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Southern Culture On The SkidsMP3 Download
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  • Original Release Date: February 20, 2007
  • Format - Music: MP3
  • Compatible with MP3 Players (including with iPod®), iTunes, Windows Media Player
 
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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Novelty Act? Only if ingenuity and fun are novel to you., March 7, 2007
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Few artists can achieve what SCOTS have done with this release: present a genuine sense of spontanaity and flat-out joy while maintaining an unbelievable level of musicianship and creative fury. This is music made by people who have been doing it so long together that they know exactly what they're doing and challenge themselves to reach higher -- all while having more fun than white trash has a right to.

There's no call for a track-by-track breakdown here -- all you need to know is that it feels as if every little masterpiece this band has produced over the last decade has come together in one package that is likely to monopolize your ears for the coming summer and beyond. If there is a comparison to be made, Robbie Fulks' recent "Georgia Hard" comes to mind -- an album that needed to be made by musicians who were ready to make it.

And not unlike Robbie Fulks, SCOTS gets dismissed by many "No Depression"-types for not taking the scene seriously enough, or for being too clever, or for possibly being just too darned entertaining. Maintain that viewpoint at your peril, or succumb and scream your lungs out in the car to "Wolverton Mountain," "Life's a Gas," and "Oh Lonesome Me" -- ALL better than their originals. And if Mary Huff's "Rose Garden" doesn't poke you in the chest, see your cardiologist -- something ain't working right.

A covers album should breathe new life into familiars, but Countrypolitan runs the source material through the cotton gin that is SCOTS and weaves its thread into a quilt crazy enough to hang in any museum of modern art. These aren't just tunes: these are songs with life that howl -- and if you know what's good for you, you'd best howl back.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars a GOOD example of a cover album, April 18, 2007
Who knows WHERE this trend started, of bands suddenly doing a disc of cover songs. What can be of interest when this happens is to see how the band got its roots (one that jumps to mind is The Ramones' _Acid Eaters_, where they showed that one of the roots of punk was actually acid rock), but a lot of the time the album proves to be little more than a mediocre artist trying to revive a dead career by recording songs that are proven hits (i.e., Michael Bolton), or just a lazy way of getting a new album out, by getting to avoid the whole annoying process of actually writing songs.

Fortunately, Southern Culture on the Skids is of the brilliant category. A staple of cover songs on other SCOTS albums has been their element of surprise--either they cover songs I've never heard before, or they surprise me by how they choose that may seem rather alien to their sound at first, but makes perfect sense once you hear it (I'm thinking of the brilliant cover of "House of Bamboo"). Yes, there are some familiar names and titles here, and though The Who cover doesn't thrill me as much as I wanted it to, "Oh Lonesome Me" and "Funnel of Love" and "Rose Garden" are sheer classics, before and after the rochabilly trio got their hands on it. This is without doubt a nicely toe-tapping, clog-dancing disc, and the wallet-sized autographed photos of the band is a sweet addition. I hope someone takes this for an old country classic--SCOTS deserves the most varied fan base imaginable.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Southern Fried Pin-Ups, March 18, 2007
An early candidate for album of the year. The selections on this collection of cover version by S.C.O.T.S are inspired, and the performances are even more inspired. Switching seamlessly from country classics to 60s Psychedelia to 70s Glam Rock, the record jumps off the needle on the first note of the first track and never quits. My favorites are their takes on T. Rex's "Life's a Gas" and "Fight Fire," a pre-CCR song included on the Nuggets box set. But every song is good, and in all cases the Skids find a way to put their own personal stamp on a classic song.
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