Dirty Side Down
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Studio album by Widespread Panic | ||||
Released | May 25, 2010 | |||
Label | ATO/Widespread Records | |||
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John Keane Widespread Panic | |||
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Dirty Side Down is the eleventh studio album by the Athens, Georgia based band Widespread Panic. The album contains 12 songs that incorporate Panic's unique blend of rock, jazz and blues inspired textures into songs flowing with melody, rhythm and emotion.
Songs, such as the dark, multi-layered opener "Saint Ex," the boogie blues of "Jaded Tourist" or the laid back Southern nature of "When You Comin' Home" showcase Widespread Panic's dynamic range as songwriters and musicians.
Widespread Panic’s John Bell on “Saint Ex”: My wife Laura and I are great fans of “The Little Prince” by Antoine de Saint Exupery. It’s thought of as a children’s book but conveys some pretty heavy messages on many levels. A couple of years ago, my father sent me a New York Times article about an eighty-five year old German WWII pilot who realized he was the guy that shot down Saint Ex (a French pilot) in 1944. The plane Saint Ex was flying had been identified in 2004, ending the sixty year old mystery surrounding the author’s disappearance. Both pilots were on simple reconnaissance missions, and it was kind of a fluke that they happened upon each other. What I found intriguing about the situation is that the German pilot said Saint Ex was one of his favorite authors, and claimed if he was aware of who was flying the French aircraft, he wouldn’t have opened fire. I began reading more of Saint Uxupery’s works, and even though they’re translations, his insights about “Life During Wartime” are really profound and heartfelt – simultaneously caring about all humanity, while feeling compelled to fight for his country. Anyway, that’s what the song is about. One side note: Laura had always said “The Little Prince” story would be a good subject for a song…and it only took twenty years for the Band to put it together.
Dirty Side Down was produced John Keane along with Widespread Panic. Keane also engineered, mixed and mastered the album, as well as contributed pedal steel and acoustic guitar.[2] The album is being offered in three variations; a regular CD release, a digital release, and a vinyl record release (May 25, 2010).
Track listing
- "Saint Ex"
- "North"
- "Dirty Side Down"
- "This Cruel Thing"
- "Visiting Day"
- "Clinic Cynic"
- "St. Louis"
- "Shut Up and Drive"
- "True to My Nature"
- "When You Coming Home"
- "Jaded Tourist"
- "Cotton Was King"
Personnel
- John Bell - vocals, guitar
- John Hermann - keyboards, vocals
- Jimmy Herring - lead guitar
- Todd Nance - drums, vocals
- Domingo S. Ortiz - percussion
- Dave Schools - bass, vocals
Guest performers
- Pedal Steel and Acoustic Guitar
Personnel
- John Keane - Producer, Engineer, Mastering
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