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Low Estate is the second album by 16 Horsepower, not counting their self-titled debut EP. Released in 1997, only a year after Sackcloth 'n' Ashes, it drew heavily upon compositions pre-dating the band's first album.
[edit] Track listing
- "Brimstone Rock" (Edwards/16 Horsepower) - 4:29
- "My Narrow Mind" (Edwards/16 Horsepower) - 2:59
- "Low Estate" (Edwards/16 Horsepower) - 4:10
- "For Heaven's Sake" (Edwards/16 Horsepower) - 4:54
- "Sac of Religion" (Edwards/Norlander/16 Horsepower) - 3:28
- "The Denver Grab" (Edwards/Norlander/16 Horsepower) - 5:03
- "Ditch Digger" (Edwards/16 Horsepower) - 3:22
- "Pure Clob Road" (Edwards/16 Horsepower) - 3:43
- "Phyllis Ruth" (Edwards/16 Horsepower) - 4:36
- "Black Lung" (Edwards/16 Horsepower) - 2:26
- "Dead Run" (Edwards/16 Horsepower) - 3:20
- "Golden Rope" (Edwards/16 Horsepower) - 4:15
- "Hang My Teeth On Your Door" (Norlander/16 Horsepower) - 2:36
[edit] Personnel
- David Eugene Edwards - Vocals, Banjo, Hurdy Gurdy, Guitar, Concertina
- Jeffrey-Paul Norlander - Back-up Vocals, Fiddle, Cello, Organ
- Jean-Yves Tola - Drums, Percussion, Piano
- Pascal Humbert - Bass, Bass Fiddle, Guitar
- John Parish - Additional Percussion, Organ, Guitar, Xylophone
- Steve Taylor - Guitar
[edit] Trivia
- John Parish was thought of as a producer for the album because the band was impressed with his work on Dance Hall at Louse Point
- The album was also released in a French Version and a "Nouvelle Version" with slightly different track lists. Most notably, the Nouvelle Version also included a rendition of the Gun Club song "Fire Spirit" and Marly/d'Astier composition "The Partisan".