Railroad Jerk - One Track Mind (1995)

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Title: One Track Mind
Year Of Release: 1995
Label: Matador
Genre: Alternative, Indie rock
Quality: 16-44100 FLAC
Total Time: 00:53:14
Total Size: 323 MB
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Marcellus Hall's rootsy vocals on One Track Mind blended with the band's bluesy instrumentation to create a stellar indie rock album. The band's take on roots rock could be a genre all its own, as no other band was quite as gritty yet catchy during the mid-'90s era. "Bang the Drum" is a Jon Spencer Blues Explosion-spiced rocker. "What Did You Expect" has a folky, back-porch feel before it transforms itself into a gutsy and direct track. On "Forty Minutes," Hall laments about his impending death, narrating his final wishes. "The Ballad of Railroad Jerk" is the tale of the band's turbulent attempt to swim upstream in an industry that often fights against trailblazers like Railroad Jerk. The band's confident sound is filled with a kind swagger, especially on tracks like "Help Yourself" and "You Better Go Now." The sound calms down on "Some Girl Waved," which is followed by the bass-driven album-closer "Zero Blues." Guitarist Alec Stephen, bassist Tony Lee, and drummer Dave Varenka round out the quartet. The album was recorded at New York City's Tin Pan Alley Studios in 1994. Matador Records released One Track Mind in 1995.

Tracklist:
1-1. Railroad Jerk - Gun Problem (03:57)
1-2. Railroad Jerk - Bang The Drum (02:46)
1-3. Railroad Jerk - Rollerkoaster (05:09)
1-4. Railroad Jerk - Riverboat (03:50)
1-5. Railroad Jerk - What Did You Expect? (04:50)
1-6. Railroad Jerk - Home = Hang (03:50)
1-7. Railroad Jerk - Forty Minutes (04:28)
1-8. Railroad Jerk - The Ballad of Railroad Jerk (05:30)
1-9. Railroad Jerk - Big White Lady (02:39)
1-10. Railroad Jerk - Help Yourself (04:25)
1-11. Railroad Jerk - You Better Go Now (04:04)
1-12. Railroad Jerk - Some Girl Waved (03:31)
1-13. Railroad Jerk - Zero Blues (04:15)