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Drive-By Truckers - Pizza Deliverance (1999)

Drive-By Truckers - Pizza Deliverance (1999)

BAND/ARTIST: Drive-By Truckers

  • Title: Pizza Deliverance
  • Year Of Release: 1999
  • Label: Soul Dump Records
  • Genre: Southern Rock, Alt-Country
  • Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
  • Total Time: 01:06:28
  • Total Size: 163/492 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. Bulldozers and Dirt
02. Nine Bullets
03. Uncle Frank
04. Too Much Sex (Too Little Jesus)
05. Box Of Spiders
06. One Of These Days
07. Margo and Harold
08. The Company I Keep
09. The President's Penis Is Missing
10. Tales Facing Up
11. Love Like This
12. Mrs. Dubose
13. Zoloft
14. The Night G.G. Allin Came To Town

Line-up:
Double Bass [Upright] – Adam Howell
Drums [And Acts Of Southern Aggression] – Brad Morgan
Drums [Snare] – Earl Hicks
Guitar, Banjo, Bass, Harmonica, Vocals – Mike Cooley
Guitar, Bass, Vocals – Rob Malone
Guitar, Mandolin, Bass, Vocals – Patterson Hood
Mandolin – Barry Sell
Pedal Steel Guitar – John Neff

Pizza Deliverance is the second album released by Alabama rock band Drive-By Truckers, released in 1999. It was recorded with high spirits in five days at Patterson Hood's house. The album was mixed by Andy LeMaster. The album cover art was created by Jim Stacy. The album was re-released by New West Records on January 25, 2005 along with the band's first studio effort, Gangstabilly.

Hood dedicated the album to Arthur Alexander, Sam Phillips and Jerry Wexler.

After the release of Pizza Deliverance the band began touring some 150 dates in as little as six months. It was during the beginning of the tour that Brad Morgan replaced Matt Lane on drums due to Lane's decision to focus more on his own band, The Possibilities. Most of Drive-By Trucker's breakthrough album, Southern Rock Opera, was written while the band toured in support of Pizza Deliverance.

Pizza Deliverance saw guitarist Mike Cooley's first major contributions to the band (aside from Gangstabilly's "Panties In Your Purse") as his songwriting and lyrical style continued to develop. An alternate (and more electric) version of Cooley's "Uncle Frank" was recorded during The Dirty South sessions and can be heard on The Fine Print: A Collection of Oddities and Rarities.



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  • whiskers
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