Carry Me Back

Carry Me Back

by Old Crow Medicine Show
Carry Me Back

Carry Me Back

by Old Crow Medicine Show

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

Old Crow Medicine Show sound like a prewar string band filtered through Uncle Tupelo via Nirvana, and if they aren't bluegrass by any stretch of the imagination, they are every bit as energetic as a breakneck bluegrass combo. They also write most of their material, so while the group's songs sound old and traditional, they are more facsimiles than anything else, with an attention to narrative and lyrical detail that the old string band tunes, which were often made up of lightly linked floating verses drawn from old country blues and fiddle reels, seldom had. It isn't easy straddling two different centuries with one's sound and style, but Old Crow Medicine Show pull it off once again on their fourth studio album, the Ted Hutt-produced Carry Me Back, a ragged, breakneck romp that crackles with more energy than a thrash band on Red Bull. The old string bands were dance ensembles, but it's difficult to imagine dancers keeping up very long to tracks like "Carry Me Back to Virginia," "Mississippi Saturday Night," and "Sewanee Mountain Catfight," all of which are unhinged speed shuffles that roar by faster than a NASCAR race. "We Don't Grow Tobacco," which flies on its own fast rails, is a well-written saga that starts off detailing the woes of working in the tobacco fields and ends bemoaning the loss of jobs in those same fields in the 21st century, while "Ain't It Enough" is a beautiful, poetic, and melodic love song, so Old Crow Medicine Show aren't just about rapid-fire speed shuffles. Thought and care are in these songs, and they all fall together in a nice flow. This isn't a one-trick pony band, and so far at least, Old Crow Medicine Show haven't painted themselves into a creative corner, managing somehow to sound both old and refreshingly new at once. ~ Steve Leggett

Product Details

Release Date: 07/23/2021
Label: Ato
UPC: 0880882453817
Rank: 58763

Tracks

  1. Carry Me Back to Virginia
  2. We Don't Grow Tobacco
  3. Levi
  4. Bootlegger's Boy
  5. Ain't It Enough
  6. Mississippi Saturday Night
  7. Steppin' Out
  8. Genevieve
  9. Country Gal
  10. Half Mile Down
  11. Sewanee Mountain Catfight
  12. Ways of Man

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Old Crow Medicine Show   Primary Artist
Jim Lauderdale   Guest Artist,Vocal Harmony
Gill Landry   Banjo,Dobro,Vocals
Willie Watson   Banjo,Guitar,Vocals,Percussion
Critter Fuqua   Accordion,Guest Artist,Vocal Harmony
Kevin Hayes   Guitar,Vocals
Morgan Jahnig   Bass,Percussion
Cory Younts   Guitar,Vocals,Mandolin,Keyboards,Percussion
Ketch Secor   Banjo,Fiddle,Guitar,Vocals,Harmonica

Technical Credits

Ted Hutt   Mixing,Producer
Jason White   Composer
Jim Lauderdale   Composer
Gill Landry   Composer
Ryan Mall   Mixing,Engineer
Willie Watson   Composer
Jim Merlis   Publicity
Kevin Hayes   Composer
Simon Levy   Cover Art
Bobby Cudd   Booking
Marc Offenbach   Product Manager
Morgan Jahnig   Composer,Photography
Cory Younts   Composer,Photography
Lauderdale   Composer
Tom Baker   Mastering
Ketch Secor   Composer
Rachel Briggs   Art Direction
Ross Morrison   Booking
Jon Hersey   Assistant Engineer
Jon Salter   General Manager
Norm Parenteau   Management
Felix Hatfield   Composer
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