Gangstabilly

Gangstabilly is the 1998 debut album of Athens via Alabama rock group Drive-By Truckers. The album was recorded "live in the studio" over the course of two days and was produced by Andy Baker and Andy LeMaster. The album's cover art was created by Jim Stacy. The album was rereleased in 2005 by New West Records along with the band's second studio effort, Pizza Deliverance.

Gangstabilly
Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 24, 1998 (On Soul Dump Records); January 25, 2005 (On New West Records)
GenreRock, alternative country
Length53:53
LabelSoul Dump Records
ProducerAndy Baker, Andy LeMaster, Drive-By Truckers
Drive-By Truckers chronology
Gangstabilly
(1998)
Pizza Deliverance
(1999)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
Pitchfork Media(7.8/10.0)[2]

On the band's website, bandmember Patterson Hood said that "[Gangstabilly is] the most country of any of our albums." He goes on to admit that the record is "not our best album, but lots of fun and more than a little hint of the better things to come." Hood has consistently stated that the song "The Living Bubba" is the best song he has ever written.[3]

Hood wrote Demonic Possession while watching Pat Buchanan's televised speech at the 1996 Republican National Convention.[3] The Living Bubba is a tribute to musician Gregory Dean Smalley.[4]

Track listing

  1. "Wife Beater" - 3:32 (Patterson Hood)
  2. "Demonic Possession" - 4:51 (Hood)
  3. "The Tough Sell" - 3:41 (Hood)
  4. "The Living Bubba" - 5:56 (Hood)
  5. "Late for Church" - 5:26 (Hood, Howell)
  6. "Panties in Your Purse" - 4:41 (Mike Cooley)
  7. "Why Henry Drinks" - 4:13 (Hood)
  8. "18 Wheels of Love" - 4:10 (Hood)
  9. "Steve McQueen" - 5:12 (Hood)
  10. "Buttholeville" - 5:25 (Hood)
  11. "Sandwiches for the Road" - 6:40 (Hood)

Personnel

  • Mike Cooley - guitars, vocals, banjo (5)
  • Patterson Hood - guitars, vocals, banjo
  • John Neff - pedal steel guitar, vocals
  • Adam Howell - upright bass, vocals
  • Matt Lane - drums
  • Barry Sell - mandolin (5), backing vocals (5)
  • Redneck Greece - backing vocals (8)
  • Jim Stacy - harmonica (9, 10) [5]

References

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