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Go-Go Boots (album)

Go-Go Boots is the ninth studio album by American rock band Drive-By Truckers, first released February 14, 2011, on Play It Again Sam Records. It was produced by record producer David Barbe and recorded during 2009 to 2010, concurrently with sessions for the band's previous album The Big To-Do (2010). Upon its release, Go-Go Boots received positive reviews from most music critics.

Go-Go Boots
Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 14, 2011 (2011-02-14)
Recorded2009-2010
Genre
Length66:24
Label
ProducerDavid Barbe
Drive-By Truckers chronology
Singles from Go-Go Boots
  1. "The Thanksgiving Filter"
    Released: November 26, 2010

Background edit

The majority of the album was recorded over three blocks of sessions during 2009.[3] The 25 songs resulting from these sessions were split between The Big To-Do and its follow-up Go-Go Boots.[3] After The Big To-Do's release, the band continued working on and tweaking the album throughout 2010, eventually recording 5 more songs for Go-Go Boots during this period.[4] Go-Go Boots marks the eighth Drive-By Truckers album produced by David Barbe, and is the eighth Drive-By Trucker LP with artwork designed by Wes Freed.

The album was released in the United States on February 15 by ATO Records and in Europe on February 14, 2011 by Play It Again Sam Records.[5] The album's first single, "The Thanksgiving Filter" (with "Used To Be A Cop" as the b-side) was released as a limited edition vinyl on November 26, 2010.

Music edit

Go-Go Boots expands on the country and soul music influences of the band's previous work.[6] Phil Mongredien of The Observer writes that "the influence of Aretha and Otis occasionally informs their country/southern rock fusion [...] with a smattering of 60s soul-inspired flourishes".[7] The band's guitarist and frontman Patterson Hood described the album as their "most different and most Muscle Shoals sounding album."[5] The band recorded two covers by fellow Muscle Shoals artist Eddie Hinton for the album.[4] Bassist Shonna Tucker sings Hinton's "Where's Eddie", while Hood performs "Everybody Needs Love".

Of the album's content, Hood commented in a letter to fans, "If The Big To-Do was an action adventure summertime flick (albeit with some brainy and dark undercurrents) this one is a noir film."[5] According to The Guardian's Michael Hann, the album's themes focus on "lives turned sour; [...] that shuffles around the Deep South".[8] Andy Gill of The Independent writes of its themes and characters, "the brooding protagonists of songs such as 'Ray's Automatic Weapon' and 'Used to Be a Cop' are captured on the cusp of catastrophe, at the end of their tether, while the adulterous itch prompted by a dancer's boots in the title-track bristles with portents of recrimination".[1]

Reception edit

Critical response edit

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
AnyDecentMusic?7.1/10[9]
Metacritic78/100[10]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [11]
Chicago Tribune    [12]
The Guardian     [8]
The Independent     [1]
Mojo     [13]
MSN Music (Expert Witness)A−[14]
Pitchfork7.7/10[15]
Q     [16]
Rolling Stone     [2]
Spin7/10[17]

Go-Go Boots received positive reviews from most music critics.[10] At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 78, based on 25 reviews, which indicates "generally favorable reviews".[10] AllMusic editor Mark Deming complimented its noirish themes, stating "The craft of Patterson Hood and Mike Cooley's songwriting is as strong as ever, drawing believable characters and giving them lives that make dramatic sense".[11] Deming noted an "impressive sense of dynamics" in the band's music and commented that "There are moments where Go-Go Boots recalls Exile on Main St., another album that makes much out of feel and the way musicians play off one another".[11] Rolling Stone writer Jody Rosen described the album as "a raggedy revision of classic southern soul" and stated "It's a slight shift from DBT's usual muscular alt-country, but the rest is familiar: great storytelling [...] hinged to choruses that lodge in your cranium".[2] Sean McCarthy of PopMatters viewed it as an improvement over their previous album, The Big To-Do, stating "the statements aren’t nearly as boisterous, the mood is more consistent, and the characters that occupy the songs are more fleshed out".[18] Peter Watts of Uncut praised the band's "writing absorbing tales of smalltown characters and setting them to raucous, life-affirming music", calling it "a more restrained affair, a country-soul stew populated by brooding ex-cops, frustrated movie stars, wife-murdering preachers and sweet old ladies".[19]

However, Slant Magazine's Jonathan Keefe criticized the band's songwriting and found Hood's observations "literal and tin-eared", writing that "Go-Go Boots aims for a soulful, introspective vibe, but it ends up as the dullest album in the Truckers's catalogue".[20] Joseph Viney of Sputnikmusic wrote unfavorably of its musical style, stating "A majority of the songs keep to the same tempo and elicit little variety".[21] Chicago Tribune writer Greg Kot commented that "a little more variation would’ve been welcome", but gave it three out of four stars and complimented its "acoustic-flavored country and soul colors".[12] Pitchfork's Stephen M. Deusner viewed the album as a departure from the "rock noise" of their previous albums, "indulging [Mike] Cooley's country jones as well as the band's more acoustic tendencies".[15] Deusner called it "a more dynamic record" than The Big To-Do, noting "a greater textural range, from the noir ramble of 'Ray's Automatic Weapon' to the spidery tension of 'Used to Be a Cop', one of Hood's best character sketches".[15] In his consumer guide for MSN Music, critic Robert Christgau wrote that "they turn down the boogie so we're sure to get the lyrics" and commented that "Cooley owns the best tunes and the best lines".[14]

Accolades edit

Uncut placed the album at number 19 on its list of "Top 50 albums of 2011"[22] while Mojo placed the album at number 26.[23]

Track listing edit

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."I Do Believe"Hood3:31
2."Go-Go Boots"Hood5:36
3."Dancin' Ricky"Tucker3:26
4."Cartoon Gold"Cooley3:13
5."Ray's Automatic Weapon"Hood4:25
6."Everybody Needs Love"Eddie Hinton4:35
7."Assholes"Hood4:39
8."The Weakest Man"Cooley3:19
9."Used to Be a Cop"Hood7:03
10."I Hear You Hummin’ (Vinyl Only Bonus Track)"Tucker3:41
11."The Fireplace Poker"Hood8:14
12."Where’s Eddie"Hinton3:01
13."The Thanksgiving Filter"Hood5:34
14."Pulaski"Cooley4:24
15."Mercy Buckets"Hood5:24

Personnel edit

Credits for Go-Go Boots adapted from Allmusic.[24]

Charts edit

Chart (2011) Peak
position
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders)[25] 69
Dutch Albums (Album Top 100)[26] 88
Norwegian Albums (VG-lista)[27] 29
Swedish Albums (Sverigetopplistan)[28] 43
UK Albums (OCC)[29] 58
US Billboard 200[30] 35
US Independent Albums (Billboard)[31] 8
US Top Rock Albums (Billboard)[32] 8
US Top Tastemaker Albums (Billboard)[33] 4

References edit

  1. ^ a b c Gill, Andy (February 11, 2011). . The Independent. Archived from the original on February 13, 2011. Retrieved February 19, 2011.
  2. ^ a b c d Rosen, Jody (February 14, 2011). "Go-Go Boots". Rolling Stone. Retrieved February 19, 2011.
  3. ^ a b The Big To-Do Commentary
  4. ^ a b Drive-By Truckers Website
  5. ^ a b c drivebytruckers.com
  6. ^ j. poet (February 9, 2011). Album Review: Drive-By Truckers, Go-Go Boots. Crawdaddy!. Retrieved on 2011-02-19.
  7. ^ Mongredien, Phil (February 13, 2011). Drive-By Truckers: Go-Go Boots – review. The Observer. Retrieved on 2011-02-19.
  8. ^ a b Hann, Michael (February 10, 2011). "Drive-By Truckers: Go-Go Boots – review". The Guardian. Retrieved February 19, 2011.
  9. ^ "Go-Go Boots by Drive-By Truckers reviews". AnyDecentMusic?. Retrieved December 30, 2019.
  10. ^ a b c "Reviews for Go-Go Boots by Drive-By Truckers". Metacritic. Retrieved February 19, 2011.
  11. ^ a b c Deming, Mark. "Go-Go Boots – Drive-By Truckers". AllMusic. Retrieved February 19, 2011.
  12. ^ a b Kot, Greg (February 15, 2011). . Chicago Tribune. Archived from the original on October 20, 2013. Retrieved February 19, 2011.
  13. ^ "Drive-By Truckers: Go-Go Boots". Mojo (208): 97. March 2011.
  14. ^ a b Christgau, Robert (February 15, 2011). "Drive-By Truckers/Hayes Carll". MSN Music. Retrieved February 19, 2011.
  15. ^ a b c Deusner, Stephen M. (February 18, 2011). "Drive-By Truckers: Go-Go Boots". Pitchfork. Retrieved February 19, 2011.
  16. ^ "Drive-By Truckers: Go-Go Boots". Q (296): 108. March 2011.
  17. ^ Menconi, David (February 14, 2011). . Spin. Archived from the original on February 4, 2011. Retrieved February 19, 2011.
  18. ^ McCarthy, Sean (February 17, 2011). "Drive-By Truckers: Go-Go Boots". PopMatters. Retrieved February 19, 2011.
  19. ^ Watts, Peter (February 10, 2011). "Drive-By Truckers – Go Go Boots". Uncut. Retrieved February 19, 2011.
  20. ^ Keefe, Jonathan (February 14, 2011). "Drive-By Truckers: Go-Go Boots". Slant Magazine. Retrieved February 19, 2011.
  21. ^ Viney, Joseph (February 20, 2011). "Drive-by Truckers – Go-Go Boots (staff review)". Sputnikmusic. Retrieved February 23, 2011.
  22. ^ "Uncut's Top 50 Albums of 2011". 29 November 2011.
  23. ^ "MOJO's Top 50 Albums Of 2011". Stereogum. December 2, 2011. Retrieved December 16, 2011.
  24. ^ Credits: Go-Go Boots - Drive-By Truckers. Allmusic. Retrieved on 2011-02-19.
  25. ^ "Ultratop.be – Drive-By Truckers – Go-Go Boots" (in Dutch). Hung Medien.
  26. ^ "Dutchcharts.nl – Drive-By Truckers – Go-Go Boots" (in Dutch). Hung Medien.
  27. ^ "Norwegiancharts.com – Drive-By Truckers – Go-Go Boots". Hung Medien.
  28. ^ "Swedishcharts.com – Drive-By Truckers – Go-Go Boots". Hung Medien.
  29. ^ "Drive-By Truckers | Artist | Official Charts". UK Albums Chart.
  30. ^ "Drive-By Truckers Chart History (Billboard 200)". Billboard.
  31. ^ "Drive-By Truckers Chart History (Independent Albums)". Billboard.
  32. ^ "Drive-By Truckers Chart History (Top Rock Albums)". Billboard.
  33. ^ "Drive-By Truckers Chart History (Top Tastemaker Albums)". Billboard.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Go-Go Boots at Metacritic
  • The Big To-Do Commentary at Drive-By Truckers website
  • The Righteous Path - The Barnes & Noble Review — By Robert Christgau

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Go Go Boots is the ninth studio album by American rock band Drive By Truckers first released February 14 2011 on Play It Again Sam Records It was produced by record producer David Barbe and recorded during 2009 to 2010 concurrently with sessions for the band s previous album The Big To Do 2010 Upon its release Go Go Boots received positive reviews from most music critics Go Go BootsStudio album by Drive By TruckersReleasedFebruary 14 2011 2011 02 14 Recorded2009 2010GenreR amp B 1 2 Southern soul 2 Length66 24LabelATOPlay It Again SamProducerDavid BarbeDrive By Truckers chronologyThe Big To Do 2010 Go Go Boots 2011 Ugly Buildings Whores and Politicians Greatest Hits 1998 2009 2011 Singles from Go Go Boots The Thanksgiving Filter Released November 26 2010 Contents 1 Background 2 Music 3 Reception 3 1 Critical response 3 2 Accolades 4 Track listing 5 Personnel 6 Charts 7 References 8 External linksBackground editThe majority of the album was recorded over three blocks of sessions during 2009 3 The 25 songs resulting from these sessions were split between The Big To Do and its follow up Go Go Boots 3 After The Big To Do s release the band continued working on and tweaking the album throughout 2010 eventually recording 5 more songs for Go Go Boots during this period 4 Go Go Boots marks the eighth Drive By Truckers album produced by David Barbe and is the eighth Drive By Trucker LP with artwork designed by Wes Freed The album was released in the United States on February 15 by ATO Records and in Europe on February 14 2011 by Play It Again Sam Records 5 The album s first single The Thanksgiving Filter with Used To Be A Cop as the b side was released as a limited edition vinyl on November 26 2010 Music editGo Go Boots expands on the country and soul music influences of the band s previous work 6 Phil Mongredien of The Observer writes that the influence of Aretha and Otis occasionally informs their country southern rock fusion with a smattering of 60s soul inspired flourishes 7 The band s guitarist and frontman Patterson Hood described the album as their most different and most Muscle Shoals sounding album 5 The band recorded two covers by fellow Muscle Shoals artist Eddie Hinton for the album 4 Bassist Shonna Tucker sings Hinton s Where s Eddie while Hood performs Everybody Needs Love Of the album s content Hood commented in a letter to fans If The Big To Do was an action adventure summertime flick albeit with some brainy and dark undercurrents this one is a noir film 5 According to The Guardian s Michael Hann the album s themes focus on lives turned sour that shuffles around the Deep South 8 Andy Gill of The Independent writes of its themes and characters the brooding protagonists of songs such as Ray s Automatic Weapon and Used to Be a Cop are captured on the cusp of catastrophe at the end of their tether while the adulterous itch prompted by a dancer s boots in the title track bristles with portents of recrimination 1 Reception editCritical response edit Professional ratingsAggregate scoresSourceRatingAnyDecentMusic 7 1 10 9 Metacritic78 100 10 Review scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 11 Chicago Tribune nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 12 The Guardian nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 8 The Independent nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 1 Mojo nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 13 MSN Music Expert Witness A 14 Pitchfork7 7 10 15 Q nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 16 Rolling Stone nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 2 Spin7 10 17 Go Go Boots received positive reviews from most music critics 10 At Metacritic which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics the album received an average score of 78 based on 25 reviews which indicates generally favorable reviews 10 AllMusic editor Mark Deming complimented its noirish themes stating The craft of Patterson Hood and Mike Cooley s songwriting is as strong as ever drawing believable characters and giving them lives that make dramatic sense 11 Deming noted an impressive sense of dynamics in the band s music and commented that There are moments where Go Go Boots recalls Exile on Main St another album that makes much out of feel and the way musicians play off one another 11 Rolling Stone writer Jody Rosen described the album as a raggedy revision of classic southern soul and stated It s a slight shift from DBT s usual muscular alt country but the rest is familiar great storytelling hinged to choruses that lodge in your cranium 2 Sean McCarthy of PopMatters viewed it as an improvement over their previous album The Big To Do stating the statements aren t nearly as boisterous the mood is more consistent and the characters that occupy the songs are more fleshed out 18 Peter Watts of Uncut praised the band s writing absorbing tales of smalltown characters and setting them to raucous life affirming music calling it a more restrained affair a country soul stew populated by brooding ex cops frustrated movie stars wife murdering preachers and sweet old ladies 19 However Slant Magazine s Jonathan Keefe criticized the band s songwriting and found Hood s observations literal and tin eared writing that Go Go Boots aims for a soulful introspective vibe but it ends up as the dullest album in the Truckers s catalogue 20 Joseph Viney of Sputnikmusic wrote unfavorably of its musical style stating A majority of the songs keep to the same tempo and elicit little variety 21 Chicago Tribune writer Greg Kot commented that a little more variation would ve been welcome but gave it three out of four stars and complimented its acoustic flavored country and soul colors 12 Pitchfork s Stephen M Deusner viewed the album as a departure from the rock noise of their previous albums indulging Mike Cooley s country jones as well as the band s more acoustic tendencies 15 Deusner called it a more dynamic record than The Big To Do noting a greater textural range from the noir ramble of Ray s Automatic Weapon to the spidery tension of Used to Be a Cop one of Hood s best character sketches 15 In his consumer guide for MSN Music critic Robert Christgau wrote that they turn down the boogie so we re sure to get the lyrics and commented that Cooley owns the best tunes and the best lines 14 Accolades edit Uncut placed the album at number 19 on its list of Top 50 albums of 2011 22 while Mojo placed the album at number 26 23 Track listing editNo TitleWriter s Length1 I Do Believe Hood3 312 Go Go Boots Hood5 363 Dancin Ricky Tucker3 264 Cartoon Gold Cooley3 135 Ray s Automatic Weapon Hood4 256 Everybody Needs Love Eddie Hinton4 357 Assholes Hood4 398 The Weakest Man Cooley3 199 Used to Be a Cop Hood7 0310 I Hear You Hummin Vinyl Only Bonus Track Tucker3 4111 The Fireplace Poker Hood8 1412 Where s Eddie Hinton3 0113 The Thanksgiving Filter Hood5 3414 Pulaski Cooley4 2415 Mercy Buckets Hood5 24Personnel editCredits for Go Go Boots adapted from Allmusic 24 David Barbe bass engineer mixing producer The Bottom Feeders vocals background vocals Greg Calbi mastering Colin Cargile archivist monitor engineer Mike Cooley banjo acoustic guitar electric guitar vocals Matt DeFilippis engineer Wes Freed artwork Jay Gonzalez accordion Hammond B3 Piano background vocals Wurlitzer singing saw Lilla Hood art direction Patterson Hood acoustic guitar electric guitar liner notes vocals background vocals Craig Lieske assistant Jack Logan vocals Brad Morgan drums John Neff dobro guitar pedal steel sitar slide guitar John Salter A amp R Supertramp Sanchez accordion soloist Damon Scott stage production Slantbar Johnny feedback Jason Thrasher photography Shonna Tucker bass piano vocals background vocals Drew Vandenberg assistant engineerCharts editChart 2011 Peakposition Belgian Albums Ultratop Flanders 25 69 Dutch Albums Album Top 100 26 88 Norwegian Albums VG lista 27 29 Swedish Albums Sverigetopplistan 28 43 UK Albums OCC 29 58 US Billboard 200 30 35 US Independent Albums Billboard 31 8 US Top Rock Albums Billboard 32 8 US Top Tastemaker Albums Billboard 33 4References edit a b c Gill Andy February 11 2011 Album Drive By Truckers Go Go Boots Play It Again Sam The Independent Archived from the original on February 13 2011 Retrieved February 19 2011 a b c d Rosen Jody February 14 2011 Go Go Boots Rolling Stone Retrieved February 19 2011 a b The Big To Do Commentary a b Drive By Truckers Website a b c drivebytruckers com j poet February 9 2011 Album Review Drive By Truckers Go Go Boots Crawdaddy Retrieved on 2011 02 19 Mongredien Phil February 13 2011 Drive By Truckers Go Go Boots review The Observer Retrieved on 2011 02 19 a b Hann Michael February 10 2011 Drive By Truckers Go Go Boots review The Guardian Retrieved February 19 2011 Go Go Boots by Drive By Truckers reviews AnyDecentMusic Retrieved December 30 2019 a b c Reviews for Go Go Boots by Drive By Truckers Metacritic Retrieved February 19 2011 a b c Deming Mark Go Go Boots Drive By Truckers AllMusic Retrieved February 19 2011 a b Kot Greg February 15 2011 Album review Drive By Truckers Go Go Boots Chicago Tribune Archived from the original on October 20 2013 Retrieved February 19 2011 Drive By Truckers Go Go Boots Mojo 208 97 March 2011 a b Christgau Robert February 15 2011 Drive By Truckers Hayes Carll MSN Music Retrieved February 19 2011 a b c Deusner Stephen M February 18 2011 Drive By Truckers Go Go Boots Pitchfork Retrieved February 19 2011 Drive By Truckers Go Go Boots Q 296 108 March 2011 Menconi David February 14 2011 Drive By Truckers Go Go Boots ATO Spin Archived from the original on February 4 2011 Retrieved February 19 2011 McCarthy Sean February 17 2011 Drive By Truckers Go Go Boots PopMatters Retrieved February 19 2011 Watts Peter February 10 2011 Drive By Truckers Go Go Boots Uncut Retrieved February 19 2011 Keefe Jonathan February 14 2011 Drive By Truckers Go Go Boots Slant Magazine Retrieved February 19 2011 Viney Joseph February 20 2011 Drive by Truckers Go Go Boots staff review Sputnikmusic Retrieved February 23 2011 Uncut s Top 50 Albums of 2011 29 November 2011 MOJO s Top 50 Albums Of 2011 Stereogum December 2 2011 Retrieved December 16 2011 Credits Go Go Boots Drive By Truckers Allmusic Retrieved on 2011 02 19 Ultratop be Drive By Truckers Go Go Boots in Dutch Hung Medien Dutchcharts nl Drive By Truckers Go Go Boots in Dutch Hung Medien Norwegiancharts com Drive By Truckers Go Go Boots Hung Medien Swedishcharts com Drive By Truckers Go Go Boots Hung Medien Drive By Truckers Artist Official Charts UK Albums Chart Drive By Truckers Chart History Billboard 200 Billboard Drive By Truckers Chart History Independent Albums Billboard Drive By Truckers Chart History Top Rock Albums Billboard Drive By Truckers Chart History Top Tastemaker Albums Billboard External links editOfficial website Go Go Boots at Metacritic The Big To Do Commentary at Drive By Truckers website The Righteous Path The Barnes amp Noble Review By Robert Christgau Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Go Go Boots album amp oldid 1166127014, 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