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Total Tracks: 13   Total Length: 48:14

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This belongs on AM radio in Nashville

Hoofprints

If you like Country-lite with little depth and lots of over-emoting, then you might like this. Sort of like Catsup, you see a lot of it around but it's bland and doesnt make anything better.

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7 or 8

Greeble

Ozark Mountain Daredevils, Amazing Rythym Aces and Hoyt Axton were the great triumvirate of my formative listening years. I would play them over and over, I knew all of the words and every riff. The Ozarks were a band of wonderful lyrics and great playing. 13 offers a glimpse into the past. Some of the songs are wonderful and some are pretty weak. It is like they just tried too hard. Their music always ahd a heartfelt, spontaneous quality to it that is missing here. Still ther are 7-8 good to great cuts on this record, and it was worth the download.

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The Ozark Mountain Daredevils’ return to recording after 17 years of solo projects and festival appearances finds the Daredevils’ voices sounding a little older and a little gruffer. However, if Neil Young and Johnny Cash have taught the world anything, it’s that a singer/songwriter can improve with age as long as what he’s saying is still worth listening to. Unfortunately, it seems as though these guys were torn between making either a smooth Nashville country album or a laid-back Jimmy Buffett-style good-time album. The chunky “Bar Hoppin’” is a loose handful of fun, as is the leadoff track, “Dream-O,” but the slick “I’m Still Dreamin’” and the radio-friendly “Everywhere She Goes” are a little too clean in contrast. Still, it’s a well-produced album with a grab-bag of solid songs, particularly “If It’s True,” the sole contribution by original Daredevil Larry Lee (whose voice hasn’t slackened a bit since the mid-’70s). As is evidenced by 13, the band is older, a little less reckless, and a little more cautious, but the people who bought the Ozark Mountain Daredevils’ records in their heyday have aged too, and maybe this is just the sound they’re looking for. – Zac Johnson

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