Swamp Dogg / Blackgrass: From West Virginia To 125th St
Album: | Blackgrass: From West Virginia To 125th St | Collection: | A-File | |
Artist: | Swamp Dogg | Added: | Aug 2024 | |
Label: | Oh Boy Records |
A-File Activity
Add Date: | 2024-10-19 | Pull Date: | 2025-01-18 | Charts: | Country/Bluegrass |
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Week Ending: | Nov 17 | Nov 3 | Oct 27 |
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Airplays: | 2 | 3 | 1 |
Recent Airplay
1. | Nov 23, 2024: | Music Casserole
Murder Ballad |
4. | Nov 16, 2024: | where's my snail?
This Is My Dream |
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2. | Nov 22, 2024: | KZSU Time Traveler
Count the Days |
5. | Nov 15, 2024: | KZSU Time Traveler
Count the Days |
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3. | Nov 19, 2024: | Hanging in the Boneyard
Mess Under That Dress |
6. | Nov 02, 2024: | Hanging in the Boneyard
Your Best Friend |
Album Review
Mr. Bones
Reviewed 2024-09-09
Reviewed 2024-09-09
In Blackgrass, Swamp Dogg (aka Jerry Williams) joins the likes of Rhiannon Giddens, Beyonce and Alice Randall in reestablishing black culture in country music. He does this by reinterpreting many of his earlier songs in a uniquely 'Swamp grass' motif with help of A-list pickers such as Jerry Douglas, Sierra Hull, Chris Scruggs, and Noam Pikelny, along with vocal support from Margo Price and Jenny Lewis. Underneath though it is the same idiosyncratic SD addressing both the profound (Rise Up) to the playful ('Mess) with his unique tenor and delightfully rude double entendres all combining into what Alice Randall calls his 'Black Country eccentricity'.
Mess Under That Dress - uptempo romp with energetic banjo (Pikelny), fiddle & mandolin ala Flatt & Scruggs (fast, 2:34)***
Ugly Man's Wife - soft picking from Hull & Douglas allow his vocals to shine (2:58)**
Curtains On The Window - torch ballad with sweet banjo, fiddle & bass interplay (slow, 2:29)**
Have A Good Time - great whistling on a reinterpretation of this Tony Bennett hit (slow, 4:05)
The Other Woman - Margo Price on vocals (slow, 3:53)
Songs To Sing - SD's vocals shine on this slow, soulful commentary on racial inequality with heavenly horns (slow, 4:24)**
Count The Days - Jenny Lewis delivers exquisitely joyful vocals (med, 2:36)***
Gotta Have My Baby Back - old time, gypsy jazz feel (slow, 3:54)
Your Best Friend - band rockin' it with SD doing soulful vocals (fast, 2:30)***
This is My Dream - great vocals on this tear jerker of a love song (slow, 2:47)**
Rise Up - speedgrass rave-up wishing for a better world ends with discordant guitar (fast, 3:27)
Murder Ballad - spooky, spoken word story of a man awaiting his execution (slow, 5:45)
Mess Under That Dress - uptempo romp with energetic banjo (Pikelny), fiddle & mandolin ala Flatt & Scruggs (fast, 2:34)***
Ugly Man's Wife - soft picking from Hull & Douglas allow his vocals to shine (2:58)**
Curtains On The Window - torch ballad with sweet banjo, fiddle & bass interplay (slow, 2:29)**
Have A Good Time - great whistling on a reinterpretation of this Tony Bennett hit (slow, 4:05)
The Other Woman - Margo Price on vocals (slow, 3:53)
Songs To Sing - SD's vocals shine on this slow, soulful commentary on racial inequality with heavenly horns (slow, 4:24)**
Count The Days - Jenny Lewis delivers exquisitely joyful vocals (med, 2:36)***
Gotta Have My Baby Back - old time, gypsy jazz feel (slow, 3:54)
Your Best Friend - band rockin' it with SD doing soulful vocals (fast, 2:30)***
This is My Dream - great vocals on this tear jerker of a love song (slow, 2:47)**
Rise Up - speedgrass rave-up wishing for a better world ends with discordant guitar (fast, 3:27)
Murder Ballad - spooky, spoken word story of a man awaiting his execution (slow, 5:45)
Track Listing
1. | Mess Under That Dress | 7. | Count the Days | |||
2. | Ugly Man’s Wife | 8. | Gotta Have My Baby Back | |||
3. | Curtains on the Window | 9. | Your Best Friend | |||
4. | Have a Good Time | 10. | This Is My Dream | |||
5. | The Other Woman | 11. | Rise Up | |||
6. | Songs to Sing | 12. | Murder Ballad |