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The Dirty South (album)

The Dirty South is the fifth album by American rock group Drive-By Truckers, released in 2004. The Dirty South is Drive-By Truckers' second concept album. Like its predecessor, Southern Rock Opera, the album examines the state of the South, and unveils the hypocrisy, irony, and tragedy that continues to exist.

The Dirty South
Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 24, 2004
GenreRock
Length70:34
LabelNew West
ProducerDavid Barbe
Drive-By Truckers chronology
Decoration Day
(2003)
The Dirty South
(2004)
A Blessing and a Curse
(2006)
Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic87/100[1]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[2]
The Austin Chronicle[3]
Blender[4]
The Independent[5]
Mojo[6]
Pitchfork8.4/10 (2004)[7]
8.7/10 (2023)[8]
The Rolling Stone Album Guide[9]
SpinA−[10]
Uncut[11]
The Village VoiceA−[12]

Background edit

"Where The Devil Don't Stay" was inspired by a poem by Mike Cooley's uncle Ed Cooley, and was recorded in one take.

Patterson Hood's "Tornadoes" was originally written in 1988 in reaction to the closing concert for the Adam's House Cat Nightmare Tour. The Nightmare Tour set list was composed almost exclusively of songs containing metaphors or imagery of trains, but the lack of the tour’s success forced Hood and his band to abandon the concept and start afresh. Hood read an eyewitness account of the tornado in the local paper the next day and wrote "Tornadoes" after reading her statement that "it sounded like a train."

Jason Isbell's "The Day John Henry Died," retells the story of John Henry.

"Puttin' People on the Moon", written by Hood, tells the story of a town downriver from Huntsville and their "rocket envy" or economic depression due to the negative environmental and economic effects of NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center.

Cooley's "Carl Perkins' Cadillac" recounts the celebrated Sun Records, Sam Phillips, and the music industry in general.

"The Sands of Iwo Jima" recounts Hood's experiences with his great uncle while growing up in North Alabama. Questioning the veracity of the movie, his uncle answers he never saw John Wayne on the sands of Iwo Jima.

Isbell's second track on the album, "Danko/Manuel," is a departure from the usual southern gothic lyrical style written by Cooley and Hood. Originally Isbell tried to tell the story of Rick Danko, Richard Manuel, and The Band's demise, but found the scope of the concept too difficult to actually do justice to their story, and instead shifted the concept to a telling of the life of a musician through the eyes and actions of Danko and Manuel. Isbell stated that the horn parts for the song came to him in a dream.

"The Dirty South" contains a three song suite ("The Boys From Alabama," "Cottonseed" and "The Buford Stick") about Sheriff Buford Pusser. "The Boys From Alabama" was inspired by the misconceptions and “really bad movies” of the Redneck Mafia and recounts the movie Walking Tall from a "different point of view." Hood felt that telling the story from "the bad guy's" point of view would be more interesting. Cooley's "Cottonseed" tells a story of corruption, crime, killing, greed, fixed elections, guns, drugs, prostitution and alcohol and uses subtle imagery to provide a very negative interpretation of Pusser. Hood's "The Buford Stick" completes the suite by providing examples of the negative effects of Pusser's actions while offering a less glorified view of the mythology surrounding Pusser.

Cooley's last song on the album is a story about a father who instills a love of racing in his son. "Daddy's Cup" is the only song on "The Dirty South" that does not revolve around a negative experience, instead offering a lighter touch to the overall dirty feel of the album.

Isbell has explained that "Never Gonna Change" is simply about a stubborn North Alabama man who "refuses to live in fear," which Isbell goes on to explain is rather rare.

"Lookout Mountain" was written around 1990 by Hood, and can be heard in its original incarnation on Adam's House Cat's LP Town Burned Down. It was a last minute addition to the album, beating out another Hood song entitled "Goode's Field Road." "Goode's Field Road" was eventually rerecorded for 2008's Brighter Than Creation's Dark; however, the cut that was dropped from The Dirty South managed to see the light of day on The Fine Print: A Collection of Oddities and Rarities. The version as it appears on The Dirty South was recorded in one take.

The Dirty South ends with Isbell's "Goddamn Lonely Love". Though described by Isbell as a love song, "Goddamn Lonely Love" heavily and painfully delves into the loneliness associated with love. Isbell wrote the song for Shonna Tucker.

As of February 2008, The Dirty South is Drive-By Truckers' best-selling album. The Dirty South was recorded at FAME Studios in Muscle Shoals, Alabama.

The Complete Dirty South edit

In June 2023, the album was re-released as The Complete Dirty South. This new version included three tracks not included on the original album: "Goode's Field Road", "TVA" and "The Great Car Dealer War". Additionally, it features new vocal tracks for "Puttin' People on the Moon" and "The Sands of Iwo Jima" as well as additional remixes.[13]

Track listing edit

Original album edit

The Dirty South track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Where the Devil Don't Stay"Mike Cooley5:19
2."Tornadoes"Patterson Hood4:15
3."The Day John Henry Died"Jason Isbell3:48
4."Puttin' People on the Moon"Patterson Hood4:55
5."Carl Perkins' Cadillac"Mike Cooley5:26
6."The Sands of Iwo Jima"Patterson Hood4:12
7."Danko/Manuel"Jason Isbell5:47
8."The Boys from Alabama"Patterson Hood4:27
9."Cottonseed"Mike Cooley6:23
10."The Buford Stick"Patterson Hood4:43
11."Daddy's Cup"Mike Cooley5:53
12."Never Gonna Change"Jason Isbell5:24
13."Lookout Mountain"Patterson Hood5:02
14."Goddamn Lonely Love"Jason Isbell4:59

The Complete Dirty South edit

The Complete Dirty South disc one track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Where the Devil Don't Stay"Mike Cooley5:19
2."Tornadoes"Patterson Hood4:15
3."The Day John Henry Died"Jason Isbell3:48
4."Puttin' People on the Moon"Patterson Hood4:55
5."Goode's Field Road"Patterson Hood4:23
6."Carl Perkins' Cadillac"Mike Cooley5:26
7."TVA"Jason Isbell6:58
8."The Sands of Iwo Jima"Patterson Hood4:12
9."Danko/Manuel"Jason Isbell5:47
The Complete Dirty South disc two track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
10."The Boys from Alabama"Patterson Hood4:27
11."The Buford Stick"Patterson Hood4:44
12."Never Gonna Change"Jason Isbell4:43
13."Cottonseed"Mike Cooley6:24
14."The Great Car Dealer War"Patterson Hood5:43
15."Daddy's Cup"Mike Cooley5:53
16."Lookout Mountain"Patterson Hood5:02
17."Goddamn Lonely Love"Jason Isbell4:59

Personnel edit

  • Mike Cooley – lead vocals, backing vocals, guitars, banjo on tracks 6 and 8, harmonica on track 6
  • Patterson Hood – lead vocals, backing vocals, guitars, piano on tracks 2 and 14
  • Jason Isbell – lead vocals, backing vocals, guitars, piano on track 2, 12 string electric Hagstrom guitar on track 5, mellophones on track 7, Fender Rhodes electric piano on track 7, Wurlitzer electric piano on track 8, B3 organ on track 14
  • Brad Morgan – drums and percussion
  • Shonna Tucker – bass, backing vocals
  • David Barbe – production, direction, recording, piano on track 4, Fender Rhodes on track 6, B3 organ on track 8, backing vocals on track 13
  • Clay Leverett – backing vocals on track 2
  • The Minor Hill Singers – backing vocals on track 1
  • The Minor Hill Singers are: Jason Isbell, Kimberly Morgan and Shonna Tucker
  • The State Line Chain Gang – percussive auto parts on track 8

Charts edit

Chart performance for The Dirty South
Chart (2004) Peak
position
US Billboard 200[14] 147
US Top Independent Albums (Billboard)[14] 14
US Top Heatseekers (Billboard)[14] 5

References edit

  1. ^ "Reviews for The Dirty South by Drive-By Truckers". Metacritic. Retrieved May 28, 2016.
  2. ^ Deming, Mark. "The Dirty South – Drive-By Truckers". AllMusic. Retrieved May 28, 2016.
  3. ^ Gray, Christopher (September 17, 2004). "Drive-by Truckers: The Dirty South (New West)". The Austin Chronicle. Retrieved April 13, 2018.
  4. ^ Tannebaum, Rob (September 2004). . Blender (29): 139. Archived from the original on August 24, 2007. Retrieved May 28, 2016.
  5. ^ Coleman, Nick (September 12, 2004). "Drive-By Truckers: The Dirty South (New West)". The Independent.
  6. ^ "Drive-By Truckers: The Dirty South". Mojo (131): 102. October 2004.
  7. ^ Deusner, Stephen M. (August 31, 2004). "Drive-By Truckers: The Dirty South". Pitchfork. Retrieved May 28, 2016.
  8. ^ Currin, Grayson Haver (21 June 2023). "Drive-By Truckers: The Complete Dirty South Album Review". Pitchfork. Retrieved 21 June 2023.
  9. ^ Soults, Franklin (2004). "Drive-By Truckers". In Brackett, Nathan; Hoard, Christian (eds.). The New Rolling Stone Album Guide (4th ed.). Simon & Schuster. p. 260. ISBN 0-7432-0169-8.
  10. ^ Beaujon, Andrew (September 2004). "Drive-By Truckers: The Dirty South". Spin. 20 (9): 122. Retrieved May 28, 2016.
  11. ^ "Drive-By Truckers: The Dirty South". Uncut (90): 118. November 2004.
  12. ^ Christgau, Robert (April 3, 2003). "Consumer Guide: Inter-Century Freundschaft". The Village Voice. Retrieved May 28, 2016.
  13. ^ "Drive-By Truckers Announce 'Director's Cut' Reissue of 'The Dirty South'". Rolling Stone. Retrieved June 22, 2023.
  14. ^ a b c Drive-By Truckers Artist Chart History at Billboard

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The Dirty South is the fifth album by American rock group Drive By Truckers released in 2004 The Dirty South is Drive By Truckers second concept album Like its predecessor Southern Rock Opera the album examines the state of the South and unveils the hypocrisy irony and tragedy that continues to exist The Dirty SouthStudio album by Drive By TruckersReleasedAugust 24 2004GenreRockLength70 34LabelNew WestProducerDavid BarbeDrive By Truckers chronologyDecoration Day 2003 The Dirty South 2004 A Blessing and a Curse 2006 Professional ratingsAggregate scoresSourceRatingMetacritic87 100 1 Review scoresSourceRatingAllMusic 2 The Austin Chronicle 3 Blender 4 The Independent 5 Mojo 6 Pitchfork8 4 10 2004 7 8 7 10 2023 8 The Rolling Stone Album Guide 9 SpinA 10 Uncut 11 The Village VoiceA 12 Contents 1 Background 2 The Complete Dirty South 3 Track listing 3 1 Original album 3 2 The Complete Dirty South 4 Personnel 5 Charts 6 ReferencesBackground edit Where The Devil Don t Stay was inspired by a poem by Mike Cooley s uncle Ed Cooley and was recorded in one take Patterson Hood s Tornadoes was originally written in 1988 in reaction to the closing concert for the Adam s House Cat Nightmare Tour The Nightmare Tour set list was composed almost exclusively of songs containing metaphors or imagery of trains but the lack of the tour s success forced Hood and his band to abandon the concept and start afresh Hood read an eyewitness account of the tornado in the local paper the next day and wrote Tornadoes after reading her statement that it sounded like a train Jason Isbell s The Day John Henry Died retells the story of John Henry Puttin People on the Moon written by Hood tells the story of a town downriver from Huntsville and their rocket envy or economic depression due to the negative environmental and economic effects of NASA s Marshall Space Flight Center Cooley s Carl Perkins Cadillac recounts the celebrated Sun Records Sam Phillips and the music industry in general The Sands of Iwo Jima recounts Hood s experiences with his great uncle while growing up in North Alabama Questioning the veracity of the movie his uncle answers he never saw John Wayne on the sands of Iwo Jima Isbell s second track on the album Danko Manuel is a departure from the usual southern gothic lyrical style written by Cooley and Hood Originally Isbell tried to tell the story of Rick Danko Richard Manuel and The Band s demise but found the scope of the concept too difficult to actually do justice to their story and instead shifted the concept to a telling of the life of a musician through the eyes and actions of Danko and Manuel Isbell stated that the horn parts for the song came to him in a dream The Dirty South contains a three song suite The Boys From Alabama Cottonseed and The Buford Stick about Sheriff Buford Pusser The Boys From Alabama was inspired by the misconceptions and really bad movies of the Redneck Mafia and recounts the movie Walking Tall from a different point of view Hood felt that telling the story from the bad guy s point of view would be more interesting Cooley s Cottonseed tells a story of corruption crime killing greed fixed elections guns drugs prostitution and alcohol and uses subtle imagery to provide a very negative interpretation of Pusser Hood s The Buford Stick completes the suite by providing examples of the negative effects of Pusser s actions while offering a less glorified view of the mythology surrounding Pusser Cooley s last song on the album is a story about a father who instills a love of racing in his son Daddy s Cup is the only song on The Dirty South that does not revolve around a negative experience instead offering a lighter touch to the overall dirty feel of the album Isbell has explained that Never Gonna Change is simply about a stubborn North Alabama man who refuses to live in fear which Isbell goes on to explain is rather rare Lookout Mountain was written around 1990 by Hood and can be heard in its original incarnation on Adam s House Cat s LP Town Burned Down It was a last minute addition to the album beating out another Hood song entitled Goode s Field Road Goode s Field Road was eventually rerecorded for 2008 s Brighter Than Creation s Dark however the cut that was dropped from The Dirty South managed to see the light of day on The Fine Print A Collection of Oddities and Rarities The version as it appears on The Dirty South was recorded in one take The Dirty South ends with Isbell s Goddamn Lonely Love Though described by Isbell as a love song Goddamn Lonely Love heavily and painfully delves into the loneliness associated with love Isbell wrote the song for Shonna Tucker As of February 2008 The Dirty South is Drive By Truckers best selling album The Dirty South was recorded at FAME Studios in Muscle Shoals Alabama The Complete Dirty South editIn June 2023 the album was re released as The Complete Dirty South This new version included three tracks not included on the original album Goode s Field Road TVA and The Great Car Dealer War Additionally it features new vocal tracks for Puttin People on the Moon and The Sands of Iwo Jima as well as additional remixes 13 Track listing editOriginal album edit The Dirty South track listingNo TitleWriter s Length1 Where the Devil Don t Stay Mike Cooley5 192 Tornadoes Patterson Hood4 153 The Day John Henry Died Jason Isbell3 484 Puttin People on the Moon Patterson Hood4 555 Carl Perkins Cadillac Mike Cooley5 266 The Sands of Iwo Jima Patterson Hood4 127 Danko Manuel Jason Isbell5 478 The Boys from Alabama Patterson Hood4 279 Cottonseed Mike Cooley6 2310 The Buford Stick Patterson Hood4 4311 Daddy s Cup Mike Cooley5 5312 Never Gonna Change Jason Isbell5 2413 Lookout Mountain Patterson Hood5 0214 Goddamn Lonely Love Jason Isbell4 59 The Complete Dirty South edit The Complete Dirty South disc one track listingNo TitleWriter s Length1 Where the Devil Don t Stay Mike Cooley5 192 Tornadoes Patterson Hood4 153 The Day John Henry Died Jason Isbell3 484 Puttin People on the Moon Patterson Hood4 555 Goode s Field Road Patterson Hood4 236 Carl Perkins Cadillac Mike Cooley5 267 TVA Jason Isbell6 588 The Sands of Iwo Jima Patterson Hood4 129 Danko Manuel Jason Isbell5 47 The Complete Dirty South disc two track listingNo TitleWriter s Length10 The Boys from Alabama Patterson Hood4 2711 The Buford Stick Patterson Hood4 4412 Never Gonna Change Jason Isbell4 4313 Cottonseed Mike Cooley6 2414 The Great Car Dealer War Patterson Hood5 4315 Daddy s Cup Mike Cooley5 5316 Lookout Mountain Patterson Hood5 0217 Goddamn Lonely Love Jason Isbell4 59Personnel editMike Cooley lead vocals backing vocals guitars banjo on tracks 6 and 8 harmonica on track 6 Patterson Hood lead vocals backing vocals guitars piano on tracks 2 and 14 Jason Isbell lead vocals backing vocals guitars piano on track 2 12 string electric Hagstrom guitar on track 5 mellophones on track 7 Fender Rhodes electric piano on track 7 Wurlitzer electric piano on track 8 B3 organ on track 14 Brad Morgan drums and percussion Shonna Tucker bass backing vocals David Barbe production direction recording piano on track 4 Fender Rhodes on track 6 B3 organ on track 8 backing vocals on track 13 Clay Leverett backing vocals on track 2 The Minor Hill Singers backing vocals on track 1 The Minor Hill Singers are Jason Isbell Kimberly Morgan and Shonna Tucker The State Line Chain Gang percussive auto parts on track 8Charts editChart performance for The Dirty South Chart 2004 PeakpositionUS Billboard 200 14 147US Top Independent Albums Billboard 14 14US Top Heatseekers Billboard 14 5References edit Reviews for The Dirty South by Drive By Truckers Metacritic Retrieved May 28 2016 Deming Mark The Dirty South Drive By Truckers AllMusic Retrieved May 28 2016 Gray Christopher September 17 2004 Drive by Truckers The Dirty South New West The Austin Chronicle Retrieved April 13 2018 Tannebaum Rob September 2004 Drive By Truckers Drive By Truckers Blender 29 139 Archived from the original on August 24 2007 Retrieved May 28 2016 Coleman Nick September 12 2004 Drive By Truckers The Dirty South New West The Independent Drive By Truckers The Dirty South Mojo 131 102 October 2004 Deusner Stephen M August 31 2004 Drive By Truckers The Dirty South Pitchfork Retrieved May 28 2016 Currin Grayson Haver 21 June 2023 Drive By Truckers The Complete Dirty South Album Review Pitchfork Retrieved 21 June 2023 Soults Franklin 2004 Drive By Truckers In Brackett Nathan Hoard Christian eds The New Rolling Stone Album Guide 4th ed Simon amp Schuster p 260 ISBN 0 7432 0169 8 Beaujon Andrew September 2004 Drive By Truckers The Dirty South Spin 20 9 122 Retrieved May 28 2016 Drive By Truckers The Dirty South Uncut 90 118 November 2004 Christgau Robert April 3 2003 Consumer Guide Inter Century Freundschaft The Village Voice Retrieved May 28 2016 Drive By Truckers Announce Director s Cut Reissue of The Dirty South Rolling Stone Retrieved June 22 2023 a b c Drive By Truckers Artist Chart History at 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