| 1. Bandages & Scars |
| 2. Afterglow 61 |
| 3. Jet Pilot |
| 4. Atmosphere |
| 5. Ipecac |
| 6. Who |
| 7. Endless War |
| 8. Medication |
| 9. 6 String Belief |
| 10. Gramophone |
| 11. Chaos Streams |
| 12. World Waits for You |
| 13. World Waits for You (Reprise) |
Okemah and the Melody of Riot,Son Volt,Sony,Alternative Country,Alternative Country-Rock,Americana,Pop,Rock,Rock/Pop,United States of America
Okemah and the Melody of Riot
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Okemah And The Melody Of Riot
Son Volt Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0009UKYF2 Release Date: 2005-07-12 |
Tracks:
- Bandages & Scars
- Afterglow 61
- Jet Pilot
- Atmosphere
- Ipecac
- Who
- Endless War
- Medication
- 6 String Belief
- Gramophone
- Chaos Streams
- World Waits For You
- World Waits For You (Reprise)
Amazon.com
Jay Farrar's back-and-forth forays into country and rock music naturally link him to Gram Parsons, yet Farrar's further bonded to the late pioneer by his ability to play assorted styles in various groupings and incarnations. After two albums and an EP of solo material that had him dipping his toes in -Revolveresque studio methods, Farrar has reassembled Son Volt (with all new members) for its first all-new recording in seven years. Named for the Oklahoma town that raised Woody Guthrie, the record's impulsively executed dozen are as much about turmoil as they are observation, complete with a recorded-live pulse complemented by guitarist Brad Rice (ex-Whiskeytown). Farrar continues his bold capacity for weaving historic references, progressive images and political jabs into his lyrics, then drives them home with a melodic cadence of rock ("Jet Pilot"), folk ("Medication") and balladeering ("World Waits For You"). Artistically potent, forever changing, he continues to build on his repute as one his generation's most important artists. --Scott HolterCustomer Reviews:
Not what they once were, but still better than the rest.......2007-03-16
Does not disappoint..........2006-06-14
Oh, and Medication is still my favorite track...puts you in another place. A place where you wish you could stay longer.
Highly recommended.
Son Volt fan, but won't buy because of copy protection.......2006-06-13
And no I won't just buy from itunes, because that's a low-fidelity and lossy codec. If I buy a CD, I have the right to encode it to any codec I choose. Son Volt's publisher has decided this shouldn't be so, so I'm voting with my dollars and my amazon comments. For shame.
Good listen.......2006-05-23
As someone who is only a casual Son Volt fan (and a recent fan at that), I can say that I find this album to be pretty good despite the fact that it is a new band using an old name. I really enjoyed Son Volt's debut album, "Trace" and am still planning to get around to the following two. It's quite clear listening to "Trace" and "Okemah" back to back that the band has undergone a transformation. Jay Farrar has completely changed his singing style, and country elements are largely absent now (this is most definitely a rock record). In addition, many of Farrar's songs contain a political message now.
While I love "Trace," I understand that an artist has to change. Anyone expecting "Trace 2" is going to be disappointed listening to this album. On the other hand, anyone going into this album hoping for a good listen may find themselves satisfied. The album isn't perfect- Farrar's political stance is clear, but the songs just don't seem as important as he wants them to be. They certainly lack the generation-defining passion of a Bob Dylan or Woody Guthrie song. Still, agree with his political stance or not, most of these songs are still pretty damn good.
The album is front-loaded with many of it's best tracks, opening strong with "Bandages & Scars," followed by "Afterglow 61" and the best song on the album (and one of the political numbers), "Jet Pilot." The songs that follow don't quite live up to the standard the first few songs set, but none of them are outright bad.
Bottom line: this is a good rock album that isn't quite as politically important as it aspires to be. If that's what you're looking for, "Okemah and the Melody of Riot" will not disappoint.
Sound quality is amazing!.......2006-04-22
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Okemah and the Melody of Riot
Son Volt Manufacturer: Sony ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000AMWJ0C Release Date: 2005-10-04 |
Tracks:
- Bandages & Scars
- Afterglow 61
- Jet Pilot
- Atmosphere
- Ipecac
- Who
- Endless War
- Medication
- 6 String Belief
- Gramophone
- Chaos Streams
- World Waits for You
- World Waits for You (Reprise)
Customer Reviews:
Solid Rock and Roll.......2007-01-10
Son Volt back and better than ever.......2006-08-04
As for the music itself, the new Son Volt lineup sounds terrific. They tackle the early SV material (Drown) on the DVD and make it sound great, but the new songs are very very strong. I was disappointed by the last studio Volt album, Wide Swing Tremolo, but these songs are more accessible and rock harder without the excessive swagger and distortion of some of Tremolo. Jet Pilot is a rocking, wry commentary on Dubya and his fortunes and indiscretions. Atmosphere is, well, atmospheric. And Medication is awesome, very cool and hynotic. Great CD. Welcome back, Son Volt.
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Okemah and the Melody of Riot
Son Volt Manufacturer: Bmg ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000ALJ046 Release Date: 2005-10-04 |
Tracks:
- Bandages & Scars
- Afterglow 61
- Jet Pilot
- Atmosphere
- Ipecac
- Who
- Endless War
- Medication
- 6 String Belief
- Gramophone
- Chaos Streams
- World Waits for You
- World Waits for You (Reprise)
Album Description
Japanese pressing scheduled to include 1 bonus track. Son Volt's Okemah and the Melody of Riot is the first new album in seven years from Jay Farrar's Son Volt. Anchored by Farrar's songwriting and propelled by a renewed rock and roll aesthetic catalyzed by a cast of new players, Son Volt's Okemah and the Melody of Riot was produced by Farrar himself. BMG. 2005.Rap Music:
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