Arkansas Traveler (album)
Arkansas Traveler | ||||
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Studio album by Michelle Shocked | ||||
Released | April 1992 | |||
Genre | Americana | |||
Length | 58:47 | |||
Label | Mercury | |||
Producer |
Bernie Leadon Hugh Padgham Michelle Shocked Don Was | |||
Michelle Shocked chronology | ||||
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Arkansas Traveler is an alternative folk album released by American singer-songwriter Michelle Shocked in 1992. Her fourth album for Mercury Records, the songs focused around the roots of her music. The album included collaborations with several other artists, including Taj Mahal, Alison Krauss, Tony Levin and Norman Blake. Jack Irons plays drums at the beginning of track 6. Uncle Tupelo plays on track 6.
Track listing
All tracks composed by Michelle Shocked; except where indicated
- "33 RPM Soul" — 4:10
- "Come a Long Way" — 4:43
- "Secret to a Long Life" — 3:50
- "Contest Coming (Cripple Creek)" — 3:35
- "Over the Waterfall" — 4:39
- "Shaking Hands (Soldier's Joy)" — 3:25
- "Jump Jim Crow" — 3:32
- "Hold Me Back" — 5:09
- "Strawberry Jam" — 4:33
- "Prodigal Daughter (Cotton Eyed Joe)" — 6:43
- "Blackberry Blossom" — 3:31
- "Weaving Way" — 2:57
- "Arkansas Traveler" — 4:20
- "Woody's Rag" (Woody Guthrie) — 2:51
Personnel
- Michelle Shocked as "Arkansas Traveler" - guitar, mandolin, vocals
- Buddy Fambro, Mark Goldenberg, Albert Lee, Pops Staples, Jay Farrar, Taj Mahal, Doc Watson, Tim Stafford, Norman Blake, Steve Connolly, Jimmy Driftwood, Max Johnston - guitar
- Bernie Leadon - guitar, mandolin, banjo
- Hassan Kahn, Jerry Scheff, Tony Levin, Jack Herrick, Jeff Tweedy, Harold Floyd, Steve Edelman, Jon Schofield, Barry Bales - bass
- Garth Hudson - accordion, keyboards
- Levon Helm - mandolin, vocals
- Chris Frank - accordion
- Bob Murphy, Michael Holmes, Peter Bull - keyboards
- Fiachna O'Braonain - tin whistle, guitar
- Peter O'Toole - bouzouki, bass
- Liam Ó Maonlaí - bodhrán, piano
- Leo Barnes - B3 organ, saxophone
- Bland Simpson - piano
- Mitchell Froom - B3 organ
- William T. Mason, Denny Fongheiser, Kenny Aronoff, Jerry Marotta, Jerry Fehily, Mike Heidorn, Waldo LaTowsky, Martin Parker, Michael Barclay - drums
- Jack Irons - snare
Reception
Reviewing the album for Rolling Stone, Mark Kemp gave it four stars out of five, calling it "ambitious".[1] William Ruhlmann of AllMusic also gave the album four stars out of five. He also found it an ambitious album, calling Shocked "feisty" and "exuberant". He also noted the album's lack of commercial success.[2] Her desire to have the cover portray her in blackface in tribute to the roots of the music featured on the album drew criticism and a change in the cover art.[3]
References
- ↑ Kemp, Mark (1992-05-14), "Michelle Shocked : Arkansas Traveler : Music Reviews", Rolling Stone, retrieved 2010-01-06
- ↑ Ruhlmann, William. "Arkansas Traveler > Overview". AllMusic. Retrieved 2010-01-06.
- ↑ Caughie, Pamela L. (1999). Passing and Pedagogy: The Dynamics of Responsibility. University of Illinois Press. pp. 54–. ISBN 9780252067709. Retrieved 24 March 2014.