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Jesse Dayton, Country Soul Brother

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1544687

Disk length: 41m 40s (12 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2004

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Country Soul Brother 3:11
2. All Because of You 3:10
3. Ain't Grace Amazing 3:42
4. Just What I Needed 3:14
5. Daily Ritual 3:10
6. Jesus Pick Me Up 2:42
7. It Won't Always Be Like This 2:59
8. Tall Walkin' Texas Trash 3:57
9. Just to Get You Off My Mind 3:48
10. Moravia 3:06
11. One of Them Days 3:03
12. Talkin' Bobby Dale's Hard Luck Blues 5:28

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Review

Hang on! After the title track storms out of the chute like a bucking bronco, Jesse Dayton takes listeners on a wild ride across roadhouse country. He swaggers his way through "Tall Walkin' Texas Trash" as if channeling the cocksure spirit of Waylon Jennings (with whom Dayton recorded as a guitarist) and conjures the border cantina atmospherics of Doug Sahm on the accordion-laced "All Because of You" and "Moravia." The album takes a detour with a revival of the Cars' "Just What I Needed," rearranged for fiddle and steel guitar. Best of all is the down-home soul of "Ain't Grace Amazing." Riley Osbourn's keyboards and Carolyn Wonderland's backing vocals add a bluesy strain, while the horn charts on "It Won't Always Be Like This" and "Just to Get You Off My Mind" sound more Memphis than Nashville. With some down-and-dirty guitar powering "Talkin' Bobby Dale's Hard Luck Blues," the album never loses its reckless energy nor compromises its independent spirit. --Don McLeese

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