Robbie Fulks - South Mouth (1997)

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Title: South Mouth
Year Of Release: 1997
Label: Bloodshot Records
Genre: Folk, Country, Alt Country
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 40:49
Total Size: 105/255 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. Goodbye, Good-Lookin' 3:02
02. I Told Her Lies 2:50
03. Heart, I Wish You Were Here 2:27
04. I Push Right Over 2:19
05. Cold Statesville Ground 4:43
06. Forgotten But Not Gone 3:49
07. Busy Not Crying 2:46
08. I Was Just Leaving 3:20
09. What The Lord Hath Wrought (Any Fool Can Knock Down) 3:19
10. Dirty-Mouthed Flo 2:25
11. You Wouldn't Do That To Me 3:07
12. Fuck This Town 2:24
13. South Richmond Girl 4:19

Fulks uses a backing musician cavalcade on each track in this exploration of "the dark side of country music." Not strictly downbeat, there is plenty of humor here, too ("I Told Her Lies," etc.). Especially noteworthy are the steel guitar players (Steve Byam and Buck Owens' Tom Brumley) and the solid bass guitar from Lou Whitney of the Skeletons. These arrangements, bolstered by a mob of electric and acoustic guitarists, make for the salient entertainment on this disc. Fulks is no Hank Williams, in that Fulks can't often hold your attention with merely his material, voice, and guitar. However, the variety on this disc, from ballads like "Forgotten but Not Gone" to real insurgency like "F*ck This Town," and the rich instrumentation make it a fine contribution to alternative country music.



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