The Walkabouts - Satisfied Mind

The Walkabouts - Satisfied Mind
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Album Details

Title: Satisfied Mind
Artist: The Walkabouts
Release Date: 1993
Re-Released On: 2/9/2001
Label: Glitterhouse Records, Avid
UPCs: 4030433029428, 061481602923, 718750829429, 723248304821
Genre: Rock
Styles: Alternative Pop/Rock, Indie Rock, Alternative Country-Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock, Alternative Singer/Songwriter
Moods: Organic, Reflective, Yearning, Brooding, Cathartic, Earthy, Intimate, Literate, Melancholy, Plaintive, Somber, Autumnal, Bittersweet
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 2
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Satisfied Mind
  2. Loom of the Land
  3. The River People
  4. Polly
  5. Buffalo Ballet
  6. Lover's Crime
  7. Shelter for an Evening
  8. Dear Darling
  9. Poor Side of Town
  10. Free Money
  11. The Storms Are on the Ocean
  12. Feel Like Going Home
  13. Will You Miss Me When I'm Gone?

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2001CDGlitterhouse Records294
1999CDAvid294

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Album Review

Like Yo La Tengo's Fakebook, the Walkabouts' Satisfied Mind is a definitive artistic statement masquerading as a loose-knit collection of acoustic covers. Sometimes a group's selection of cover material, combined with their ability to make the songs their own, winds up revealing as much about their craft as their original music, and such is the case here; mining the work of diverse artists like the Carter Family, Gene Clark, Mary Margaret O'Hara, John Cale, and Nick Cave, Satisfied Mind represents the purest evocation to date of the Walkabouts' aesthetic and its standing at the crossroads of country, rock, folk, and punk. By casting well-known songs in an entirely new light -- Patti Smith's "Free Money" becomes an ominous waltz, while Charlie Rich's "Feel Like Going Home" is renewed as an epic dirge -- the album makes explicit all of the implicit connections in the Walkabouts' work. By extension, it underlines the connections binding the spectrum of roots music as well; Satisfied Mind doesn't simply suggest that diverse sounds can coexist together -- it proves that they always have. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Andrew HarePedal Steel
Carla TorgersonGuitar, Vocals, Cello
Chris EckmanVocals, Liner Notes, Guitar
Clayton ParkViolin, Violin (Electric)
Glenn SlaterMoog Synthesizer, Accordion, Organ, Piano
Ivan KrálSynthesizer, Guitar (Electric)
Kevin SuggsEngineer, Producer
Larry BarrettMandolin, Lap Steel Guitar, Banjo, Vocals (Background)
Mark LaneganVocals, ?
Mary Margaret O'Hara?
Michael WellsHarmonica, Bass, Vocals (Background)
Modern DogCover Design
Nick Cave?
Peter BuckDulcimer, Bouzouki, Mandolin, Electric Bouzouki
Richard HolsteinConcept, Executive Producer
Robert Forster?
Terri MoellerVocals (Background), Drums, Percussion
Terry Lee HaleSlide Guitar, Guitar (Acoustic)
The WalkaboutsProducer