Old Crow Medicine Show (album)

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Old Crow Medicine Show
Old Crow Medicine Show cover
Studio album by Old Crow Medicine Show
Released February 24, 2004
Recorded 2003
Genre country, folk, bluegrass
Label Nettwerk
Producer David Rawlings
Professional reviews
Old Crow Medicine Show chronology
O.C.M.S.
(2004)
Big Iron World
(2006)

Old Crow Medicine Show, or sometimes known as O.C.M.S., is the 2004 debut full-length release by the acoustic quintet, Old Crow Medicine Show. The songs are roughly an even split of obscure traditional tunes and original compositions by the band members. It includes the band's signature tune, "Wagon Wheel", which is based on a fragment of a Bob Dylan song. The album is produced by David Rawlings. Gillian Welch even makes a cameo playing drums.

Contents

[edit] Track listing

  1. "Tell It to Me" (traditional) - 2:47
  2. "Big Time in the Jungle" (Fuqua) - 2:49
  3. "Poor Man" (traditional) - 3:35
  4. "Tear It Down" (traditional) - 2:11
  5. "Hard to Love" (traditional) - 2:30
  6. "CC Rider" (traditional) - 3:50
  7. "Trials & Troubles" (Secor, Watson) - 2:57
  8. "Hard to Tell" (Secor) - 3:15
  9. "Take 'Em Away" (Fuqua) - 3:35
  10. "We're All in This Together" (Secor, Watson) - 4:50
  11. "Wagon Wheel" (Dylan, Secor) - 3:52

[edit] Charts

year chart peak
2004 Billboard Top Country Albums 68

[edit] Credits

[edit] The band

  • Critter Fuqua - Banjo Guitar, Vocals, Bottleneck Guitar
  • Kevin Hayes - Guitar
  • Morgan Jahnig - Bass (Upright)
  • Ketcham Secor - Banjo, Fiddle, Harmonica, Vocals
  • Willie Watson - Banjo, Guitar, Vocals

[edit] Guest musicians

[edit] Production

  • David Rawlings - Producer
  • Matt Andrews - Engineer
  • Hank Williams - Mastering

[edit] Artwork

  • Danny Clinch - Photography, Cover Photo
  • Arianna Mercer - Photography

[edit] Releases

year format label catalog #
2004 CD Nettwerk 30349
2004 CD Nettwerk 092460
2006 CD Nettwerk 303492
2004 CD EMI 5982352

[edit] External links

  • O.C.M.S., page from the band's official web site

[edit] References

  1. ^ Thom Jurek, "Review: Old Crow Medicine Show", All Music Guide
  2. ^ , "Old Crow Medicine Show: O.C.M.S.", Bluegrass Unlimited, August, 2004