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A Blessing And A Curse

Drive-By TruckersAudio CD
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Far more than on any of the Drive-By Truckers’ previous albums, Go-Go Boots rises like smoke from the old Muscle Shoals country-and-soul sound. Having recorded with Bettye LaVette and Booker T. Jones, and having spent a lifetime listening to classic soul albums by Bobby Womack, Tony Joe White, and especially Eddie Hinton, it was inevitable that the Truckers eventually produce this album.

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  • Audio CD (April 18, 2006)
  • Original Release Date: 2006
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: New West Records
  • ASIN: B000E97X6G
  • In-Print Editions: Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (37 customer reviews)
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Known for two big-idea concept albums, Southern Rock Opera (dedicated to Lynyrd Skynyrd) and The Dirty South (a 70+ minute exploration of their Alabama roots), the Drive-by Truckers here go economical with a 45+ minute rock album. Three singers (all guitarists, to boot) ensure that moods shift often, even with every voice bearing a sand-blasted quality that grit-pocks everything. Patterson Hood tackles most of the tunes, sounding like a roughed-up Faces on "Aftermath USA," detailing drugs and deterioration against boogied-up guitars, and sounding a more sensitive side on "Goodbye" and "Little Bonnie" (another in a line of Truckers' funeral tunes). With a barrel-chested croak of a voice, Mike Cooley runs down the rudderless-ness of love and desperation on "Gravity's Gone" and slow, acoustic tenderness on "Space City." The loudest guitarist, Jason Isbell, takes on two tracks: "Easy on Yourself" and "Daylight," where he alternates between wry fury and a yearning pine for more time, more space. Isbell basks in an array of slide-guitar throwdowns, always leaving a signature sound the way Skynyrd's Allen Collins and Gary Rossington did in their glory days. All in all, this is a calmer Truckers set, less ragged and more polished--but rest assured: Their live sets still smoke like their 40 Watt Club DVD from 2005. --Andrew Bartlett

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You hear about "the greatest band in the world" being dropped on many a group, desperately given this medal in hopes they’ll use it to "save rock-n-roll," whatever that means. But no band that has had to suffer under this artificial responsibility has succeeded so triumphantly as Drive-By Truckers. Equal parts back porch historians, runaway drunken firecrackers, and poets of the hard life and how to live it; they came on the scene and set the bar higher for what you can do with the music we love. The songs on this record illustrate the triumphant struggle it is to survive and thrive in this world. It’s not only a great record, but an important statement delivered honestly and passionately without any sugar coating or details spared. It’s a refinement, a honing, and a focusing of what you’ve always loved about them, what makes this band the greatest band in the world.

 

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26 of 31 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Smoothing out the white lightning, April 19, 2006
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Many people/reviewers will constantly trumpet the "rock" quality of the Drive-By Truckers, and i have to believe that these same people must listen to Yanni and Enya in their spare time. The skill & wit of DBT, tempered with the soul & grit is really what makes them a memorable band. Any bunch of yokels can grab a Gibson, run on stage and yammer on about beer & broads all night, and trying to define this band by that quality is short-selling them in a big way.

Though there is a difference in this album VS prior studio recordings, and it does have to do with the volume & intensity. You can tell the DBT wrote a lot of this material in the studio. It's more personal, it's more introspective, and it's (dare i say) more delicate than some of the less tuneful bombast that we got on The Dirty South (an album i appreciate dearly). But what makes the Truckers great, the wry turns of phrase, the honest-to-goodness Southern culture, and the guts, are all still here. It's just wrapped around a more restrained set of tunes that go down easier than the fifth of Jack you might have been expecting.

To this fan's ears this release show's a lot of the (oft-dreaded) "maturity" that truly great bands can achieve when they simply sit down and write from the heart. Therefore this album = more wistfulness and loss, < bar-room squall and bombast. To me, it's a tremendous transition that results in a very listenable record (perhaps their most so) and one that really shows how far they've come as songwriters since the early days. Maybe not the perfect intro to the band, but certainly one to pick up once initiated.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A Worthy Album, November 16, 2006
This review is from: A Blessing And A Curse (Audio CD)
Most of the reviews here make a whole lot of sense to me, even the bitter ones. This is NOT in the same league as SRO, Decoration Day nor Dirty South. I was expecting something of that calibre but was very dissapointed when I heard it for the first time. Not a heck of alot of depth here, what happened to the songwriting? I couldnt believe all 3 DBT songwriters went into the songwriting tank at the same time. How could this happen to 3 brilliant writers simultaneously?

What I am finding now after about the 50th listen is that although the songwriting is not as interesting, its a fun album to groove to for music itself. The playing on this album is WAY beyond any of there previous outings, it is slick and polished but it sounds great. The guitars duel the drums kick and the vocals are first rate. The songs are good... not great... but you get used to them after a while and find yourself singing along.

Check it out

ML
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Blessing and a Curse, May 18, 2006
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The latest by the DBT's continues in a line of excellent music. The big news is that they have changed the concept of their writing to address everyday issues rather than everyday Southern issues. They have also filed off some of the edges from their delightfully grungy guitar sound. The results of this are all hinging on you're expectations coming in. If you are hooked on the superb songwriting of this band, you will be delighted by what you get, pure, passionate songs that wryly examine the human condition. If you are looking for a hard rocking party loaded with local color and references, chances are you will be disappointed with the new direction the band has taken.

Personally, I think that the band, despite being on an artistic roll that few bands can equal, was wise to take a change of course. I love the bands previous output, but eventually they were going to become a caricature. SOUTHERN ROCK OPERA, their breakthrough, provided a similar break from the first two albums in their catalog by focusing the songwriting and muscling up their sound. This one is more radical, in that they are distancing themselves from the roots that brought them the fame that they have attained to this point. As far as I am concerned, as long as Hood, Isbell and Cooley continue to write songs as strong as the ones included here, they could record them as Gregorian Chants, and I would still check them out and enjoy them.

The sound here has more of a Stones or punk sound than previous releases, with AFTERMATH USA sounding like a long lost EXILE ON MAIN STREET outtake (and a good one!). The opener FEBRUARY 14TH has the sound of prime Replacements circa TIM, while Cooley's GRAVITY GONE and SPACE CITY have a sound more akin to the bands previous work. Isbell's DAYLIGHT is the biggest stylistic leap here, sounding to me not unlike mainstream 80's rock. Still it's a solid song and vocal performance.

If you are coming to A BLESSING AND A CURSE with an open mind, I feel that you will find yet another jewel in the unwinding career of this great band. If you think the harder sound and Dixie-centric point of view is indispensable, feel free to keep listening to the back catalog and catching the band live. Either way, you can't lose.
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