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- Date Released: September 21, 2004
- Genre: Country/Folk
- Label: Music World Productions
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On his fifth solo album (for his fifth label), Atlanta's on-again/off-again Drivin' N' Cryin' frontman edges closer to combining the ragged country and raging hard rock of his band into a more unified whole. "Welcome to the sun tangled angel revival," he sings appropriately on the opening track, both introducing the listener to his new outfit and to a mix that encompasses his Southern rock, blues and country roots. The band sizzles regardless of what style of music Kinney throws them, but revels in a mid-tempo Stonesy rock & roll somewhat similar to the Georgia Satellites, Gov't Mule and, not surprisingly, his own Drivin' N' Cryin'. As of this album's 2004 release, he is 14 years into a sporadic solo career and nearly 20 as a professional musician. That road-hardened experience adds a jagged edge to Kinney's already high-pitched, croaking voice. But his torn, nasal vocals -- admittedly an acquired taste -- bring an honesty and world weary quality to these songs of Southern discontent. It's an everyman sound, both proud and tired and without it the gutsy music, played loose but crackling by his tough, talented band, wouldn't resonate nearly as effectively. The gospel hinted at by the album's title takes flight in the acoustic "In the Land of Plenty," a dusty Woody Guthrie/Bob Dylan-styled ballad that plays off his acoustic and religious roots without sounding like either. The country-ish tale of "This Train Don't Stop at the Millworks Anymore" also recalls Guthrie, but with an updated slant about outsourcing jobs, highlighted by crying pedal steel guitar and perceptive short-story styled lyrics. Like Dylan's best work, it is detailed yet universal and is the albums literary centerpiece. Ballads such as the yearning "Everything's So Different Now" combine sweeping Beatles-ish pop and harmonies with a more rootsy, Americana earthiness that never seems affected. The one-two punch of the instrumental "The Great North Myrtle Beach Pancake Massacre" which fades into the raging Gov't Mule blues-rock of "Madmen Blues" provides a nearly ten-minute stranglehold of swirling Southern rock as swampy, rocking and raw as anything from Drive-By Truckers. The primarily spoken word, seemingly free-form poetry of "Epilogue Epitaph in A Minor" also finds its Dylan-ish heart to close out this album of flinty, boozy but thought-provoking American folk-blues-rock from one of the genre's most creative and under-sung heroes.
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Credits
- Kevn Kinney - Guitar // Kevn Kinney - Guitar // Kevn Kinney - Vocals // Kevn Kinney - Vocals // David Barbe - Guitar // David Barbe - Arranger // David Barbe - Producer // David Barbe - Engineer // Joey Huffman - Keyboards // T. Smith - Photography // Edwin McCain - Vocals // Edwin McCain - Vocals (Background) // Gibb Droll - Guitar // Gibb Droll - Vocals (Background) // Dave V. Johnson - Drums // Dave V. Johnson - Vocals (Background) // Jeff Capurso - Mastering // Bryan J. Howard - Bass // Mark Harkness - Art Direction // Lilla Hood - Art Direction // Todd Ploharski - Archivist // Shana Alverson - Vocals (Background) // Terry Rowlett - Cover Art // Kevn Kinney's Sun Tangled Angel Revival - Arranger
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