Wood Brothers, The / Smoke Ring Halo
Album: | Smoke Ring Halo | Collection: | General | |
Artist: | Wood Brothers, The | Added: | Mar 2012 | |
Label: | Southern Ground Artists |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2012-06-02 | Pull Date: | 2012-08-05 |
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Recent Airplay
1. | May 26, 2016: | Feng Shui
Made It Up The Mountain |
4. | Jan 20, 2016: | 1-20-2016
Mary Anna, Blue And Green, Made It Up The Mountain, Smoke Ring Halo |
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2. | Feb 20, 2016: | the pocket
When I Was Young |
5. | Jun 30, 2015: | That's Not Bluegrass
Stumbled In |
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3. | Jan 20, 2016: | funk to fiddle
Made It Up The Mountain |
6. | Jan 08, 2015: | 1-8-2015
Made It Up The Mountain |
Album Review
Be Sharp
Reviewed 2012-05-19
Reviewed 2012-05-19
This record is a museum of rootsy American styles: folk, R&B, Country-rock, even a bit jazz in spots. Songs are creative & original, but proudly let their many influences show. The core group is Oliver Wood on lead vocals & guitars, brother Chris on bass & harmonica, and a drummer. Numerous guests (some notable) sit in; #3, 5, & 10 have big ensembles incl organ & horns. A very good album. I like every song; some I like a lot.
No FCC issues
1 * Mid-fast mostly. Folk-rock love song. Acoustic guitar with min bass & drums. (3:27)
2 * Fast, cookin’ Southern-fried rock. Outstanding slide guitar, both rhythm & solo. (3:57)
3 **Slow dance in swaying 3/4. Pleading of neglected wife. Highlight is a big organ. (3:30)
4 * Mid-tempo bluesy slither with a Dr-John-like vocal. (4:46)
5 *** Mid-tempo ironic break-up song. Like a song John Prine could have written. Big extended band with harmonica, organ, horns sounds great. Perhaps his best singing. (3:27)
6 ** Fast. Jazzy (Moss Allison style) lyric & vocal, set to funky R&B guitar & bass. (3:46)
7 * Slow. Folk-rock ballad about taking a chance & committing to someone. Fine layered guitars. Dead ringer Neil Young harp. (4:16)
8 *** Wow. Rhythm section sounds like Stax Records. Call & response singing right out of church. Fun, funky Southern-rock sounds like Little Feat. So much to like. (3:44)
9 * Mid-tempo, mellow cosmic country. Singing a bit twangy. Hum-along melody. (3:56)
10 ** Slow & bluesy. Quite spare at first; grows to include horns. Powerful singing. (3:32)
No FCC issues
1 * Mid-fast mostly. Folk-rock love song. Acoustic guitar with min bass & drums. (3:27)
2 * Fast, cookin’ Southern-fried rock. Outstanding slide guitar, both rhythm & solo. (3:57)
3 **Slow dance in swaying 3/4. Pleading of neglected wife. Highlight is a big organ. (3:30)
4 * Mid-tempo bluesy slither with a Dr-John-like vocal. (4:46)
5 *** Mid-tempo ironic break-up song. Like a song John Prine could have written. Big extended band with harmonica, organ, horns sounds great. Perhaps his best singing. (3:27)
6 ** Fast. Jazzy (Moss Allison style) lyric & vocal, set to funky R&B guitar & bass. (3:46)
7 * Slow. Folk-rock ballad about taking a chance & committing to someone. Fine layered guitars. Dead ringer Neil Young harp. (4:16)
8 *** Wow. Rhythm section sounds like Stax Records. Call & response singing right out of church. Fun, funky Southern-rock sounds like Little Feat. So much to like. (3:44)
9 * Mid-tempo, mellow cosmic country. Singing a bit twangy. Hum-along melody. (3:56)
10 ** Slow & bluesy. Quite spare at first; grows to include horns. Powerful singing. (3:32)
Track Listing
1. | Mary Anna | 6. | When I Was Young | |||
2. | Shoofly Pie | 7. | The Shore | |||
3. | Pay Attention | 8. | Made It Up The Mountain | |||
4. | Stumbled In | 9. | Rainbow | |||
5. | Smoke Ring Halo | 10. | Blue And Green |