Tennessee Pusher is the third studio album by folk/country/old time band Old Crow Medicine Show. Released on September 23, 2008, the album was produced by Don Was. The album reached #1 on the Billboard Top Bluegrass Albums Chart. The album is the band's first with Gill Landry, who replaced founder member Critter Fuqua. Fuqua provides only backing vocals on the album.
Track listing
- "Alabama High-Test" (Secor) - 2:25
- "Highway Halo" (Secor) - 3:42
- "The Greatest Hustler of All" (Secor, Willie Watson) - 7:04
- "Methamphetamine" (Secor, David Rawlings) - 5:27
- "Next Go 'Round" (Secor, Watson) - 3:38
- "Humdinger" (Hayes) - 2:29
- "Motel in Memphis" (Secor) - 4:25
- "That Evening Sun" (Secor, Watson) - 3:43
- "Mary's Kitchen" (Gill Landry) - 2:43
- "Crazy Eyes" (Secor, Watson) - 4:17
- "Tennessee Pusher" (Secor) - 5:30
- "Lift Him Up" (Blind Alfred Reed, Watson) - 3:57
- "Caroline" (Secor) - 3:33
Personnel
- Old Crow Medicine Show
- Critter Fuqua - vocals
- Kevin Hayes - guitjo, vocals
- Morgan Jahnig - upright bass
- Gill Landry - slide guitar, resonator guitar, vocals
- Ketch Secor - violin, vocals, guitar, harmonica, banjo
- Willie Watson - guitar, vocals, harmonica, violin
- Additional musicians
Chart (2008) |
Peak position |
U.S. Billboard Top Bluegrass Albums |
1 |
U.S. Billboard Top Country Albums |
7 |
U.S. Billboard 200 |
50 |
External links
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- Ketch Secor
- Critter Fuqua
- Kevin Hayes
- Morgan Jahnig
- Cory Younts
- Chance McCoy
- Joe Andrews
- Willie Watson
- Gill Landry
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