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Go-Go Boots (Deluxe Edition)

Drive-By Truckers

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With the two-pronged songwriting attack of Patterson Hood and Mike Cooley alternating in the writing of their albums, Drive-By Truckers have an automatically diverse attack within their Southern rock roots. Bassist Shonna Tucker serves up the barroom weeper “Dancin’ Ricky” and the addition of two Eddie Hinton tracks, (“Everybody Needs Love,” “Where’s Eddie,” with Shonna Tucker’s emotive vocals), adds a soulful strut to a band that often prefer to lope in the country-rock fields. (Hinton, who died at age 51, was a guitarist for Aretha Franklin, Wilson Pickett and Otis Redding, among the many). Singer Patterson Hood defines the group’s deep country sound (“I Do Believe,” “Mercy Buckets”), but it’s Cooley’s looser way with a country tune on “Cartoon Gold” and “The Weakest Man” that relaxes the band and allows them to sound like an easeful group of experienced farmhands. The Deluxe Edition includes a cover of Vic Chesnutt’s hilarious and poignant “When I Ran Off and Left Her” and the band original “I Hear You Hummin’,” along with acoustic videos of Hood performing “Everybody Needs Love” and Cooley performing “Pulaski.”

Customer Reviews

Worst One Yet

Seriously. This is awful. The Truckers are more than capable of delivering incredible songs, but none of this is even remotely worth listening to. These guys need to take some time and regroup. Hood, Cooley, and Tucker have all penned some amazing songs, but the majority of The Big To-do and Go Go Boots are some of their worst. Sorry, DBT, I seriously love you guys, but you can do better. Much better. This is almost embarrassing.

Pre-order

I pre-ordered this album. Now iTunes will not give me the option to download, and my account says I have downloaded all pre-orders. Anybody else having the same issue? Need a remedy fast...I want my DBT!!!

Go-Go Boots: a Tribute to the Muscle Shoals Scene

This is a different kind of DBT album. Consider it an homage to the country/soul produced in their hometown back in the 70's. They still sing of murderous preachers and crooked cops, and their words paint great details of the dark side of the rural south.

The Cooley tracks are more country than anything else they've released, but the words and stories strike home. "I'm not good with numbers. I only know when I'm high enough" is how Cartoon Gold starts. It's classic Cooley lyrically. The songs Shonna Tucker sings are solid old school R&B. Where's Eddie and I Hear You Hummin' are both very nice tracks. My favorite Patterson Hood songs on this album are Used To Be A Cop, and the Thanksgiving Filter. The Thanksgiving Filter is a perfect picture of holiday tension, and a song I'm sure I'll be listening to when the Christmas decorations go up. The Eddie Hinton covers (Everybody Needs Love and Where's Eddie) are a nice touch as well.

Give Go-Go Boots a try. It's not the three axe attack of Southern Rock Opera or The Dirty South. The songs are good, and the band's tighter than their early albums. I'm really enjoying this one.

Biography

Formed: 1996 in Athens, GA

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '90s, '00s, '10s

Boasting a mix of Southern pride, erudite lyrics, and a muscled three-guitar attack, Drive-By Truckers became one of the most well-respected alternative country-rock acts of the 2000s. Led by frontman Patterson Hood and featuring a rotating cast of Georgia and Alabama natives, the band celebrated the South while refusing to paint over its spotty past. History, folklore, politics, and character studies all shared equal space in the Truckers catalog, which offered up its first blast of gutsy, twangy...
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