The Yellow-Bellied Sapsuckers - Ocooch Mountain Home (2015)
Artist: The Yellow-Bellied Sapsuckers
Title: Ocooch Mountain Home
Year Of Release: 2015
Label: Self Released
Genre: Country
Quality: FLAC
Total Time: 42:19
Total Size: 252 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Ocooch Mountain Home
Year Of Release: 2015
Label: Self Released
Genre: Country
Quality: FLAC
Total Time: 42:19
Total Size: 252 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Get a Good Grip On My Heart (3:39)
2. The Broke (Ass) Waltz (3:48)
3. Ghost of the St. Louis Blues (3:24)
4. Toothbrush Ho-Down (2:22)
5. Medalla de Dios (3:49)
6. Ballad of Will Wing (5:39)
7. The Crazy Rag (2:17)
8. Kiss Away (2:54)
9. Beneath a Neon Star in a Honky-Tonk (2:14)
10. Patt and Otto's Waltz (3:13)
11. Ocooch Mountain Home (3:48)
12. The Goodbye Polka (5:12)
A brand-new take on old-time country--the second release from this charming fiddle/guitar/vocal duo.
“…clever, charming, perfectly executed, and last but not least, really funny…” (Klutch Chronicle)
Welcome to the Yellow-Bellied Sapsucker's second CD of old-time country for a brand-new age. The Sapsuckers are an old-time and country duo based in southwestern Wisconsin--the Ocooch Mountains that give this disc its title. They are Nikki Grossman, (guitar, vocals, fiddle) and Joe Hart (guitar, vocals), and they've built a following stretching across the Midwest for their lively and charming stage show and their stellar musicianship and songwriting.
"Ocooch Mountain Home" was recorded in a 125-year-old church (now a performing arts center) by engineer Tom Herbers (Trampled by Turtles, Low, Charlie Parr, Ben Weaver) on one-inch analog tape. The disc captures the qualities that endear the Sapsuckers to its audiences, as well as the warm, live, acoustic quality of the room.
“…clever, charming, perfectly executed, and last but not least, really funny…” (Klutch Chronicle)
Welcome to the Yellow-Bellied Sapsucker's second CD of old-time country for a brand-new age. The Sapsuckers are an old-time and country duo based in southwestern Wisconsin--the Ocooch Mountains that give this disc its title. They are Nikki Grossman, (guitar, vocals, fiddle) and Joe Hart (guitar, vocals), and they've built a following stretching across the Midwest for their lively and charming stage show and their stellar musicianship and songwriting.
"Ocooch Mountain Home" was recorded in a 125-year-old church (now a performing arts center) by engineer Tom Herbers (Trampled by Turtles, Low, Charlie Parr, Ben Weaver) on one-inch analog tape. The disc captures the qualities that endear the Sapsuckers to its audiences, as well as the warm, live, acoustic quality of the room.
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