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Album Description
The third and most personal album by "one of the greatest bands that A Prairie Home Companion has ever had the pleasure to host" (Garrison Keillor) contains 13 songs, including a dozen OCMS originals. The album is produced by Don Was (Bob Dylan, Rolling Stones, Bonnie Raitt, etc), who describes the band as "The Clash Of Bluegrass Music" and "the smartest and finest purveyors of American music to come down the pike in decades." The album itself offers a virtual American road trip, populated with characters that span a century of the South. Down and outers, hustlers, junkies and freighthoppers are just a few of the archetypes we meet along the way as OCMS continues to create their special blend of American roots, rock, blues and country music. The album also features two distinguished session musicians in drummer Jim Keltner (John Lennon, Neil Young, Brian Wilson) and organ player Benmont Tench (Tom Petty).
Tracks
Alabama High-Test
Highway Halo
The Greatest Hustler of All
Methamphetamine
Next Go 'Round
Humdinger - Old Crow Medicine Show, Hayes
Motel in Memphis
Evening Sun
Mary's Kitchen - Old Crow Medicine Show, Landry
Crazy Eyes
Tennessee Pusher
Lift Him Up - Old Crow Medicine Show, Reed, Blind Alfred
Caroline

