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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Some call it rock, some call it country...I call it great music!
Distorted electric guitars, blistering vocals, sizzling harmonicas...and acoustic ballads. Such is Cross Canadian Ragweed. Grady Cross, Cody Canada, Randy Ragsdale, and Jeremy Plato are four of the best musicians on the scene today, and have proved it with each consecutive album. They're also unique in the fact that they have gone mainstream without losing their...
Published on October 4, 2005 by DanD

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3.0 out of 5 stars Overproduced, but good.
Garage is proof that a subpar CCR album is still pretty good. This is a very good set of tunes . . . the guitar work is excellent, and more prolific than other albums. It is lyrically strong, and Cody Canada still shows that he is a master of varying the lyrical meter, and a genius at rhyme -- in "Lighthouse Keeper" , everything rhymes with 'er', yet it doesn't seem...
Published on October 22, 2005 by Daniel E. Westover


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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Some call it rock, some call it country...I call it great music!, October 4, 2005
This review is from: Garage (W/Dvd) (Audio CD)
Distorted electric guitars, blistering vocals, sizzling harmonicas...and acoustic ballads. Such is Cross Canadian Ragweed. Grady Cross, Cody Canada, Randy Ragsdale, and Jeremy Plato are four of the best musicians on the scene today, and have proved it with each consecutive album. They're also unique in the fact that they have gone mainstream without losing their underground edge; the only difference between this record and their first is the bigger budget and better production.

Certainly, Canada's songwriting is as virulent as ever. He definitely knows how to turn a phrase ("You may have won this battle baby, don't mean I won't win the war/And you, you don't even know what it is that you're fightin' for"). The rhythm section backs him up flawlessly, as always, creating a driving, rocking, bluesy beat set to truly country lyrics ("I used to get stoned on my sister's record collection/Gold and platinum on vinyl was the closest thing to perfection"). Guest songwriters include such alternative notables as Wade Bowen, producer Mike McClure, Todd Snider, Scott Copeland, and Randy Rogers...yet every song feels crafted by the band, even the two cover tunes.

GARAGE is yet another stellar album by alternative band Cross Canadian Ragweed. Having gained mainstream recognition (if not success) thanks to CMT (hit videos, plus their last album, SOUL GRAVY, debuted in the Top Ten on the charts), the Ragweed boys have not forgotten where they came from. Without compromising on their sound, they have crafted an album that will appeal to mainstream AND underground listeners. No radio hits--of course not--but simply good music. Call it rock, call it country--or just call it Cross Canadian Ragweed.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Cross Canadian Ragweed-Garage, April 28, 2009
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Why isn't this group more famous? This CD is excellent! CCR is classified as Alt Country, but their sound is a combination of blues, country and rock. My favorite track is "Blues for You", which is the song that got me interested in them. There is not a bad song on the CD. There are ballads and there are songs that really rock. I am so glad I discovered this band.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Awesome live too, July 22, 2006
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Hey i'm in Chicago; i just caught up with them at Joes on Weed ! To bad most people will never hear or see them because of corp crap ; but this CD (Garage) rocks ..... i'm not a fan of country music but if its only smells like Country but tastes like Rock i'm into it ...... Check out the samples and your be hooked !!! God bless the boys !!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars It gets better each time I listen..., May 15, 2006
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This is my third CCR album/CD. Started with "Live at Billy Bobs" (or whatever) and I was hooked. "Soul Gravy" had its moments (cuts) but this "Garage" CD is more consistent in its output for my tastes.

However, it took a few listening sessions to totally get the feel for it and into my head. It seems to get better each time I listen to it.

CCR is definitely a hard band to tag. There's rock, there's country, then add some blues and a throw back or two to bands I used to listen to "way back when".

Cody's lead guitar work is always a pleasure to listen to. Today's music, period, just doesn't match up to his crisp, edgey guitar playing. His guitar "hooks" are many and stay with you well past after turning the CD player off such as with Track #2. In addition, check out his guitar work on the closing moments of Track #11 on "Garage". His jammimg lasts darn near two minutes as the song winds down. Seems like every studio album contains a long jam someplace on the album in either a bridge between lyrics or at the end of the song.

If you are a guitar fan and grew up on rock music (whether it was Skynard's 3 guitars, Allman Bros. Eagles or whatever), I say take time to check this CD out.

I just wish more of today's rock or country sounded like this! I just don't like much of what is being marketed nowadays...

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I like COUNTRY! I like to ROCK! This "GARAGE" ROCKS!!!!, October 5, 2005
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Okie Crowe (Oklahoma City, Ok USA) - See all my reviews
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I don't know? It must be a REDNECK thing the way us OKIES like to mix our ROCK and COUNTRY up! Way to go CCR another fine CD!!!

Hey Thom? Why do you smell like GARBAGE?
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars SOMEWHERE B/W STEVE EARLE + THE GIN BLOSSOMS!!!, October 5, 2005
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Forget Garbageman and Thom's reviews...they have issues with this band. I LOVE them...THIS CCR just keeps ketting better and better with each release they put out.

"Been on the phone all day??? Time to make a ROCK record." That's what Cody says during the "blooper" track at the end of "Garage", and this just proves where they stand. It's just mysterious to me why the hell they are promoted on country radio and CMT...when they'd be better off on the road with similarly minded sloppy southern alt-country rockers like the Drive-By Truckers as well as punky, stoney, alt-rock bands like Queens of the Stone Age and Trail of Dead.

NOT crappy mainstream country people like Tim McGraw!!!!!

Their mindset is more the southern, smalltown frathouse kind, so frat kids attend their gigs regularly, and that's cool...no wonder people like Garbageman and Thom can't stand CCR...they don't GET this type of music!!! Like mainstream country is better??? Yeah right!!!!

I think Cody's songwriting is better than ever, their 2 covers here are fitting (Todd Snider and Bo Diddly??? Very cool.), and the production is full-bodied but raw and still retaining the band's collective balls...no watering down CCR's sound for the sake of radio, which would give CCR the cold shoulder anyway, so they stay true to who they are.

NOW, I have to see CCR live, when they do club shows in NYC!!! Cuz "Garage" kicks serious ass!!!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Pure Rock and Roll with a Country Soul!, October 5, 2005
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An absolute masterpiece! CCR's newest musical offering proves that pure artistic genius cannot be contrived, labled, or compartmentalized.

Every song is outstanding! Also, Todd Snider's roundhouse rocker "Late Last Night" and the mystical "Lighthouse Keeper" by Fort Worth's own Scott Copeland are excellent additions.

Garage represents a brilliant creation by a brilliantly talented band.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Another great CCR disc, November 10, 2005
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A. Avery "aoa47" (New Milford, CT United States) - See all my reviews
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Cross Canadian Ragweed has once again put out an album that deserves to be the #1 album in the country but will never even chart on any music pages. This album blurs the lines between the blues, country, and rock even more so then their previous CDs. The stand out track is "Final Curtain" a song about still standing with the woman he loves even after everything else he knows has fallen apart. So many bands today don't have the talent this band has on their worst songs, let alone on their best tracks. The only badnote on the album is track #10, a cover of George Thurogood's "Who Do You Love." Not that it's a bad cover because it isn't, it just wasn't a good song to begin with. Another great song is Dimebag, CCR's ode to the late, great Dimebag Darryl of Pantera fame, but it also laments the loss of another great musician, Kurt Cobain. All in all, any true music fan will want this cd to round out their collection of great music.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Them boys from Oklahoma do their albums alright, January 13, 2006
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Thomas Burke (Somewheres between texas and louisiana) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Garage (W/Dvd) (Audio CD)
Cross Canadian Ragweed coming out of the red Dirt music scene produces another great cd of music you probably won't hear on a broadcast station outside Texas, CMT, or the internet. Standing on the harder extremes of the alt. country/Texas music scene looking more like a rock band than a country band, They are known for bluring the lines between country and rock, this cd throws some changes that others have stated they didn't like such as moving Cody Canada's vocals away from the Front and center and blending them in better to the rest of the group (which in my opinion actually make the cd more enjoyable as it sounds more like a polished band than a singer with a back up group)

The black covered "garage" is actually a limited edition cd/dvd combo featuring music videos from "Cross Canadian Ragweed (aka Purple)" and "Soul Gravy", as well as a picture montage (with clips of songs from their discography) as CCR recently celebrated 10 years of being together.

This Cd seems to be trying to elevate CCR to mainstream radio more by it's production compared to some of the other cds in the discography but still keep their present fans very satisfied (as they stayed with Mike McClure on producing instead of running to a new "so called hot shot" producer like Pat Green did).

Out of 14 tracks, I personally love all except the remake of "who do you love" (but is a way better cover of the song IMO than the most famous classic rock version by George Thurogood)and Late Last Night trying to do a fast paced song better suited for some of the other country music stars out there.

After the 14th song (Bad Habit), there is a 4 minute interlude of the group's outtakes that while good, could have been better suited for some of the songs they started in the outtakes that apparently didn't make this cd.

A word to those sensitive to some of the bad words and other influcences may want to preview this before the kids get ahold of this one (due to the group's cursing in the interlude and the group occasionally glorifiying of some of it's alledged drug use ("sister" has a part about "turning up the STP (Rock group Stone Temple Pilots) and turning down the LSD", as well as songs such as "boys from Oklahoma on a previous cd that glorified weed smoking and rolling).

Overall, I originally read the reviews here and thought that this was gonna be a good album but not great. Surpringly minus the 2 songs above and the outtakes, Is one that stays in my cd player more than soul gravy did as it's a way better sounding polished album overall...

So for the overall on this CD, Most of the cd is 5 but with a few bad apples in here with a DVD that should have at least included "fighting for"'s video..I give it 4.6 overall but with a parental advisory for those who are sensative to music with bad inflences in it...
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4.0 out of 5 stars GARAGE...play it anywhere., October 10, 2009
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This is the second time I've purchased this CD. I lent the first one to a friend and never got it back. It's that good. Other CCRW discs ("Purple" and "Soul Gravy") are enjoyable.
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