Women + Country

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Women + Country
Studio album by Jakob Dylan
Released 6 April 2010
Genre Alternative country, country rock, folk rock
Length 42:46
Label Columbia
Producer T-Bone Burnett
Jakob Dylan chronology

Seeing Things
(2008)
Women + Country
(2010)

Women + Country is singer-songwriter Jakob Dylan's second solo studio album. The album was released by Columbia Records on 6 April 2010, and produced by T-Bone Burnett.

Track listing

Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic [1]
All songs written and composed by Jakob Dylan. 
No. Title Length
1. "Nothing But the Whole Wide World"   3:48
2. "Down on Our Own Shield"   3:40
3. "Lend a Hand"   3:48
4. "We Don't Live Here Anymore"   4:23
5. "Everybody's Hurting"   3:40
6. "Yonder Come the Blues"   4:01
7. "Holy Rollers for Love"   3:55
8. "Truth for a Truth"   3:35
9. "They've Trapped Us Boys"   4:01
10. "Smile When You Call Me That"   3:59
11. "Standing Eight Count"   3:56
Total length:
42:46

Personnel

  • Jakob Dylan - Composer, Guitar, Vocals
  • T-Bone Burnett - Bass, Guitar, Producer
  • Neko Case - Backing Vocals
  • Kelly Hogan - Backing Vocals
  • Paul Ackling - Equipment Technician, Guitar Technician
  • Jay Bellerose - Drums, Percussion
  • George Bohanon - Horn, Trombone
  • Christian Calabró - Design
  • Josh Cheuse - Art Direction, Design
  • Keefus Ciancia - Keyboards
  • Dennis Crouch - Bass
  • Emile Kelman - Assistant Engineer
  • François Lardeau - Engineer
  • Greg Leisz - Guitar, Pedal Steel
  • Darrell Leonard - Horn arrangements, trumpet
  • Gavin Lurssen - Mastering
  • David Mansfield - Banjo, Fiddle, Mandolin
  • James Minchin III - Photography
  • Jessica C. Mitchell - Assistant
  • Ira Nepus - Trombone
  • Mike Piersante - Engineer, Mixing
  • Marc Ribot - Guitar
  • Ivy Skoff - Production Coordination
  • Maurice Spears - Trombone
  • Jason Wormer - Editing, Engineer [2]

References

  1. Erlewine, Stephen Thomas. "Review: Women + Country". AllMusic. Retrieved 6 April 2010. 


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