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Hello. I spent nearly 10 years selling on that other site (you can check my feedback there; It's under the same ID as this one; over 3200 positives, 99.7%). But I thought I'd give this new site a try.
I'm just getting started here, so please excuse the amateur appearance. I'll have the place looking better shortly.
Like all of my cds, this is an Original CD, with original inserts (NO CD-Rs or bootlegs).....
Here's some info or review ............
This is how bluesed-up macho rock ought to be served: sizzling hot and extra lean, seasoned with a sneaky sense of humor. On his solo debut, Love Songs for the Hearing Impaired, the former Georgia Satellites frontman commands attention like an smart bar-stool bard. Dan Baird spins ribald white-trash tales to familiar Chuck Berry-derived boogie, yet the guitars emit a stinging immediacy. Retro it's not – really. Baird and producer-guitarist Brendan O'Brien also have the foresight to erect a concrete wall of sound behind the woolly shenanigans described in the lyrics. Though their raucously amplified music couldn't be further from country in terms of sheer wallop, the singer's observant narrative voice recalls the humorous story songs of Sixties Nashville vets like Tom T. Hall and Roger Miller. Reminiscing about the local Stuckey's in Waste-Your-Time, Kentucky, on "Julie and Lucky" or conveying the desperate nature of a wet-T-shirt contest in "Dixie Beauxderaunt," Baird links his eye for detail to his ear for riff-driven sing-along choruses. "I Love You Period," the plea of a stumbling but articulate guy, reveals his not-so-secret sensitive side. "Knocked Up," a realistic examination of "family values," revels in his rude-boy notion of a good joke. "Pick Up the Knife" reverberates with a guitar buzz that registers in the red zone. He even gets away with invoking Jack Kerouac on "Seriously Gone" and stealing a title from Hank Williams on "Lost Highway." Juggling his love of rowdy jam kicking with his intuitive feel for language, Baird strikes a blow for rock & roll maturity on this album. He's not settling for thirtysomething-style verities, either. The Black Crowes, Baird's Southern-rock younger brothers, will be lucky if they sound so vital in ten years' time.
Track listing
1. One I Am, The
2. Julie And Lucky
3. I Love You Period
4. Look What You Started
5. Seriously Gone
6. Pick Up The Knife
7. Knocked Up
8. Baby Talk
9. Lost Highway
10. Dixie Beauxderaunt
Details
Playing time: 41 min.
Contributing artists: Benmont Tench
Producer: Brendan O'Brien
Distributor: Universal Distribution
Recording type: Studio
Recording mode: Stereo
SPAR Code: AAD
Album notes
Personnel: Dan Baird (vocals, guitar); Brendan O'Brien (guitar, piano, Hammond organ, background vocals); Keith Christopher (bass); Mauro Magellan (drums).
Additional personnel: Benmont Tench (piano); George D. (organ); Terry Anderson, Pat Buchanon (background vocals).
Recorded at Rumbo Recorders, Canoga Park, California and American Recording, Woodland Hills, California.
Editorial reviews
...a foot-stomping, rude, good-time rock & roll record...a must for fans of prime, uncut rock & roll, the kind you hardly ever hear anymore...
Stereo Review (01/01/1993)
..what makes these songs shine is [Baird's] ability to find something novel in common situations...everything here [is] a hoot..
Musician (10/01/1992)
3 Stars - Good - ..fine examples of just what delights can be fashioned from a handful of well-thumbed but well-placed, perfectly struck chords, a workmanlike vocal drawl and a bar band upbringing that teaches the beauty of keeping things basic..
Q (11/01/1992)
..solidly middlebrow, blues-influenced rock & roll...Simple catchphrases dominate. Guitars rule. This album packs no-nonsense punch.. - Rating: B
Entertainment Weekly (11/27/1992)
3.5 Stars - Very Good - ...This is how bluesed-up macho rock ought to be served: sizzling hot and extra lean, seasoned with a sneaky sense of humor...
Rolling Stone (01/21/1993)
USED, but in great condition. NO scratches and NO signs of abuse or misuse.
Free Shipping in the US and Canada.
Multiple item discounts = $2 off any additional cds with your order
***International orders***
I can ship worldwide - Any country.
CDs can be shipped internationally for an additional $3 (with the jewel case); or for $2 (without the jewel case).
******
Please check-out my other items…..Take $2 off any additional cds you add to your order!!!!
Payment must be received 14 days for US orders. Additional time extended for international orders
Payment
I accept:
Checks
Money Orders
Well concealed USD
I can accept paypal – but only if it is NOT A CREDIT/DEBIT CARD funded payment.
Personal Checks will be held 10 days before item is shipped; Money order and “other payment” items will be shipped immediately.
Any questions, Please feel free to email. Thanks. gxr100
Hello. I spent nearly 10 years selling on that other site (you can check my feedback there; It's under the same ID as this one; over 3200 positives, 99.7%). But I thought I'd give this new site a try.
I'm just getting started here, so please excuse the amateur appearance. I'll have the place looking better shortly.
Like all of my cds, this is an Original CD, with original inserts (NO CD-Rs or bootlegs).....
Here's some info or review ............
This is how bluesed-up macho rock ought to be served: sizzling hot and extra lean, seasoned with a sneaky sense of humor. On his solo debut, Love Songs for the Hearing Impaired, the former Georgia Satellites frontman commands attention like an smart bar-stool bard. Dan Baird spins ribald white-trash tales to familiar Chuck Berry-derived boogie, yet the guitars emit a stinging immediacy. Retro it's not – really. Baird and producer-guitarist Brendan O'Brien also have the foresight to erect a concrete wall of sound behind the woolly shenanigans described in the lyrics. Though their raucously amplified music couldn't be further from country in terms of sheer wallop, the singer's observant narrative voice recalls the humorous story songs of Sixties Nashville vets like Tom T. Hall and Roger Miller. Reminiscing about the local Stuckey's in Waste-Your-Time, Kentucky, on "Julie and Lucky" or conveying the desperate nature of a wet-T-shirt contest in "Dixie Beauxderaunt," Baird links his eye for detail to his ear for riff-driven sing-along choruses. "I Love You Period," the plea of a stumbling but articulate guy, reveals his not-so-secret sensitive side. "Knocked Up," a realistic examination of "family values," revels in his rude-boy notion of a good joke. "Pick Up the Knife" reverberates with a guitar buzz that registers in the red zone. He even gets away with invoking Jack Kerouac on "Seriously Gone" and stealing a title from Hank Williams on "Lost Highway." Juggling his love of rowdy jam kicking with his intuitive feel for language, Baird strikes a blow for rock & roll maturity on this album. He's not settling for thirtysomething-style verities, either. The Black Crowes, Baird's Southern-rock younger brothers, will be lucky if they sound so vital in ten years' time.
Track listing
1. One I Am, The
2. Julie And Lucky
3. I Love You Period
4. Look What You Started
5. Seriously Gone
6. Pick Up The Knife
7. Knocked Up
8. Baby Talk
9. Lost Highway
10. Dixie Beauxderaunt
Details
Playing time: 41 min.
Contributing artists: Benmont Tench
Producer: Brendan O'Brien
Distributor: Universal Distribution
Recording type: Studio
Recording mode: Stereo
SPAR Code: AAD
Album notes
Personnel: Dan Baird (vocals, guitar); Brendan O'Brien (guitar, piano, Hammond organ, background vocals); Keith Christopher (bass); Mauro Magellan (drums).
Additional personnel: Benmont Tench (piano); George D. (organ); Terry Anderson, Pat Buchanon (background vocals).
Recorded at Rumbo Recorders, Canoga Park, California and American Recording, Woodland Hills, California.
Editorial reviews
...a foot-stomping, rude, good-time rock & roll record...a must for fans of prime, uncut rock & roll, the kind you hardly ever hear anymore...
Stereo Review (01/01/1993)
..what makes these songs shine is [Baird's] ability to find something novel in common situations...everything here [is] a hoot..
Musician (10/01/1992)
3 Stars - Good - ..fine examples of just what delights can be fashioned from a handful of well-thumbed but well-placed, perfectly struck chords, a workmanlike vocal drawl and a bar band upbringing that teaches the beauty of keeping things basic..
Q (11/01/1992)
..solidly middlebrow, blues-influenced rock & roll...Simple catchphrases dominate. Guitars rule. This album packs no-nonsense punch.. - Rating: B
Entertainment Weekly (11/27/1992)
3.5 Stars - Very Good - ...This is how bluesed-up macho rock ought to be served: sizzling hot and extra lean, seasoned with a sneaky sense of humor...
Rolling Stone (01/21/1993)
USED, but in great condition. NO scratches and NO signs of abuse or misuse.
Free Shipping in the US and Canada.
Multiple item discounts = $2 off any additional cds with your order
***International orders***
I can ship worldwide - Any country.
CDs can be shipped internationally for an additional $3 (with the jewel case); or for $2 (without the jewel case).
******
Please check-out my other items…..Take $2 off any additional cds you add to your order!!!!
Payment must be received 14 days for US orders. Additional time extended for international orders
Payment
I accept:
Checks
Money Orders
Well concealed USD
I can accept paypal – but only if it is NOT A CREDIT/DEBIT CARD funded payment.
Personal Checks will be held 10 days before item is shipped; Money order and “other payment” items will be shipped immediately.
Any questions, Please feel free to email. Thanks. gxr100













