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While Jason & the Scorchers' first two national releases -- the Fervor EP and the long-playing follow-up, Lost & Found -- earned reams of good reviews and blazed a trail for the cowpunk and alt-country movements that followed in their wake, they earned far more fame than record sales. Their second LP, 1986's Still Standing, seems to have been an attempt to give Jason & the Scorchers a bit of polish in hopes of attracting a wider audience. Produced by Tom Werman (who had previously worked with Molly Hatchet, Ted Nugent, and Cheap Trick), Still Standing has a slicker tone than the group's previous work, especially Warner Hodges' guitar (and Hodges seems all too eager to give his solos a veneer of arena-level bombast), while occasionally veering toward Georgia Satellites-style raunch -- not a bad idea but one that doesn't suit Jason Ringenberg's voice all that well. More to the point, the songwriting on Still Standing isn't quite up to the level of Lost & Found, but while Still Standing sounds like an attempt by Jason & the Scorchers to meet the mainstream half way, there's enough of their strength and fiery passion to make the album worthwhile, and "Crashin' Down," "Shotgun Blues," and the delicate ballad "Ocean of Doubt" show that even this band's weaker albums had moments to savor. ~ Mark Deming, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Golden Ball and Chain Jason & the Scorchers (3:58)
Crashin' Down Jason & the Scorchers (4:04)
Shotgun Blues Jason Ringenberg Jason & the Scorchers (2:17)
Good Things Come to Those Who Wait Warner Hodges, Jeff Johnson Jason & the Scorchers (5:03)
My Heart Still Stands With You Jason & the Scorchers (3:37)
19th Nervous Breakdown Mick Jagger, Keith Richards Jason & the Scorchers (3:48)
Ocean of Doubt Jason & the Scorchers (3:18)
Ghost Town Jason & the Scorchers (3:43)
Take Me to Your Promised Land Jason & the Scorchers (4:47)

Credits

Jason & the Scorchers (Main Performer), Perry Baggs (Drums), Perry Baggs (Vocals), Warner Hodges (Guitar), Warner Hodges (Guitar (Electric)), Warner Hodges (Vocals), Jason Ringenberg (Harmonica), Jason Ringenberg (Vocals), Jeff Johnson (Guitar (Bass))
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Wikipedia: Still Standing (album)
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Still Standing
Studio album by Goodie Mob
Released April 7, 1998
Recorded 1997-1998
Genre Southern hip hop, Conscious hip hop, Alternative hip hop
Length 67:44
Label LaFace/Arista/BMG Records
73008-26047
Producer Organized Noize
Professional reviews
Goodie Mob chronology
Soul Food
(1995)
Still Standing
(1998)
World Party
(1999)

Still Standing is the second studio album from the Dirty South, Dungeon Family-affiliated hip hop quartet Goodie Mob. All of the original members (Big Gipp, Cee-Lo, T-Mo, and Khujo) are still together for this album. This album was released in 1998 under LaFace Records as a follow up to the underground classic Soul Food. Additional lyrical contributors include fellow Atlanta natives Big Boi and Dre of OutKast, Cool Breeze, Chiefton, Witchdoctor, and Backbone. It's an "Enhanced CD" with direct links to the Goodie Mob and LaFace websites. Executive produced by Antonio M. Reid, Kenneth B. Edmonds, and Organized Noize for Organized Noize Productions, Inc.

This hip hop album surprises listeners by having a full blown rock song in Just About Over towards the end of the CD.

Track listing

  1. The Experience by Cee-Lo
  2. Black Ice by Big Gipp featuring OutKast
  3. Fly Away
  4. The Damm featuring Cool Breeze
  5. They Don't Dance No Mo' (clean)
  6. Beautiful Skin
  7. Gutta Butta
  8. Ghetto-ology featuring Chiefton
  9. Distant Wilderness
  10. Greeny Green by The Lumberjacks featuring Witchdoctor
  11. I Refuse Limitation featuring Backbone
  12. See You When I See You
  13. Inshallah
  14. Just About Over
  15. Still Standing

 
 

 

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