The group's leader Slim Cessna, a tall, lanky gentleman with a gold tooth and large white hat, sings in a high-lonesome voice and yodel, and "preaches" with conviction. (Sample sentiment from "Last Song About Satan": "So I said, Lucifer you piece of sh*t/I should kick your ass right where you sit.../My mother cries because of you.") The group released its self-titled debut in 1995; the album was tweaked and reissued in September 2001. By the time of 2000's Always Say Please & Thank You (released on the Jello Biafra punk label Alternative Tentacles) Auto Club's lineup included Danny Pants, Reverend Dwight Pentacost, Jay Munly (who has released records as Munly De Har He), John Rumley (who builds instruments at the Denver Folklore Center), and Ordy Garrison. Despite the fact that Cessna moved to his wife's home state of Rhode Island and Pentacost took up residence in Chicago, the band remained Denver based, performing there regularly. In 2004 the group released The Bloudy Tenant Truth Peace, followed by 2005's Jesus Let Me Down (which came out on Smooch Records), and Cipher (back on Alternative Tentacles) in 2008. ~ Erik Hage, All Music Guide
Wikipedia: Slim Cessna's Auto Club
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Slim Cessna's Auto Club
Origin Denver, Colorado, USA
Genres Alternative country
Years active 1993–present
Labels Alternative Tentacles
Website http://www.slimcessnasautoclub.com
Members
Slim Cessna
Munly Munly
Rev. Dwight Pentacost
John Rumley
Chadzilla
Danny Pants

Slim Cessna's Auto Club is a country music band formed in 1993 in Denver, Colorado. The constant in the band has been Slim Cessna, formerly a member of The Denver Gentlemen along with David Eugene Edwards and Jeffery-Paul of 16 Horsepower.[1]

Their music includes elements of country blues, Southern gospel, and other forms loosely grouped as Americana or alternative country. The Auto Club is sometimes labeled "country gothic" due to the juxtaposition of apocalyptic religious imagery with stories of alcohol, violence, and relationships gone awry. [2] Jay Munly (often credited as "Munly") is also a key member of the current lineup of the band. In addition to contributing songwriting, vocals, and banjo, he also serves as a sidekick to Cessna on stage.

Other current and/or former members (in no particular order) include Rev. Dwight Pentacost, Chadzilla, Ordy Garrison, Shane Trost, John Rumley (who also crafted many of the stringed instruments used), Jon Killough (who also did the artwork for the 2005 live CD "Jesus Let Me Down",) Whiff (Steve) Cessna, Caleb Roberts, Frank Hauser Jr., Judithann, Rev. Adam Glasseye, Tim Maher and Danny Pants (aka Daniel Grandbois).[3]

In March 2008, the band released their fifth studio album, titled Cipher, on Alternative Tentacles Records. Cipher was recorded and produced by Robert Ferbrache in Westminster, Colorado.[4]

Side projects

Members of the Auto Club are involved with many other bands beside the Auto Club. Here are the bands and which members (and previous members) are involved in them.

Jay Munly (solo) - Munly, John Rumley has contributed
Munly and the Lee Lewis Harlots - Munly
The Denver Gentlemen - Slim Cessna, Frank Hauser Jr.
Denver Broncos - Slim Cessna, Munly, Dwight Pentacost
Blackstone Valley Sinners - Slim Cessna, Judithann
Woven Hand - Ordy Garrison, Shane Trost
Open Road - Caleb Roberts
Reverend Glasseye - Adam Glasseye, Tim Maher
Kalamath Brothers - Frank Hauser Jr.
The Hush - John Rumley
Tarantella - John Rumley, Ordy Garrison, Chadzilla, Danny Pants, Shane Trost
Boxcar 7 - Whiff Cessna
Munly and The Lupercalians - Munly Munly, Chadzilla, Danny Pants

Discography

  • Slim Cessna's Auto Club (1995 (self-released); 2001, Alternative Tentacles Records)
  • American Country Music Saved Her Life (1998) out of print
  • Always Say Please and Thank You (2000, Alternative Tentacles)
  • The Bloudy Tenent Truth Peace (2004, Alternative Tentacles) review
  • Jesus Let Me Down (live) (2005, Smooch Records)
  • Cipher (2008, Alternative Tentacles)



 
 

 

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