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- Date Released: January 25, 2005
- Genre: Country/Folk
- Style: Alt-Country
- Label: New West Records
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The Drive-By Truckers don't need an agenda to be a good band. Sure, Southern Rock Opera more or less anointed the Truckers as a smarter, more attentive Lynyrd Skynyrd, and critics, in turn, made them famous for all the wrong reasons. And while critics tossed around adjectives like "brash" and "raunchy" and dug out their riffs on Southern rock revival and the renovation of country, Gangstabilly, DBT's debut, went largely overlooked. No mock-rock operas or anxious, insistent Southernism here -- Gangstabilly keeps its charm by keeping it simple. Whereas post-Pizza Deliverance DBT tended to veer into weathered tailgate-party twang, Gangstabilly is a swamp of mushy drums, scraggly acoustics, and pedal-steel whimper -- a catalog of trashy but telling details and broader yet personal pangs. NASCAR, monster-truck rallies, and countless episodes of COPS and America Undercover have melted the South down into a handful of stereotypes. But if frontman Patterson Hood has shown anything, all you have to do to cut through the velvet Elvis/TV rodeo/Haffenreffer muck of white-trash clichés is simply treat them seriously. While DBT retain a campy sensibility to distance themselves from their songs, the Truckers' South doesn't come without its share of loss and hardship. Take "Wifebeater," the album's opener. The title explains it all, but the subject matter is accepted as part of life, rendered like a conventional love song -- "Don't go back to him, he's a wife beater." The drums lurch, the pedal steel rises like steam, the harmonies go bullfrog-croak low, and Hood puts you inside a would-be dismissed act of domestic violence. Then, there's "Panties in Your Purse" -- a title which tells a whole newly painful story of a night of drinkin' and cheatin' in and of itself. But perhaps more than any song in their back catalog, "The Living Bubba" perfects the Truckers' combination of tough but hurt. Dedicated to the late Atlanta guitarist Gregory Dean Smalley, "The Living Bubba" comes through with an introverted, slowly ascending verse and a chorus you can flick a Bic to. Bottom line: do yourself a favor and don't ignore this album. The sad songs are sad the way you want them to be, the ballsier songs tempered with a little mellow manly pain. After Gangstabilly, the Drive-By Truckers would provide good albums, sure, but they'd be of the Napster-good sort, the buy-it-used sort. But for a brief moment, the Drive-By Truckers created something whose praise wouldn't come by default, that wouldn't play immediately into critics' expectations. Gangstabilly was a thankless job, but a good one. [Gangstabilly was reissued by New West Records in early 2005 with new liner notes by Patterson Hood.]
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Credits
- David Marr - Photography // John Neff - Pedal Steel // John Neff - Vocals // John Neff - Group Member // Jim Stacy - Harp // Jim Stacy - Artwork // Jim Stacy - Guest Appearance // Matt Lane - Drums // Matt Lane - Group Member // Mike Cooley - Banjo // Mike Cooley - Guitar // Mike Cooley - Vocals // Mike Cooley - Group Member // Adrienne Howell - Vocals // Adrienne Howell - Bass (Upright) // Adrienne Howell - Group Member // Andy Baker - Producer // Andy Baker - Engineer // Andy Baker - Mixing // Katherine Delaney - Layout Design // Drive-By Truckers - Producer // Andy LeMaster - Producer // Andy LeMaster - Engineer // Andy LeMaster - Mixing // Barry Sell - Mandolin // Barry Sell - Vocals (Background) // Barry Sell - Guest Appearance // Patterson Hood - Banjo // Patterson Hood - Guitar // Patterson Hood - Vocals // Patterson Hood - Liner Notes // Patterson Hood - Mixing // Patterson Hood - Layout Design // Patterson Hood - Group Member // Jeff Capurso - Mastering // Jennifer Bryant - Layout Design // Jennifer Bryant - Web Design // Jennifer Bryant - Manutencao
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