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Various Artist - Down To The Promised Land - 5 Years Of Bloodshot Records (2000)

Various Artist  - Down To The Promised Land - 5 Years Of Bloodshot Records (2000)

BAND/ARTIST: Various Artist

Tracklist:

CD 1:
01. The Yayhoos - Oh! Chicago
02. Alejandro Escovedo - Evening Gown
03. Old 97's - Making Love With You
04. Neko Case, Jon Rauhouse - Favorite
05. The Hollisters - Roses Are Blooming
06. Anna Fermin - Oh Lonesome Me
07. The Meat Purveyors - Sunshine
08. Rico Bell - Money To Burn
09. The Handsome Family - I Hear A Sweet Voice Calling
10. Devil in a Woodpile - Easy Ridin' Mama
11. Caitlin Cary - Please Take The Devil Out Of Me
12. The Blacks - Why Drunky?
13. Supersuckers, Amy Nelson - The Least I Could Do
14. The Roughnecks - Going Home
15. The Riptones - It's Too Late
16. Johnny Dowd - Hell Or High Water
17. Hazeldine - Unforgiven
18. Moonshine Willy - Turn The Lights Down Low
19. Texas Rubies - Blue Diamond Mine
20. Waco Brothers - Baba O'Riley

CD 2:
01. Robbie Fulks - Bloodshot’s Turning 5
02. The Cornell Hurd Band - Here Comes My Ball and Chain Again
03. Graham Parker - See Willy Fly By
04. Nora O’Connor - Looks Like I’m Up Shit Creek Again
05. The Sadies - Milk and Scissors
06. Duane Jarvis - Broken A,C Blues
07. Rex Hobart and The Misery Boys - Wicked Saviour
08. Sally Timms - Glue
09. Bare Jr. - Guitar Playin’ Woman
10. Giant Sand - Hard on Things
11. Ryan Adams - Monday Night
12. Trailer Bride - Ghost on the Highway
13. Mike Ireland and Holler - I’d Like To
14. Kelly Hogan - 13 Nights
15. Grievous Angels - Hang Your Head in Shame
16. Chris Mills - Last to Know
17. The Unholy Trio - Bring the Noise
18. Chip Taylor - Brixton
19. Split Lip Rayfield - Train Song
20. Red Star Belgrade - Highway to Hell
21. Jon Rauhouse - Untitled Pedal Steel Guitar Riff

Since hoisting the "insurgent country" banner in 1995, Chicago's Bloodshot Records has provided refuge for former punk rockers who embrace Hank Williams Sr. as patron saint and Lefty Frizzell as kindred spirit. Informed by equal measures of attitude, alcohol, and twang, this raucously vibrant birthday collection of previously unreleased material resists the corral of categorical conformity. Instead, highlights range from the Waco Brothers' banjo-driven breakdown of the Who's "Baba O'Riley" to the shimmering, haunted ballad, "Favorite," by Neko Case and Jon Rauhouse. Featured within the 40 tracks on this two-disc extravaganza are label stalwarts such as Alejandro Escovedo (renewing Mick Jagger's "Evening Gown"), Robbie Fulks, and Kelly Hogan, along with guest artists ranging from Graham Parker to Giant Sand. Plainly a labor of love, the set provides a definitive survey of the diversity of music carrying the alternative-country brand. --Don McLeese



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