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Label = [[BMG]] |
Label = [[BMG]] |
Producer = [[David Lowery]]<br />[[John Morand]] |
Producer = [[David Lowery]]<br />[[John Morand]] |
Reviews =
* [[Allmusic]] {{Rating|3.5|5}} [{{Allmusic|class=album|id=r659020|pure_url=yes}} link]
* [[Blender (magazine)|Blender]] {{Rating|3|5}} [http://www.blender.com/guide/new/51442/countrysides.html link] |
Last album = ''[[O' Cracker Where Art Thou?]]'' <br /> (2003) |
Last album = ''[[O' Cracker Where Art Thou?]]'' <br /> (2003) |
This album = '''''Countrysides''''' <br /> (2003) |
This album = '''''Countrysides''''' <br /> (2003) |
Next album = ''[[Greatest Hits Redux]]'' <br /> 2006|
Next album = ''[[Greatest Hits Redux]]'' <br /> 2006|
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| rev2 = ''[[Blender (magazine)|Blender]]''
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'''''Countrysides''''' is [[Cracker (band)|Cracker]]'s seventh [[album]].
'''''Countrysides''''' is [[Cracker (band)|Cracker]]'s seventh [[album]].
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Before the release of the album, Cracker had been touring under the name "Ironic Mullet" at various dive bars across the American South, and even Alaska. The songs, while mostly covers, they felt came to reflect on the political climate the country was facing at the time.
Before the release of the album, Cracker had been touring under the name "Ironic Mullet" at various dive bars across the American South, and even Alaska. The songs, while mostly covers, they felt came to reflect on the political climate the country was facing at the time.

==References==
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[[Category:2003 albums]]
[[Category:2003 albums]]

Revision as of 12:45, 10 January 2012

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Countrysides is Cracker's seventh album.

Track listing

  1. "Truckload of Art" (Terry Allen)
  2. "Duty Free" (Ike Reilly)
  3. "Up Against the Wall Redneck Mothers" (Ray Wylie Hubbard)
  4. "Sinaloa Cowboys" (Bruce Springsteen)
  5. "Family Tradition" (Hank Williams, Jr.)
  6. "Bottle Let Me Down" (Merle Haggard)
  7. "Reasons to Quit" (Merle Haggard)
  8. "Buenas Noches from a Lonely Room" (Dwight Yoakam)
  9. "Ain't Gonna Suck Itself"

Before the release of the album, Cracker had been touring under the name "Ironic Mullet" at various dive bars across the American South, and even Alaska. The songs, while mostly covers, they felt came to reflect on the political climate the country was facing at the time.

References