Chuck Brodsky - Last of the Old Time (2000)
BAND/ARTIST: Chuck Brodsky
- Title: Last of the Old Time
- Year Of Release: 2000
- Label: Red House Records
- Genre: Acoustic, Americana, Folk, Singer-Songwriter
- Quality: mp3 320 kbps / flac lossless (tracks)
- Total Time: 00:43:27
- Total Size: 105 / 283 mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist
01. Take it Out Back
02. Boys in the Back Room
03. Gone to Heaven
04. He Came to Our Town
05. In the Country
06. 3rd Dead Cat
07. Restless Kid
08. Bonehead Merkle
09. How Beautiful She Looks
10. Schmoozin'
11. 40 Years
With a scraggy, Dylanesque voice, a predilection for unadorned lyrics and circular melodies, and a wit that is as artless as it is earnest, Chuck Brodsky's class of countrified folk-rock seems based entirely upon its ability to inspire nostalgia in its listeners. The Last of the Old Time, Brodsky's fourth outing, includes two of his trademark baseball yarns ("Gone to Heaven" and "Bonehead Merkle"), two charmingly frank political complaints ("Boys in the Back Room" and "He Came to Our Town"), and a slew of lively, Dobro-tinged anecdotes depicting only the most appealing aspects of rural American culture. The album's standout is its first track, "Take It Out Back," a rollicking swamp-rock rant that is at once a quirky portrait of hickdom and a stab at consumer culture. The Last of the Old Time is an earful of good, old-fashioned baseball-and-apple-pie Americana.
01. Take it Out Back
02. Boys in the Back Room
03. Gone to Heaven
04. He Came to Our Town
05. In the Country
06. 3rd Dead Cat
07. Restless Kid
08. Bonehead Merkle
09. How Beautiful She Looks
10. Schmoozin'
11. 40 Years
With a scraggy, Dylanesque voice, a predilection for unadorned lyrics and circular melodies, and a wit that is as artless as it is earnest, Chuck Brodsky's class of countrified folk-rock seems based entirely upon its ability to inspire nostalgia in its listeners. The Last of the Old Time, Brodsky's fourth outing, includes two of his trademark baseball yarns ("Gone to Heaven" and "Bonehead Merkle"), two charmingly frank political complaints ("Boys in the Back Room" and "He Came to Our Town"), and a slew of lively, Dobro-tinged anecdotes depicting only the most appealing aspects of rural American culture. The album's standout is its first track, "Take It Out Back," a rollicking swamp-rock rant that is at once a quirky portrait of hickdom and a stab at consumer culture. The Last of the Old Time is an earful of good, old-fashioned baseball-and-apple-pie Americana.
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