Looking For Lewis And Clark: The Long Ryders Anthology
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Looking For Lewis And Clark: The Long Ryders Anthology
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"If we'd been 10 years older or seven years younger," says founder Sid Griffin, "we'd have cracked it." Instead, the premier country-punk band of 1980s Los Angeles remains a cult favorite and a pioneering influence on countless alt-country musicians. Along with coleader Stephen McCarthy, Griffin forged a new path by fusing punk's energy with country's plainspoken honesty. This enlightening 40-song, two-CD collection includes cuts from each of their five albums and adds an assortment of B-sides, outtakes, and unreleased demos. High-powered riffs and urgent rhythms are tempered in various places by harmonica, banjo, lap steel, mandolin, Autoharp, and even poppy background vocals. The Ryders provide a crucial link between Gram Parsons and Uncle Tupelo. --Marc Greilsamer
Entertainment Weekly
...[T]he jangle-twang anthems pack an emotional and musical punch.
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Looking For Lewis And Clark: The Long Ryders Anthology
The Long Ryders Manufacturer: Polygram Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000009HEC Release Date: 1998-07-21 |
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"If we'd been 10 years older or seven years younger," says founder Sid Griffin, "we'd have cracked it." Instead, the premier country-punk band of 1980s Los Angeles remains a cult favorite and a pioneering influence on countless alt-country musicians. Along with coleader Stephen McCarthy, Griffin forged a new path by fusing punk's energy with country's plainspoken honesty. This enlightening 40-song, two-CD collection includes cuts from each of their five albums and adds an assortment of B-sides, outtakes, and unreleased demos. High-powered riffs and urgent rhythms are tempered in various places by harmonica, banjo, lap steel, mandolin, Autoharp, and even poppy background vocals. The Ryders provide a crucial link between Gram Parsons and Uncle Tupelo. --Marc GreilsamerCustomer Reviews:
A British view.......2000-01-18
Great Collection of Songs from an Underappreciated Band.......2000-01-12
In the album's liner notes David Fricke says, "The Ryders sang about fading ideals and stubborn idealists...with a wide-angle vision of the American musical experience, one in which Stephen Foster, Woody Guthrie, Hank Williams, Gram Parsons, the Velvet Underground and the Ramones were not just equals but righteous brethren."
This 2-disc release includes all 5 tracks from their debut EP 10-5-60, plus key selections from their three studio albums, along with live tracks, demos and b-sides from their all too short career.
"Looking for Lewis and Clark" is the single that should have broken the band to a wider audience. That single is included here in its extended 10" version along with the loving "If I Were a Bramble and You Were a Rose," a non-album b-side. [It would have been nice to include the other two non-album b-sides from that same single.]
The combination of punk attitude, Parsons-era Byrds and Burrito Brothers and traditional country (they covered Mel Tillis' "Sweet Mental Revenge") made for some memorable and authentic music. Griffin and Stephen McCarthy were the bands principal songwriters and played guitars, autoharp, mandolin, harmonica, banjo and steel guitar.
"I beleived this band NEEDED to be here," says Griffin in the liner notes. "We needed to play this music. There wasn't anything pre-fab or dishonest about this band." And indeed there wasn't as the 40 tracks on this collection will attest to. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
The Long Ryders rock the barn down!!.......1999-04-18
Perfect for fans of early R.E.M. and alt. country bands.......1999-03-01
They started out combining elements of the Byrds, late 60's garage/psychedelic rock, and modern country, while sharing a poppy guitar jangle sound with early 80's Southern guitar bands (most notably Chronic Town-era R.E.M.). The result was rollicking, foot-stomping bar-band music which was nearly impossible not to charm the sh*t out of the most diehard country music foe (myself included). Sure, there were times where the country twang and Western imagery went too far, but their first two albums -- which dominate the first disc of this 2-disc set -- are unheralded classics.
Their later two albums got a bit too polished, replacing some of the garage band fun with a heavier, roots-rock sound. Still, there were plenty of gems to be found, including the rousing anthem "Looking for Lewis & Clark" among others. If you're at all excited about anyone from Tom Petty to R.E.M. to Uncle Tupelo, you owe it to yourself to pick it up -- you won't be disappointed.
Passionate rocker Sid Griffin bemoans the loss of heroes..........1999-02-03
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