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South Austin Jug Band

 
Album Review: South Austin Jug Band

  • Artist: South Austin Jug Band
  • Rating: StarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: January 13, 2004
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Country

Review

Listen to the first couple of tracks, and you'd be excused for thinking you're listening to just another country/bluegrass band tearing it up on "Long Journey Home" (aka "Two Dollar Bill"). Delve a little deeper, however, and there's the lovely "Hill Country Nights," followed by a gossamer cover of Hendrix's "Little Wing" where guitarist Willie Pipkin really does shine. "Motor City Man" is an elegy to those who've lost auto jobs, with some lovely mandolin from Matt Shisher, who also shines on the following "Ramen Noodle Rag" (as does fiddler Dennis Ludker). Another instrumental, "Cuttin' the Mullet" leads into the hilarious social portrait of "The Ballad of Eddie Mullet." Not everything is perfect -- "Cactus and Caliche" and the traditional "Stealin'" don't stand out as anything special, but they do go out on a high note, with the Celtic-inflected "Old Settlers' Breakdown" that shifts through several moods in its five and a half minutes to completely display the instrumental talents of the band, and highlight the soloists. Not a perfect national debut, then, but one that bodes extremely well for the future, and shows the band beginning to find its true voice. ~ Chris Nickson, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Long Journey Home Traditional South Austin Jug Band (2:23)
Turnaround South Austin Jug Band (3:17)
My Baby in the Sunshine James Hyland South Austin Jug Band (3:14)
Hill Country Nights James Hyland South Austin Jug Band (4:25)
Little Wing Jimi Hendrix South Austin Jug Band (6:15)
Motor City Man South Austin Jug Band (3:24)
Ramen Noodle Rag South Austin Jug Band (3:48)
Cuttin' the Mullet South Austin Jug Band (2:32)
The Ballad of Eddie Mullet James Hyland South Austin Jug Band (4:53)
Cactus and Caliche Will Dupuy South Austin Jug Band (3:53)
Strealin' Traditional South Austin Jug Band (3:01)
Old Settlers' Breakdown South Austin Jug Band (5:30)

Credits

Dennis Ludiker (Vocals), Adam Odor (Mixing), Lloyd Maines (Producer), Willie Pipkin (Vocals), Jason "Hoss" Hicks (Photography), Jason "Hoss" Hicks (Artwork), Lloyd Maines (Dobro), Will Dupuy (Bass (Upright)), Adam Odor (Engineer), Warren Hood (Violin), James Hyland (Guitar (Rhythm)), Will Dupuy (Vocals), James Hyland (Vocals), Willie Pipkin (Guitar), Lloyd Maines (Engineer), Lloyd Maines (Mixing), Warren Hood (Soloist), Dennis Ludiker (Fiddle)
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