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Sixteen Horsepower
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Product Details

  • Audio CD (September 12, 2000)
  • Original Release Date: September 12, 2000
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Razor & Tie
  • ASIN: B00004WJCL
  • In-Print Editions: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars See all reviews (22 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #54,155 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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listen  1. Clogger 3:28$0.89 Buy Track
listen  2. Wayfaring Stranger 2:42$0.89 Buy Track
listen  3. Cinder Alley 4:42$0.89 Buy Track
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listen  7. Praying Arm Lane 3:18$0.89 Buy Track
listen  8. Splinters 5:19$0.89 Buy Track
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The label has changed (Sixteen Horsepower's first two albums, Sackcloth 'n' Ashes and Low Estate appeared on A&M), but, thankfully, little else has. Sixteen Horsepower's palette is still exclusively composed of banjos and accordions, gothic portent and religious foreboding. They still sound like William Faulkner's prose rendered as music, like they belong less in modern music venues and more on a Civil War battlefield, perhaps struggling to be heard through the lifting smoke and screams of the wounded at Antietam. Singer and lyricist David Eugene Edwards continues to straddle the divide between country singer and medicine-show evangelist. In an age when country music has been hijacked by the gormless drones of corporate Nashville and the irony-straitjacketed art students who populate too many alt-country groups, he is a rare and precious reminder of a prior time when country was defined by the holy furies of the Louvin Brothers and Hank Williams. "Burning Bush" and "Praying Arm Lane" might even be the two best things he's written, and the exuberant cover of Bob Dylan's "'Cept You" is surely definitive. Secret South is Sixteen Horsepower's finest hour. --Andrew Mueller

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5.0 out of 5 stars Subtlety is an art., October 21, 2000
By Daniel S. Russell "syzygy121" (Blacksburg, VA United States) - See all my reviews
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On this, their third full-length studio album, Sixteen Horsepower has proved what their long-time fans have always known: no one else is doing this kind of music quite this well! The musical landscape of Secret South is something akin to the Appalachian woods: deep and complex. There are so many layers here that you will find something new nearly every time you experience these eleven songs. Frontman, David Eugene Edwards, who says he wrote this album at the piano, has set aside many of the instruments that made their sound so unique in the past. What do we have left? One incredible piece of artistry.

What may strike loyal fans as something a bit different is the change in mood on this album. There are far fewer pot-boilers here as there were in the past. Sure "Clogger" kick-starts the album with some real fire, but the sustaining 'feel' of the whole project is more of water rising to a rolling boil. "Cinder Alley" and "Splinters" (two of my early favorites here) are great examples. To compare the beginning and ending of the songs you might not have guessed Edwards and co. would `go there.' These guys, instead of torching gasoline-soaked bonfires like they have in the past, turn up the flame slowly. Soon the songs are well-ablaze. "Strawfoot" is a great example of how you may find yourself listening intently at the subtle beginning but soon discover your toes are tapping.

What I hear here is the sound of a group of musicians who have matured to the point of restraint. They have proven they can rock many times in the past, and with great success! Here the musical artistry is more controlled and, as a result, becomes even more beautiful. The addition of strings has provided a 'lushness' in places that was missing before. Dare I say it, 16hp at times sound elegant!

Lyrically these songs are as gripping and unforgettable as ever. "Praying Arm Lane" and "Poor Mouth" are among the finest pieces David has ever written. Familiar denizens of the dark land where 16hp is wont to inhabit are back for return appearances: Christ, Satan, persevering saints and woe-begone sinners. Of special note here are several references to Narnia (in "Clogger," "Splinters" and "Just Like Birds"). Witness the power of a redeemed imagination in David's tremendous writing. It rarely gets any better than this!

One song I keep going back to is "Nobody 'Cept You," the Dylan cover. This has been a favorite of those who have seen 16hp live, but now we have it for keeps! Thanks, guys! For me Secret South proves right (once again) those of us who consider ourselves 16hp "pushers." We traffic in their music. We even try to get our friends addicted, and sometimes it works! I consider Secret South tremendous ammunition for spreading the fame of my favorite band. Let's just pray they don't stay such a secret much longer.

(Hard-core 16hp fans: make sure you hear the "Clogger Remix" CD. It is much more than a mere remix. It is a phenomenal reworking of the song to a very beautiful and haunting piece that demands repeated listening!)

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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Just getting Better!!!!, September 16, 2000
By "denisevm" (Colorado) - See all my reviews
These Denver boys have for years been evolving and changing from the off-kiltercountry sound to a more defined and somewhat darker rock sound. Don't get me wrong, there are indeed some foot-stomping tunes on here, but the majority of the songs show the maturity of the band in their writing style. The album opens with the bass heavy "Clogger" that will remind fans of earlier albums, but as you go further into the album the sound definately changes. "Wayfaring Stranger" is sparse with the majority of the music hidden in a drone of sounds. The most powerful song is "Cinder Alley," with itssoft violin introduction, exploding chorus and passionate lyrics. "Burning Bush" focuses on the beautiful vocals of David Eugene Edwards, and the inclusion a new instrument for the band, the piano. "Just Like Birds" features, again, the violin and if you listen closely you can hear David's daughter, Asher, humming the opening melody. One of the treasures of this album is the inclusion of their Bob Dylan cover "Nobody 'Cept You," which they truly make their own. What makes Sixteen Horsepower special is their highly personal lyrics that range from love, to religious struggling and acceptance, to basic life experience. How they blend these with the original sound of old-time instruments and modern rock create a unique listening experience that draws you in and just won't let you go!
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Only better, July 26, 2001
By R. Armstrong (New York City) - See all my reviews
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I'd been a fan of 16 Horsepower for a couple of years and had seen them a few times. Their CD release show in Denver did not prepare me for the power and depth of the album. I saw them play in a record store, a three song acoustic set, the night the CD was released. That little gig held some of the power and intensity of the CD, but again, I was not prepared for the depth. This disk has been in my changer for months now. Every time it comes up, I think "I really should switch that out," but every time I leave it in, and every time, I enjoy it. It is a rare treat to find music this durable. Incidentally, country-phobia is not an excuse. My tastes lean very much to the trance/trip hop and I really dig this.
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5.0 out of 5 stars I'm an atheist...
...but this music makes me experience something 'greater', if this makes any sense at all. I guess what I mean to say is that some people are put off by the obvious religious... Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Buy One if You Can Find One
This is the best of the 16 Horsepower CDs, and appears, sadly, to be out of print. Grab a copy of this while you still can. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Altered Sound - Menacing As Ever
"Secret South" marks 16 HP's third release, and with improved instrumentation and a richer texture it is superior to the previous works, although their most recent work "Folklore"... Read more
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written with strong spirituallity! A masterpiece of masterpiece's. 16 hp will be one of those bands that will be discovered by the mainstream (fine) artworld years from now. Read more
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5.0 out of 5 stars Streamlined
I stumbled upon the band quite by accident about four years ago. it was late one night and I was coming back from I someplace I can't remember when "Clogger" came on the radio of... Read more
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From the ominous bass notes of 'Clagger' which open their'Secret South'CD to its finale, this no frills approach to a mythic western past informing a tense present, is... Read more
Published on August 12, 2004 by R. J MOSS

3.0 out of 5 stars Too normal for me....
I love Sixteen Horsepower's "Sackcloth and Ashes." I was a little a disappointed by "Secret South"; it sounds almost mainstream. Read more
Published on May 7, 2003 by Kara

5.0 out of 5 stars A Southwestern Masterpiece
Secret South is a haunting album that evokes myriad feelings, including passion, beauty, and all you may have about death. Read more
Published on June 2, 2002 by Michi K.

5.0 out of 5 stars Sadness
It is sad that this sound has been strictly located w/in Denver for so many years (that is, of course excluding its tremendous success in Europe). Read more
Published on October 25, 2001

5.0 out of 5 stars A deeply disturbed band
Being from Denver and all, I really should have seen this group more than once. But I'll admit to being late jumping on this bandwagon (no pun intended). Read more
Published on October 15, 2001 by Terry O Faulkner

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