Southern Culture on the Skids - Dirt Track Date

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Album Details

Title: Dirt Track Date
Artist: Southern Culture on the Skids
Release Date: 1996
Re-Released On: 8/15/1995
Label: Geffen
UPC: 720642482124
Genre: Rock
Styles: Alternative Pop/Rock, Indie Rock, Rockabilly Revival, Psychobilly, Alternative/Indie Rock
Moods: Ramshackle, Trashy, Irreverent, Quirky, Campy, Rollicking, Silly
Total Copies: 2
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Voodoo Cadillac
  2. Soul City
  3. Greenback Fly
  4. Skullbucket
  5. Camel Walk
  6. White Trash
  7. Firefly
  8. Make Mayan a Hawaiian
  9. Fried Chicken and Gasoline
  10. Nitty Gritty
  11. Eight Piece Box
  12. Galley Slave
  13. Whole Lotta Things
  14. Dirt Track Date

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
1995CDGeffen24821

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Album Review

After spending the first half of the 1990s as one of America's hardest-working independent bands, Southern Culture on the Skids took the bait and signed with a major label in 1995, releasing its fifth album, Dirt Track Date, on Geffen/DGC that year. Dirt Track Date proved to be something of a disappointment for the group's hardcore fans; nearly half the album's songs had appeared on previous SCOTS releases ("Eight Piece Box" hit plastic for the third time on this set), and while producer Mark Williams was sympathetic to the band's approach, the slightly grittier, more homemade sound of For Lovers Only and Ditch Diggin' better suited the band's Dixie-fried guitar textures than Williams' tidier approach. But while Williams cleaned up the band's sound a bit, he didn't rob Rick Miller's hot-rodded guitar of its power to shake the house, and if the set list is familiar to old fans, it makes for an excellent "Greatest Hits" set, with the chicken-scratch R&B of "Soul City," the faux-exotica of "Galley Slave," and the slow-turning dance groove of "Camel Walk" offering rockin' proof that there was a lot more to this band than hillbilly jokes. For Lovers Only is probably Southern Culture on the Skids' best album, but Dirt Track Date may well be the best place for first-time listeners to investigate the band's enchantingly warped take on American roots rock. ~ Mark Deming, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
David HartmanDrums, ?, Maracas, Vocals
Mark WilliamsProducer
Mary HuffOrgan, Vocals, Handclapping, Bass
Michael LiptonGuitar (Steel)
Rick MillerComposer, Guitar, Tambourine, Vocals
Soul City SingersVocals (Background)
Southern Culture on the SkidsProducer

Member Reviews

Brett H. (BlooZRocker) wrote on 4/20/2009...

1 of 1 member(s) found this review helpful.
This was my first SCOTS album and WHOA MAN what an tasty slice of dirty rockin' fun this proved to be. If you can listen halfway thru, no a quarter-way thru this CD without crackin a smile or shakin yer ass you're either dead or comatose. As I write this I'm grinnin' as I listen to my new Mojo Box cd -- 5 star all the way and without a doubt you gotta getchu sumodis, sumodat or sumthin like deez heer fokes.