'Til the Medicine Takes
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'Til the Medicine Takes | ||
Studio album by Widespread Panic | ||
Released | July 27, 1999
2001 (re-released) |
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Recorded | January 1999 | |
Genre | Rock, Southern Rock, Jam | |
Length | 54:56 | |
Label | Capricorn (1998) Zomba (2001) |
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Producer(s) | John Keane | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Last album = Light Fuse, Get Away(1998) |
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Widespread Panic chronology | ||
'Til the Medicine Takes (1999) |
Another Joyous Occasion (2000) |
'Til the Medicine Takes is the sixth studio album released by the Athens, GA based band Widespread Panic. It was first released by Capricorn Records on July 27, 1999. It would later be re-released in 2001 by Zomba Music Group. The band once again recorded at John Keane's studio in Athens. Special guests included The Dirty Dozen Brass Band, gospel singer Dottie Peoples, and vocalist Anne Richmond Boston. This would be the bands last record as part of the six album deal with Capricorn Records.
The album reached a peak position of #68 on the Billboard 200 chart.
[edit] Track listing
- "Surprise Valley" – 6:15
- "Bear's Gone Fishin'" – 4:23
- "Climb to Safety" (Esparza, Joseph) – 4:41
- "Blue Indian" – 4:54
- "The Waker" – 3:43
- "Party at Your Mama's House" – 5:01
- "Dyin' Man" – 4:34
- "You'll Be Fine" – 3:17
- "One Arm Steve" – 3:26
- "Christmas Katie" – 5:29
- "All Time Low" – 4:13
- "Nobody's Loss" – 5:00
[edit] Personnel
- John Bell - guitar, vocals
- Michael Houser - guitar, vocals
- Todd Nance - percussion, drums, vocals
- Domingo S. Ortiz - percussion
- Dave Schools - bass, percussion, vocals
- John Hermann - keyboards
- John Keane - banjo, pedal steel, keyboards, producer, engineer, mixing
- The Dirty Dozen Brass Band
- Anne Richmond Boston - vocals
- Colin Butler - turntables
- Matt Coby - assistant engineer
- David Farrell - engineer
- Rob Haddock - assistant engineer
- Flournoy Holmes - artwork, art direction, design, photography
- Ted Jensen - mastering
- Bradshaw Leigh - engineer
- Joel Morris - sheet music
- Dottie Peoples - vocals
- Jim Scott - mixing