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Down By the Old Mainstream

Golden Smog, ??????????Audio CD
4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (15 customer reviews)


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listen10. Friend (Album Version) 5:42$0.99 Buy Track
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Product Details

  • Audio CD (January 16, 1996)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Rykodisc
  • ASIN: B0000009PS
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  Audio Cassette  |  Vinyl  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (15 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #43,778 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

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Made by a sloppy bunch of midwesterners with names like Jarret Decatur, Raymond Virginia, and Leonardson Saratoga (better known to us as the Jayhawks' Gary Louris and Mark Perlman, Wilco's Jeff Tweedy, Soul Asylum's Dan Murphy, and a couple of their friends), Down by the Old Mainstream is like a piece of pecan pie, both literally and figuratively. Literally because, well, the CD design looks like a pecan pie. Figuratively because more than a dozen slices of wholesome goodness are packed inside--a little messy and syrupy at times, but altogether filled with the comforts of home. It's best not to question why guys from successful rock bands--roots, country, and mainstream--would get together ad hoc, apparently to make a record none could make in their main gigs, and then fill it with the same kind of roots, country, and mainstream rock songs we've heard from them all along. Sure enough, Golden Smog sounds a lot like the Jayhawks on Louris's "V," like Wilco on Tweedy's "Walk Where He Walked," and like Soul Asylum on Murphy's "Red Headed Stepchild." Still, there's a joy, looseness, and conviviality that comes across in songs like "He's a Dick" and "Pecan Pie" that only Down By's brand of stress-free anonymity and lack of purpose could produce. What Golden Smog misses in factory polish, it makes up for in homemade warmth--just like the goodies Grandma used to make. --Roni Sarig

From the Label

The Smog, an alternative roots-rock “supergroup” (if you will), consists of six talented musicians from the American heartland known to each other (but not their moms) as Jarrett Decatur, David Spear, Raymond Virginia, Michael Macklyn, Scott Summit and Leonardson Saratoga. While the names might not be familiar, one listen to Golden Smog will erase any doubt about their pedigrees. In fact, if you’ve followed American rock music in the past ten years, you already know and love the members of Golden Smog. With this new album, their first full-length release, the band has crafted a collection of instant roots-rock classics.

Since they were last heard from (on 1992’s ON GOLDEN SMOG covers EP), original Smog drummer Eddie Garfield tragically disappeared (as do all great drummers). The band “regrouped” in 1994 with the addition of drummer Saratoga and singer-songwriter-guitarist-bassist Summit, and Golden Smog Mark XIX set out to record their greatest work yet. DOWN BY THE OLD MAINSTREAM is a goldmine of original material reflecting the members’ diverse backgrounds (and, for that matter, their day jobs), as well as two covers.

Recorded at Pachyderm Studios in the woods of Minnesota (a home base for many of the Smog members), the album’s striking performances resonate with a loose, back-porch feel captured by longtime Smog associates, producers Clive Mills and Derek Vista (at least that’s what they told us to call them).

We’d like to tell you more, but our lawyers won’t let us. For the moment, you’ll just have to take our word for it. Or ask those music biz insiders who were lucky enough to squeeze into the band’s showcase at the last South by Southwest Music Conference, which turned out to be one of the most buzzed about performances of the convention, and was captured for posterity by MTV News.


 

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16 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Stars Behaving Badly, May 12, 2003
This review is from: Down By the Old Mainstream (Audio CD)
Though one might call Golden Smog a supergroup, the fact is that this collaboration is actually the exact opposite. Depite bringing together a bunch of musicians who have achieved fame in other places, "Down By the Old Mainstrem" features them kicking back and having fun without letting individual egos get in the way. "Mainstream" is a particular triumph for the Jayhawk's Gary Louris and Wilco's Jeff Tweedy. Louris because the style of the album represents a more rocking departure from his usual work and Tweedy because he lightens up like he never has before (or since) in his career. Tweedy's throaway ode to "Pecan Pie," in fact, is highlighted by the visuals both on the CD booklet and the CD itself.

The other highlights include an ace cover of Ronnie Laine's gorgeous "Glad and Sorry," "Won't Be Coming Home," Kraig Johnson's hilarious "He's a Dick," "Friend," the rocking "Red Headed Stepchild," and the fine closer "Radio King." Every song has the kind of loose, devil-may-care feel that is all-too-lacking in much of today's rock music. In fact, "Mainstream" is more fun than the more recent "Weird Tales," from this same bunch.

Overall, a rollicking, spirited album showing the playful side of some very fine musicians.

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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars "Mainstream:" Golden Smog is ultimate Stuporgroup, April 30, 2000
This review is from: Down By the Old Mainstream (Audio CD)
People who criticize this album really just don't get it, I'm afraid. Yeah, the lyrics are kinda silly, and a couple of the songs are throwaways, but what did you expect when you squeeze The Jayhawks, Wilco, Soul Asylum and Run Westy Run into one band? If you expected Son Volt, then you're on the wrong side of the alt-country fence, hombre. This album is for people who like Wilco's "A.M." because Jeff Tweedy sounds like he's smiling throughout the whole album, and the Jayhawks' "Tomorrow the Green Grass" because Mark Olson and Gary Louris sound perfect together. The songs on "Mainstream" don't break any new ground, but that's not why you like these bands anyway, right? You like them because they have a warm, familiar sound that it would be a shame to mess with. It's great to hear these bands having such a good time together. Even if you don't buy into Golden Smog (which would be a shame, because "Weird Tales" is even better), think of it this way: no Jayhawks collection is complete without "V," and if you see Jeff Tweedy at the Lounge Ax, he's gonna play "Pecan Pie." Give this album the shot it deserves, and Golden Smog might end up knocking these individual bands out to become your favorite.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Just a hint of what was to come, May 4, 2000
This review is from: Down By the Old Mainstream (Audio CD)
This album, while not up to the level of the Jayhawks, is great nonetheless. V and Ill Fated are phenomenal tunes, and there are a bunch more thrown in to boot with minimal trash. Much like the Jayhawks, the music grows on you becoming more and more delightful everytime you hear it. If you only buy one Golden Smog album, make it Weird Tales(an excellent album on all levels). If you like that(and you will), come back and buy Mainstream. If you like the Jayhawks, buy both and don't look back.
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