Drum Hat Buddha
Appearance
Drum Hat Buddha | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | June 12, 2001 | |||
Recorded | December 2000 | |||
Genre | Folk Singer-songwriter | |||
Length | 41:22 | |||
Label | Signature Sounds | |||
Producer | Dave Carter and Tracy Grammer with assistance from Billy Oskay | |||
Dave Carter and Tracy Grammer chronology | ||||
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Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [1] |
Dirty Linen | (favorable)[2] |
FolkWax | (10/10)[3] |
Freight Train Boogie | [4] link |
Kevin McCarthy | (favorable)[5] link |
Music Matters | (favorable)[6] link |
Rambles | (favorable)[7] link |
Sing Out! | (favorable)[8] |
Drum Hat Buddha is a 2001 album by American folk duo Dave Carter and Tracy Grammer.
Track listing
[edit]All songs written by Dave Carter.
- "Ordinary Town" – 2:48
- "Tillman Co." – 3:26
- "Disappearing Man" – 3:49
- "The Power and Glory" – 2:45
- "236–6132" – 3:04
- "41 Thunderer" – 5:03
- "Gentle Arms of Eden" – 3:03
- "I Go Like the Raven" – 3:35
- "Highway 80 (She's a Mighty Good Road)" – 2:23
- "Love, the Magician" – 4:18
- "Merlin's Lament" – 3:35
- "Gentle Soldier of My Soul" – 3:28
Credits
[edit]- Accordion – Eric Park (7)
- Backing Vocals – Claire Bard (tracks: 3)
- Cello – Nancy Ives
- Drums, Percussion – Lorne Entress
- Electric Bass, Acoustic Bass – Donny Wright
- Mastered By – David Glasser
- Resonator Guitar [Slide] – Tim Darby
- Violin, Harmonium, Recorded By – Billy Oskay
- Vocals, Guitar, Banjo, Harmonium, Mandolin, Organ, Producer, Written-By – Dave Carter (3)
- Vocals, Violin, Mandolin, Guitar, Percussion, Producer – Tracy Grammer
External links
[edit]- Music page at official Dave Carter and Tracy Grammer web site (lyrics and sound samples)
- Music page at official Tracy Grammer web site (lyrics and sound samples)
Notes and sources
[edit]- ^ "Review: Drum Hat Buddha" by Ronnie D. Lankford Jr., Allmusic
- ^ "Recordings: Drum Hat Buddha" by Michael Parrish, Dirty Linen, # 96, October–November 2001, p. 51 (link[permanent dead link] w/ subscription t0 IIMP)
- ^ Arthur Wood, "Third Album's the Charm for Carter and Grammer" [Review], FolkWax, October 24, 2001 (link Archived September 27, 2007, at the Wayback Machine requires free subscription)
- ^ Review: Drum Hat Buddha by Kay Clements, Freight Train Boogie (link Archived February 8, 2007, at the Wayback Machine)
- ^ Review: Drum Hat Buddha Archived October 27, 2006, at the Wayback Machine, Kevin McCarthy's Celtic & Folk Music CD Reviews
- ^ Review: Drum Hat Buddha by Michael Delvin, Music Matters Review
- ^ Review: Drum Hat Buddha by Dave Townsend, Rambles, cultural arts magazine October 27, 2001
- ^ "Off the Beaten Track: Drum Hat Buddha" by Rich Warren, Sing Out!, Vol. 45, # 3, Fall 2001, p. (link w/ subscription to Highbeam)