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I started a quest to find terrific blues music and incredible musicianship when I was just a little kid. I also have a tremendous appreciation of fine musical instruments and equipment. One of my greatest joys all of my life was sharing my finds with my friends. I'm now publishing my journey. I hope that you come along!
Please email me at Info@Bmansbluesreport.com
Showing posts with label The Bottle Rockets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Bottle Rockets. Show all posts
Wednesday, August 15, 2018
The Bottle Rockets: new album, song, tour!
Labels:
Bit Logic,
Bloodshot Records,
The Bottle Rockets
Friday, October 4, 2013
The Bottle Rockets Announce Deluxe Reissue Package, Released Nov. 19
The Bottle Rockets Announce Reissue
Package
Remastered Reissues of Out-of-Print First Two Albums
Bottle Rockets and The Brooklyn Side released on November
19
SPIN.com launches exclusive premiere of bonus track
“Indianapolis” (1991 Acoustic Demo with Uncle Tupelo’s Jeff Tweedy and Jay
Farrar)
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“Before the
Drive-By Truckers got in gear, when Ryan Adams was still settling in
Whiskeytown, the Bottle Rockets were setting off musical M-80s as perhaps the
most underappreciated roots-rock/Americana band of the mid-‘90s.”
–
REUTERS/HOLLYWOOD
REPORTER
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The
Bottle Rockets (https://www.bloodshotrecords.com/artist/bottle-rockets) are reissuing their long out-of-print, first two
albums Bottle Rockets and The Brooklyn Side on November 19 via
Bloodshot Records (pre-order is available here). This is
the 20th anniversary of the 1993 release of the band’s debut,
self-titled album.
SPIN.com announced the deluxe package’s release date and
are currently premiering an exclusive track from the album, a bonus cut of
“Indianapolis”, recorded in 1991 with Brian Henneman on guitar and vocals,
backed by Uncle Tupelo’s Jeff Tweedy (now of Wilco) and Jay Farrar (Son Volt).
The song is one of four such demo takes on the reissues package, and was part of
the recording that originally got The Bottle Rockets signed to their first
record label (ESD) in the early 1990s.
Listen to “Indianapolis” (1991 demo with Jeff Tweedy and
Jay Farrar): https://soundcloud.com/bshq/indianapolis-1991-acoustic/s-0tqAW
When The Bottle Rockets hit the scene in the mid ‘90s,
the world wasn't quite sure what to do with them. With their punk-rock pedigrees
and arena-rock energy, their tougher-than-Springsteen storytelling and their
romantic hearts sewn bare on their denim sleeves, the pride of Festus, MO
confounded musical generalities as they laid waste to clubs across the Midwest
and then, soon enough, the nation. Their
signature sound paved the way for bands melding classic-rock muscle and roots
aestheticism like My Morning Jacket, Avett Brothers, Drive-By Truckers, and many
others.
Bottle Rockets
and The Brooklyn Side are collected here as a remastered two-CD deluxe
reissue set of the long out-of-print albums, with an additional 19 previously
unreleased tracks. The package consists of an extensive 40-page booklet
detailing the band in full context of the ‘90s alt- scene, with editorial
contributions from respected peers and fellow musicians such as Steve Earle,
Patterson Hood, Lucinda Williams, and many others. Both reissued albums and
bonus material have been meticulously remastered under the supervision of famed
producer and musician Eric "Roscoe" Ambel.
The
Bottle Rockets’ first and second albums, Bottle Rockets and The
Brooklyn Side, are widely revered as not only two of the band’s finest
releases, but also two formative, flagship recordings in the early era of a
now-broadly recognized genre. The band was unceremoniously birthed in 1992 and
they very quickly became a forebearer for the new style alongside Uncle Tupelo,
Old 97’s, and Whiskeytown.
The
Bottle Rockets have just recently announced several tour dates
surrounding the reissue release date:
December 7 – Off Broadway – St. Louis, MO +
December 13 – The Hideout – Chicago, IL
+
January 23 – Narrows Center for the Arts Presents – Fall
River, MA *
January 24 – Infinity Hall – Norfolk, CT
*
January 25 – Iron Horse – Northampton, MA
*
January 26 – Tupelo Music Hall – Londonderry, NH
*
January 30 – Boulton Center for the Performing Arts –
Bay Shore, NY *
January 31 – Birchmere – Alexandria, VA
*
February 1 – The Newton Theatre – Newton, NJ
*
February 2 – Sellersville Theater – Sellersville, PA
*
February 4 – Ashland Coffee and Tea – Ashland, VA
*
+ with Otis Gibbs
* with Marshall Crenshaw
Labels:
Jeff Tweedy,
The Bottle Rockets
Thursday, July 28, 2011
Bloodshot Records release: Not So Loud : An Acoustic Evening - Bottle Rockets - Review
I just reviewed the new to be released Bottle Rockets recording. It's a stretch to call it blues but more roots music but it is well done and enjoyable.
RELEASE DATE: AUGUST 16, 2011
The Bottle Rockets have been making some of the most incisive, literate and lighter-raising American music for going on eighteen years now. And some of the loudest, with a reputation built on a rough and tumble snarl honed by a thousand nights on stages around the world. But that only speaks to part of the story of the Bottle Rockets. So many bands, when you unplug the amps, you find that the emperor has no clothes, that the songs collapse in the quiet; it was the thrill of the tables rattling and ears ringing that sold the goods; the cold of the beer, the heat of the moment.
Not So Loud, recorded in an acoustic setting at a 19th century schoolhouse in their home base of St. Louis, reveals a body of work steeped in the history of, and fitting easily into, the finest traditions of American folk music. It is a dimension of the Bottle Rockets easily overlooked when you’re getting caught up in their riffs that tap so easily into our musical DNA, but it is an entirely fresh inroad to the strengths in their songwriting and musicianship.
Pulling from all eras of their acclaimed catalog, including classics from seminal albums long out of print, Not So Loud re-casts Bottle Rockets’ songs with lyrical and rhythmic nuances that will surprise both longtime fans and those who might have dismissed them as "just another bar band."
Labels:
Bloodshot Records,
The Bottle Rockets
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