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In-Stores & Outtakes

North Mississippi AllstarsMP3 Download
3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)


  • Original Release Date: November 30, 2003
  • Format - Music: MP3
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  1. Stray Cat 4:22 Not Available
  2. Meet Me In The City 5:42 Not Available
  3. The Weight 4:19 Not Available
  4. Goin' Home 4:14 Not Available
  5. Eyes 3:19 Not Available
  6. Skyway 2:05 Not Available
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Tracklist, December 1, 2006
This review is from: Instores & Outtakes (Audio CD)
I like it. Great Stones and Replacements covers. Can't go wrong with a salute to Junior Kimbrough either.

1. Stray Cat Blues - Jagger/Richards (c) Abkco Music Inc. (BMI)

2. Meet Me In The City - Junior Kimbrough (c) Mockingbird Music Blues (BMI)

3. The Weight - Robbie Robertson (ASCAP)

4. Goin' Home - North Mississippi Allstars (c) 2003 North Mississippi Music (BMI)

5. Eyes - Lyrics -- NMA (c) 2003 North Mississippi Music (BMI) & Jim Mathus (Shorty Brown Pub, ASCAP)/Music -- NMA & Carwyn Ellis

6. Skyway - Paul Westerberg (c) NAH Music (ASCAP)

Luther Dickinson - guitars, vocals
Cody Dickinson - drums, vocals
Chris Chew - bass, vocals
Duwayne Burnside - guitars, vocals
Jim Dickinson - piano, omnichord
John C. Stubblefield - upright bass
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars New Album Far Behind ?, May 22, 2004
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Mark J. Falco (Willimantic, CT USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Instores & Outtakes (Audio CD)
I don't know when the North Mississippi Allstars will be
releasing their next album, but this EP will certainly whet
the appetite of fans in the meantime! Any fans of Southern/Country rock should enjoy this. 3 covers and 3 original tunes. My favorite cut is the cover of the Stones' Stray Cat Blues.
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0 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars What in the Right On Is Going On?, December 31, 2004
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Bryan Newbury (Lawrence, Kansas USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Instores & Outtakes (Audio CD)
First off, I really like NMAS. I've seen them a few times, and enthusiastically recommend their first two LP's. That being said, I would suggest one runs far and fast from this less-than marginal collection.

The bright spot is "Meet Me In The City." A good cut, which on its own would get 3.5 stars. The other tunes collectively drag this EP down to the one (maybe half) star. First off, "Stray Cat Blues"... why? Who needs a Stones cover? Second, "The Weight" is quite possibly the worst version I've heard, including one of me drunk singing it at a friend's house. I almost thought they were having some sport with the audience.

"Goin' Home" is alright, but gets a bit too jam bandy for my tastes. (Doc Watsonesque, good; Led Zeppelinesque, not so good.)
Finally, "Eyes" is mired in more bad singing from what I regard as usually good singers and "Skyway" immediately elicited a moving hand gesture that... well, say no more.

Over all, a very bad disc from a very good band. I'm still a little confused about it as an All Stars fan. (If you want to check them out for the first time, get "Shake Hands With Shorty"... it is the best of the lot. I am eagerly awaiting Duwayne Burnside's solo albums, though.
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