Dixie Lullabies

Dixie Lullabies

by The Kentucky Headhunters
Dixie Lullabies

Dixie Lullabies

by The Kentucky Headhunters

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Overview

Originally consisting of the brothers Ricky Lee (vocals) and Doug (bass) Phelps, and Richard (rhythm guitar) and Fred (drums) Young, plus the Youngs' cousin Greg Martin (lead guitar), the Kentucky HeadHunters had been playing together for over 20 years before they broke through nationally in the late 1980s and early '90s, particularly in the country market, selling millions of records and earning several CMA awards. That career momentum was stopped by the departure of the Phelps brothers after two albums in 1992 (Doug returned in 1996), and by then another two decades had passed. But the remaining quartet is still at it, and Dixie Lullabies, their 12th album, is their first studio recording of new original material since 2003. Not surprisingly for musicians who have been together so long, it is similar to previous efforts. The Kentucky HeadHunters may be placed in the Southern rock category, but in their case, that means they straddle a country and a blues-rock boogie approach. "Great Acoustics," for example, sounds like a candidate for the country charts, joining previous hits from the early '90s like "Dumas Walker." On the other hand, "Boones Farm Boogie" might have been borrowed from the ZZ Top songbook, and "Little Miss Blues Breaker" has a big rock guitar riff that makes it sound like a close relative of Mountain's "Mississippi Queen." It doesn't seem to be an accident that Doug Phelps sings the more country-oriented material, while Richard Young is the vocalist on the rockers. Phelps has a warm and resonant light baritone with a distinct country twang, perfect for numbers like "Les Paul Standard," another country-tinged number, while Young's high, rusty tenor cuts through the hard-rocking tracks. Much of the time, the group sounds like it based much of its musical style on a close study of the Rolling Stones' "Honky Tonk Woman" and other slightly country-styled Stones songs of the late '60s and early '70s; Martin's lead work strongly evokes Keith Richards. These original songs may be recently written, but they are steeped in familiar structures, with lyrics full of references to drinking and loose women. (The "Little Angel" referred to in the song of that title is a pole dancer, for instance.) Many of them are likely to find their way into the concert repertoire of this long-lived and hard-working outfit, however, and they will fit right in with the band's earlier material. ~ William Ruhlmann

Product Details

Release Date: 10/18/2011
Label: Red Dirt Records
UPC: 0097037740221
Rank: 101508

Tracks

  1. Dixie Lullaby
  2. Boones Farm Boogie
  3. Great Acoustics
  4. Tumblin' Roses
  5. Les Paul Standard
  6. In a Perfect World
  7. Roll on Little Pretty
  8. Sugar Daddy
  9. Just Another Night
  10. Little Miss Blues Breaker
  11. Little Angel
  12. Just Believe
  13. Ain't That a Shame
  14. Recollection Blues

Album Credits

Performance Credits

The Kentucky Headhunters   Primary Artist
Fred Young   Drums,Vocals
Doug Phelps   Vocals,Guitar (Bass)
Richie Owens   Mandolin
Cowboy Eddie Long   Guitar (Steel)
Richard Young   Vocals,Guitar (Rhythm)
Kevin McKendree   Organ,Piano
Greg Martin   Guitar,Vocals

Technical Credits

Anthony Kenney   Composer
Richie Owens   Mixing,Engineer,Producer
Jon Lawhon   Design,Art Direction
John Fred Young   Composer
Ben Ewing   Executive Producer
Alex McCollough   Mastering
Wayd Battle   Composer,Engineer,Producer
Steve Wilson   Engineer
Ash Newell   Cover Photo
Aaron Mrozik   Assistant Engineer
Daryll Meadows   Composer
Derek Mitts   Guitar Technician
Derrick Crump   Merchandising
Josh Phelps   Stage Manager,Drum Technician
Scott Keys   Tour Manager
The Kentucky Headhunters   Composer,Engineer,Producer,Art Direction
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