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American Central Dust

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After alt-country pioneers Uncle Tupelo broke up in 1994, founding singer-songwriters Jeff Tweedy and Jay Farrar formed different bands: Tweedy formed Wilco and Farrar formed Son Volt. Their debut album Trace was critically acclaimed and assured Uncle Tupelo fans that the magic had carried over to Son Volt. Subsequent albums, such as Straightaways (1997) and Wide Swing Tremolo (1998) were not… Read more in Amazon's Son Volt Store

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  • Audio CD (July 7, 2009)
  • Original Release Date: 2009
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Rounder / Umgd
  • ASIN: B0028X6KP6
  • In-Print Editions: Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (34 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #2,344 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)
    #61 in  Music > Rock > Country Rock
    #9 in  Music > Indie Music > Country > Alt-Country & Americana

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After spearheading the alternative country movement with his band Uncle Tupelo, Jay Farrar pursued his vision with Son Volt, who recorded three landmark albums in the '90s before the groundbreaking artist put the band on extended hiatus and cut three solo records. Now back with his third Son Volt album of the decade, Jay Farrar has delivered what may be his finest work yet, American Central Dust. The new album exhilaratingly carries on the tradition of the Byrds, the Flying Burrito Brothers, Little Feat circa Sailin' Shoes, the Rolling Stones of Exile on Main Street and early R.E.M., with standouts like the exceptional "Down to the Wire," "Dynamite" and "No Turning Back." An epic lament for the heartland, American Central Dust is populated with readily recognizable characters, the most hopeful of them searching for love against a backdrop of rusted road signs and abandoned factories. Rarely does a musical work so powerfully capture the zeitgeist of its historical moment while also honoring the traditions of rock & roll with such rawboned grace

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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars They Still Have It, July 12, 2009
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After several listens, I am placing this record just after Straightaways in my "favorite Son Volt" list. Jay's songwriting is in top form, and they've stripped down the production a bit, which is not a bad thing in my book. My only wish is that they had one more growling rocker; however, the record is still excellent. All the comparisons with Wilco are pointless. Son Volt and Wilco are so far removed from each other now, if we didn't know Jay and Jeff were once in a band together, we wouldn't compare them at all. If you are a SV fan, or just like good rootsy music, don't hesitate and buy this one.
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29 of 37 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Jay, back in overalls, July 9, 2009
By Garbageman (the other side of California) - See all my reviews
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First, I'd pay Jay Farrar a dollar if he quit hanging out with Mark Spencer, a guy who oversaturates every song with unnecessarily bombastic guitar or steel and who pretty much ruined the entire "Live in Seattle" album with freight-train-volume theatrics. Despite having the chops, he flat-out doesn't understand the "less is more" concept when it comes to accompaniment in stark, fragile songs like these. I'd venture to say that this album would have sounded even more Nebraskan (in a good way) if not for his presence, which is pretty obvious if you've ever seen Spencer jam with Farrar onstage. By contrast though is the underrated drumming of Dave Bryson, a guy who makes songs out of skeletons and doesn't need to overplay a thing (but when he does, as in the super fills in "When the Wheels Don't Move", it makes the entire song shake with a forlorn funkiness).

Nonetheless, this here's the "Son Volt" you remember back in the Sigma Kappa days, jamming to "Drown" at the beer bust, thinking you stumbled on the best band in America at midnight at Rocky's Pub somewhere in a beer-soaked room with everyone talking and five people playing music that sounded like a history lesson set to scratchy library Folkways records. Listen to the depth in "Down to the Wire", "No Turning Back", and "Pushed Too Far", three of the best songs to come out of Jay in years, and you're certain you had a nightmare that he tried to "go global" with a bad horn section and doctrinaire lyrics like "war is profit and profit is war". Fact is, this music is the relaxed, direct urgency we'd expect from a guy who has always been comfortable in this landscape, whose desire to "see the world" in other forms would always land him right back here anyway. Jay in a spacesuit didn't mean much to me; Jay in overalls does it every time.

Bonus points for the vibey song "Jukebox of Steel", with bold imagery to boot. It's his best sounding song since "Gather".
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A modern classic, August 8, 2009
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Son Volt's new album "American Central Dust" is a modern classic and could show Nashville a thing or two about how to play real country music. It says so much with so little, and further proves why Jay Farrar is a musical GENIUS. His band artfully portrays a somber but hopeful view of rural America, its highways, and its industry, and looks deep within themselves to sing about love and relationships. BTW, you won't hear any of the songs on the radio because Jay and company will not go to bed with Clear Channel to compromise the music and sell out.....Radio is afraid of bands like Son Volt.....

Give it a listen....Just Jay's voice, some crying guitar, some steel.....Minimal arrangements, no studio tricks.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A step back.
This is what I think happened:
The Search was amazing. Farrar's best work. Don't believe me? Re-listen until you get it. Read more
Published 1 month ago by David J. Schroeder

5.0 out of 5 stars Farrar Returns To His Roots?
AMERICAN CENTRAL DUST is easily one of the year's best releases and, in my opinion, Son Volt's(and Jay Farrar's) best album since TRACE. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Randy

5.0 out of 5 stars "Every Don Quixote Must Have His Day"
I'm beginning to think Jay Farrar has a spiritual kinship with Neil Young, who also waxes and wanes between his acoustic and electric moods. Read more
Published 4 months ago by Jack Baker

5.0 out of 5 stars Son Volt Finally Surpasses Tupelo and Wilco.
This is the album where Jay Farrar finally puts those harsh comparisons to the great Uncle Tupelo down for good. Read more
Published 6 months ago by Stephen Hancock

5.0 out of 5 stars Snuck up on me - as good as "Trace"
I've been on a trip around the entire Uncle Tupleo, Son Volt and Wilco catalogs - after hearing some of this album and Wilco's latest on an alternative radio station. Read more
Published 6 months ago by Richard M. Holoch

2.0 out of 5 stars Poor Sound Quality
The music may or may not be interesting. It's hard to tell because the CD has a muffled sound to it that robs the music of clarity. Read more
Published 7 months ago by William L. Wynkoop

5.0 out of 5 stars Best album of the year
At least for me anyway. Jay is an incredible song writer and since he got over his little bout with pretension on some of his earlier albums, he continues to lead the alt-country... Read more
Published 9 months ago by Tankery

5.0 out of 5 stars Great Album
I have one other Son Volt album; maybe 10 years old. That album had about 3 cuts I really liked, the rest I considered mediocre. Read more
Published 10 months ago by JQ

5.0 out of 5 stars my husband loves it!!
because i had bought all the other sonvolt cd's in the past, amazon sent me a notice that there was a new cd out. i'm so glad they did! Read more
Published 10 months ago by gayle

4.0 out of 5 stars Back to Form
I'm both a Son Volt and Wilco fan, as well as being an Uncle Tupelo fan. I took no sides in the breakup and listened to both sides solo (you know what I mean) efforts, and both... Read more
Published 10 months ago by P. McPherson

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