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Country fuzz / the Cadillac Three.

Contributor(s): Material type: MusicMusicPublisher number: BMRC30300A | Big MachinePublisher: [Place of publication not identified] : Big Machine, [2020]Copyright date: ℗2020Description: 1 audio disc (46:54) : CD audio, digital ; 4 3/4 inContent type:
  • performed music
Media type:
  • audio
Carrier type:
  • audio disc
Subject(s): Genre/Form:
Contents:
Bar round here (2:34) -- The jam (3:10) -- Hard out here for a country boy / (with Chris Janson and Travis Tritt) (3:28) -- Slow rollin' (2:44) -- All the makin's of a Saturday night (1:53) -- Crackin' cold ones with the boys (2:34) -- Labels (3:04) -- Raise hell (2:54) -- Back home (3:18) -- Dirt road nights (3:11) -- Blue El Camino (2:09) -- Jack Daniels' heart (3:47) -- Why ya gotta go out like that (2:30) -- Heat (3:08) -- Whiskey and smoke (3:08) -- Long after last call (3:22).
Production credits:
  • Produced by The Cadillac Three (tracks 1-5, 7-16), Dann Huff (track 6).
Performed by The Cadillac Three ; with accompanying musicians.
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Holdings
Item type Home library Collection Call number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Adult CD Adult CD Dr. James Carlson Library CD COUNTRY Cadillac Three Available 33111009427226
Total holds: 0

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Back in 2017, the Cadillac Three cranked up the amplifiers and stole a thing or two from ZZ Top, creating a ruckus that could properly be tagged as "country fuzz." That's the name they give their full-bodied roar in 2020, and Country Fuzz does indeed serves as a pretty, pretty good description of the sound of the Cadillac Three: they're good old boys who play loud music, splitting the difference between redneck raunch and old-time rock & roll. The ironic thing about Country Fuzz is that it's decidedly livelier and wilder than its predecessor Legacy, finding the Cadillac Three happily embracing all manners of party music. The shift is evident from the moment the greasy boogie "Bar Round Here" slides into "The Jam" and its syncopated disco thump. "The Jam" isn't the only time the Cadillac Three turn on the glitter ball: "All the Makin's of a Saturday Night" is even gaudier, and the trio channel this glitz into their slower numbers, including the simmering pop of "Labels" and the closing ballad "Long After Last Call." The Cadillac Three aren't abandoning loud guitars -- the sludgy "Slow Rollin'" may be the heaviest thing they've ever cut -- but are flexing their muscles and, in the process, they free themselves from the notion that they're just Southern rock throwbacks. By adding these new sounds, the Cadillac Three seem younger and savvier, playing country-fried rock & roll for every imaginable creed, knowing that the best parties are the ones where everybody is invited. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Title from disc label.

Produced by The Cadillac Three (tracks 1-5, 7-16), Dann Huff (track 6).

Performed by The Cadillac Three ; with accompanying musicians.

Recorded The Castle (Franklin, TN) ; Sound Emporium (Nashville, TN) ; Sound Stage Studios (Nashville, TN) ; Blackbird Studios (Nashville, TN).

Compact disc.

Lyrics and full credits in booklet inserted in container.

Bar round here (2:34) -- The jam (3:10) -- Hard out here for a country boy / (with Chris Janson and Travis Tritt) (3:28) -- Slow rollin' (2:44) -- All the makin's of a Saturday night (1:53) -- Crackin' cold ones with the boys (2:34) -- Labels (3:04) -- Raise hell (2:54) -- Back home (3:18) -- Dirt road nights (3:11) -- Blue El Camino (2:09) -- Jack Daniels' heart (3:47) -- Why ya gotta go out like that (2:30) -- Heat (3:08) -- Whiskey and smoke (3:08) -- Long after last call (3:22).

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