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Southern Rock Opera

Drive-By TruckersAudio CD
4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (73 customer reviews)

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  • Audio CD (July 16, 2002)
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Label: Lost Highway
  • ASIN: B000068FUS
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  Vinyl  |  MP3 Music
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (73 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,353 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

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You don't need a bottle of Jack or even a trace of Southern lineage to appreciate the genius of Drive-By Truckers' Southern Rock Opera. Without a hint of irony, the Athens, Georgia, quintet creates a fast-driving, hard-living tribute to the indelible music and legacy of Lynyrd Skynyrd. Like any good concept album, there's a modicum of plot and a theme to these 20 songs (loosely based around the rise and fall of fictitious Southern rock band Betamax Guillotine), but the best tracks make you forget the story line altogether: "Birmingham," "Zip City," and "Let There Be Rock." The "opera" aspects bog things down a bit--you probably only need to hear the spoken-word track "The Three Great Alabama Icons" once--but the overall concept still comes off without a hitch. The lyrics are great, the trio of electric guitars is blessed with raw production, and the tunes--though lacking the pop sensibility of, say, "Gimme Three Steps"--will have you cranking up the album for your friends. And, after a few spins of Southern Rock Opera, you might even find yourself digging out those old Skynyrd LPs to hear the real thing again. --Jason Verlinde

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A southern rock opera about growing up in the south in the 70's, the rise and fall of arena rock, the mythology surrounding the band Lynyrd Skynyrd, and common misconceptions about the south.

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I treat "Southern Rock Opera" like that. Baptiste Breaux  |  21 reviewers made a similar statement
Great band, great tunes, great musicians, great lyrics. Donald E. Gilliland  |  7 reviewers made a similar statement
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36 of 40 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Best Rock Album of 2001, Hands Down April 9, 2002
Format:Audio CD
Drive By Truckers' "Southern Rock Opera" is the best American rock album of 2001, and also the best Southern Rock album since Lynyrd Skynyrd's "Street Survivors" way back in 1977. That's fitting, since the album is a tribute to Lynyrd Skynyrd (the original band, not the lame "reunion" version). "Southern Rock Opera" is also the best rock opera since the heyday of Pink Floyd's "The Wall" and The Who's "Tommy." If you think this is all hypebole, then just listen to the album.

The band's sound is similar to Skynyrd, updated for the 21st century. Three guitars batter you while leaders Patterson Hood and Mike Cooley trade off on vocals. The album deals with subjects as diverse as southern racism as personified by George Wallace, fatal high school car wrecks, and the plight of a redneck preacher's daughter. All the while, it pay homage to Skynyrd by telling the tale of a younger southern rocker who makes the big time only to suffer a similar fate to the great band. Clever tracks abound, the best of which are "72 (This Highway's Mean)" "Dead, Drunk and Naked" (the album's most tuneful song despite its title) "Zip City," "Women Without Whiskey" and "Shut Up and Get on the Plane." "Birmingham" is an angry rant condeming racism, while "The Southern Thing" warns Yankees not to get too sanctimonious.

Having listened to several of DBT's previous albums, "Southern Rock Opera" is even more amazing. Before this, they were clever, if underachieving, songwriters who were a little too smart alecky for their own good. With "Opera," they have established themselves as a force to be reckoned with in American music. Paraphrasing the title of one of the album's songs, Long May They Rock.

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27 of 30 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A masterpiece March 7, 2002
Format:Audio CD
Southern Rock Opera is more than just a collection of great songs. This double album comes straight from the heart of the boys from North Alabama that make up the Drive By Truckers. If you have ever loved 70's southern rock this album will take you back. Above all, it is an homage to the late great Ronnie van Zandt fronted-Lynyrd Skynyrd, a band much under-appreciated by the mainstream musical press, but not by the DBT. The music on this album is lovingly crafted and so are the lyrics. Every song tells a story and means something. It is probably the only concept album I've ever heard that really feels like it has to be listened to straight through. I did just that on Highway 421 in rural western North Carolina just a few weeks ago and I wasn't disappointed. If you are a displaced Southerner like myself who came of age in the 70s or 80s, this album will take you back to a time when Skynyrd blared on the stereo and you ate that beef stew, collards, and butter beans at your friends' house. Mrs. Bishop sure could cook! This album really needs to be listened to straight through to get the whole story, but if you insist on me listing standout cuts, I'll do it. 'Guitar Man Upstairs' is like 'Gimme Three Steps 2002'. 'Shut Up and Get on the Plane' is another classic southern rocker. And 'Zip City' is probably my current favorite, a song with more emotion than most artists muster up in a lifetime's worth of songs. If you care at all about supporting great music, buy this album. I downloaded the whole thing from Audiogalaxy, but it was so great and the DBT deserve the support so much, I also bought the album directly from them. Do yourself a big favor and pick this one up.
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12 of 13 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars More rock than you can shake a stick at September 24, 2002
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Format:Audio CD
Fantastic! As a former (lifelong) Southerner, I was delighted by "Southern Rock Opera". While the music, dense as a curtain of kudzu, is solid, straightforward rock, the lyrics are what make this a truly exemplary album. The issue of prejudice functions as a recurrent theme throughout the piece, and, in the words of "The Three Great Alabama Icons", 'it ain't just white and black'. The singer's razorwire/whiskeysoured voice slices through George Wallace's Machiavellian desire for power; the relationship between Skynyrd and Neil Young; and the many misconceptions held about the South by both Southerners and... well, the rest of you that ain't.
For years, I was ashamed to claim my Southern ancestry, fearing that people would think of me as some negative stereotype rather than a smart gal with a drawl. Now, even with all of "the dualities of the Southern thing", I hold my head high and sing the praises of the Drive-By Truckers, and of the land I once called home.
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5.0 out of 5 stars The duality of the Southern thing. May 5, 2002
Format:Audio CD
Sometimes great art is built from remembrance of things past and "Southern Rock Opera" evokes the American South of the 1970s through an oddly affecting homage to Lynyrd Skynyrd. It is hard to explain what it feels like to be of a male white Southerner of a certain age, but one could do much worse than to hand your non-Southern (ok, Yankee) spouse, or kid, or friend, a copy of "Southern Rock Opera" and disappear for a couple of hours. Patterson Hood's sermon, "The Three Great Alabama Icons" is simply stunning, and worth the price of admission alone. The following track, "Wallace," describing George Wallace's arrival in Hell from Satan's point of view, is truly vicious, hysterically funny, and surely the only song in all of rock music to mention Fob James.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Can't stop listening September 10, 2002
Format:Audio CD
Don't be fooled by the Rock Opera thing. There is no real linear story in this compilation and the story written in the jacket is totally superfluous and possibly should have been abandoned. That being said, this is my favorite CD of the year. Some folks complain of the lack of vocal range of the DBT's and lack of production value, like they were expecting this to sound like Skynyrd, just because it was a tribute to them. Well if that is your way of thinking, you may be disappointed. Patterson Hood's vocal range is more simular to a guy some call "The Boss" than to Ronnie Van Zant. And truth be told, it was Skynyrd that worked for MCA. The Truckers are self produced and usually record live. You can even hear a few hesitations in "The Three Great Alabama Icons" that must have been "awe, screw it, good enough" for a band on a tight budget. But who cares. This is awesome music and lyrics that are nostalgic,funny, moving and even educational. The first track, "Days of Graduation" is about a fatal drunken crash of a teenager and the folklore that ensues that most high schools seem to encounter. "Ronnie and Neil" is about the feud in song of Skynyrd and Neil Young. "The Three Great Alabama Icons" is Patterson Hood's monologe about Ronnie,Bear Bryant and especially George Wallace. As a born "yankee", I must say that this song gave me a good Alabama History lesson and made me feel for the souther man and the stigma of the past he must carry. "Let There Be Rock is a nostalgic and funny take on drinkin'druggin'and rockin'in the '70's. "Life In The Factory" , a great song about being rock stars is about the rise of Lynyrd Skynyrd. The final three tracks are about the fatal plane crash that brought is all to an end. These are some of my favorites, but really the whole damn CD is great.... Read more ›
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Deeply Felt and Moving Work
I knew who DBT were and had heard of this record; read several reviews of it in fact. I finally got around to buying it some ten years after its release, and I am certainly glad I... Read more
Published 3 months ago by Frank Sharp
5.0 out of 5 stars Absolute classic. One of the best albums of the last decade.
This was my third copy. I keep giving them to friends. I also own it on vinyl. fascinating story telling.
Published 3 months ago by James R. Rasmussen
5.0 out of 5 stars A classic - great rock - great southern rock
Most of the reviews will give you an idea of what this is like and how good it is. As Rolling Stone says a modern (well reasonably modern) classic. Read more
Published 11 months ago by Ducman
5.0 out of 5 stars Drive-By Rockers
This is My Favorite Drive-By Album.Truly a Masterpiece.If You Like Southern Rock,Do Yourself a Favor and Get This.You Will Not Be Sorry. Read more
Published 12 months ago by REDCLAW
5.0 out of 5 stars powerful stuff
This was my introduction to Drive-By Truckers, one of the very best bands in the USA this past decade-plus. I first heard this album back in 2003 and was immediately smitten. Read more
Published 15 months ago by Donald E. Gilliland
5.0 out of 5 stars A must have for all Skynyrd fans
I was blown away by this album. I already had Brighter than Creations Dark by DBT, and Loved it. But I was in no way prepared for the total awesomeness of Southern Rock Opera. Read more
Published 17 months ago by pricklypear
3.0 out of 5 stars and a half stars
When it comes to this band I'm of two minds. For a couple of songs I'm a pretty enthusiastic listener. When I play an entire CD at one sitting I lose interest. Read more
Published 22 months ago by Philip Bradshaw
5.0 out of 5 stars A great listen on a road trip.
Most of the songs are lonely, haunting, and give you sense of the profound 'otherness' of the south. Read more
Published 22 months ago by Agb451
1.0 out of 5 stars Warped 1vinyl
The limited edition vinyl was horribly warped. like another reivewer here my copy wouldnt play at all, either disc. 5 stars on the album, 0 stars on this pressing. Read more
Published on May 21, 2011 by bca683
5.0 out of 5 stars This is a *great* rock 'n roll album about 'The South'
It is a monumental disservice to paint the Drive-By Truckers and Southern Rock Opera into a corner by claiming that either is 'Southern Rock'. Read more
Published on March 22, 2011 by Jeff Weir
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