Danny Barnes & Thee Old Codgers - Things I Done Wrong

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Album Details

Title: Things I Done Wrong
Artist: Danny Barnes & Thee Old Codgers
Release Date: 6/19/2001
Label: Terminus Records
UPC: 694205010324
Genre: Country
Styles: Alternative Pop/Rock, Indie Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock
Moods: Enigmatic, Messy, Organic, Provocative, Trippy, Uncompromising
Total Copies: 0
Members Wishing: 0
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Funtime
  2. Hey Baby I'm Falling
  3. Delilah
  4. Things I Done Wrong
  5. Devil on the Mountain
  6. Everything Fades
  7. Broken Hearted Blues
  8. All Alone for Christmas
  9. Good as I've Been to You
  10. Better Times A-Coming
  11. Barnyard Soul
  12. Love Your Neighbor

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2001CDTerminus Records103

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Album Review

As founding member of Austin's notorious Bad Livers, banjoist/guitarist and singer/songwriter Danny Barnes staked his claim as a traditionalist who didn't mind breaking the rules by irreverently mixing punk, rock, rockabilly, and even touches of techno into the bluegrass formula. After the band's breakup in 1999, Barnes moved to Seattle and aligned himself with a fresh bunch of musicians for his first official solo project. While not quite a return to his roots since he really never abandoned them, Things I Done Wrong is a predominantly percussion-free set of banjo-based original tunes, spearheaded by Barnes' nasal Levon Helm-styled voice and offbeat lyrical sensibility. Assisted by Fiona Apple's bassist Keith Lowe and Goose Creek Symphony violinist Jon Parry, the trio runs through a diverse dozen songs -- running the gamut from the "Foggy Mountain Breakdown" rave-up of "Devil on the Mountain" to a snazzy yet reverent cover of T. Rex' "Broken Hearted Blues" -- with jaunty authority. The initial reaction that this is a fairly typical bluegrass/folk album becomes altered by repeated listenings that reveal unusual lyrics ("I'm coming over if you get my meaning") and instrumentation. An album that should appeal to bluegrass traditionalists who will warm to the Jimmy Martin cover of "There's Better Times A-Coming," as well as those looking for a slightly skewed, yet decidedly rootsy approach to the genre, Barnes has crafted a low-key, yet not minimalist work. Production by New York City jazzman Wayne Horvitz and a full string section on two tracks add depth as well as an eclectic feel to a promising debut by one of bluegrass music's least conventional artists. ~ Hal Horowitz, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Bill FrisellGuitar
Chad KlingMastering
Craig WeaverStrings
Danny BarnesStrings, Banjo, Percussion, Guitar, Vocals
Floyd ReitsmanAssistant Engineer
James Flournoy HolmesPhotography, Design
John ParryViolin, Viola
Keith LoweBass (Electric), Bass
Mark GrahamHarmonica, Vocals
Mike StoneDrums
Orville JohnsonVocals, Dobro
Randy KlingMastering
Tom DziekonskiStrings
Tucker MartinePercussion, Engineer
Wayne HorvitzProducer, Guitar, Piano