The Waco Brothers - Electric Waco Chair

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Album Details

Title: Electric Waco Chair
Artist: The Waco Brothers
Release Date: 2000
Re-Released On: 11/13/2000
Label: Blue Rose, Bloodshot
Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto
UPCs: 744302005423, 4028466302342
Genre: Rock
Styles: Indie Rock, Alternative Country-Rock, Alt-Country, Americana, Alternative/Indie Rock
Moods: Energetic, Fiery, Freewheeling, Rebellious, Acerbic, Angst-Ridden, Bittersweet, Irreverent, Passionate, Rollicking, Rousing, Uncompromising, Witty
Total Copies: 1
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. It's Not Enough
  2. Make Things Happen
  3. Where the Mighty Fall
  4. Jamaican Radio Obituary
  5. Walking on Hell's Roof Looking at the Flowers
  6. Cornered
  7. Where in the World
  8. When I Get My Rewards
  9. Circle Tour
  10. Nothing to Say
  11. Fox River
  12. Dragging My Own Tombstone
  13. Never Real

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2000CDBlue Rose0234
2000CDBloodshot054

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Album Review

As The Waco Brothers mature into a real band rather than just another of Jon Langford's many side projects, Dean Schlabowske and Tracy Dear have tried to carry a greater amount of the songwriting weight, and their sound has taken on a more individual personality, rather than the "Mekons-with-a-twang-and-faster-tempos" sound of their debut. This didn't work out so well on 1999's Waco World, a somewhat muddled set that lacked the fire and focus of the group's best work, but Electric Waco Chair finds the Wacos firmly back on track; Schlabowske and Dear are learning to deliver material just as strong as Langford's always top-shelf work (especially "Jamaican Radio Obituary" and "Fox River"), and the band sounds tighter, stronger, and more expressive than ever before (the three live cuts also testify to the Wacos undeniable strength on stage). If Electric Waco Chair offers a bit less pure fury than The Waco Brothers' high-water mark, Cowboy in Flames, from a musical standpoint it finds this band sounding better than ever before, and their rabble-rousing anger is still very much in evidence if you're looking for it; The Waco Brothers are one of the very best bands to emerge from the alt-country scene, and this album proves they're only getting better with time. ~ Mark Deming, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Alan DoughtyBass
Dan GlomskiEngineer
John RiceFiddle
Jon LangfordGuitar (Classical), Guitar (Acoustic), Vocals, Guitar (Electric)
Jon RauhouseHawaiian Guitar
Kelly HoganVocals
Ken SluiterEngineer, Mastering, Organ, Producer, Vocals, Mixing
Mycle KonopkaEngineer
Steve GouldingDrums, Percussion
The Waco BrothersProducer