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All Over Creation
 
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All Over Creation [Import] [from US]

~ Jason Ringenberg
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1. Honky Tonk Maniac From Mars (with Hammell on Trial)
2. I Dreamed My Baby Came Home (with Kristi Rose and Fats Kaplin)
3. Bible And A Gun (with Steve Earle)
4. Too High To See (with Tommy Womack)
5. James Dean's Car (with Todd Snider)
6. Camille (with Swan Dive)
7. One Less Heartache (with The Wildhearts)
8. Mother of Earth (with Kristi Rose and Fats Kaplin)
9. Don't Come Home A Drinkin' (With Lovin' On Your Mind) (with BR549)
10. Sun Don't Shine (with Paul Burch)
11. Erin's Seed (with Lambchop)
12. Last Train To Memphis (with George Bradfute)

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A godfather of alternative country, Jason Ringenberg and his band, the Scorchers, brought a punk sensibility to country music with their landmark 1983 EP, Fervor. Nearly 20 years later, Ringenberg is still putting his own unique spin on country music. For the impressive All Over Creation, he enlists help from some of his left-of-center musical friends, including Steve Earle, Todd Snider, Tommy Womack, Lambchop, Kristi Rose, and the Wildhearts. As the title implies, the album is a stylistic grab bag, with hard country ("I Dreamed My Baby Came Home"), exuberant rockabilly ("Honky Tonk Maniac from Mars"), story songs ("Bible and a Gun 1863"), wistful pop ("Camille"), historical ballads ("Erin's Seed"), and Scorcher-esque rock & roll ("Too High to See"). The guest artists add some nice vocal harmonies, but Ringenberg is the star attraction here. His twangy voice is anything but slick, but it's endearingly heartfelt, and his songs are honest and sincere. Even Loretta Lynn's classic "Don't Come Home a Drinkin' (With Lovin' on Your Mind)," with BR549, is played straight as nails. --David Hill

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