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© 2000 All Songs ASCAP Running Through |
With the demise of Crowd of One official, Dutch returned to the studio to start on his long awaited debut album. Two years of writing had created a catalog of over thirty songs that needed to be whittled down to ten. After a few weeks of rehearsals he headed back to the friendly confines of The Tracking Station in Nashville, home of the 'Rubbertramp' album to start on what would become 'Misery Junkie'. At his side this time would be an all star cast of friends that included Ken Coomer (Wilco), Lorne Rall (Robbie Fulks band), Kristi Rose and the remaining Crowd of One sidemen Lee Warren and Michael Webb. With a new sense of direction and the help of co-producer Michael Webb ( Stacy Earle, Mark Germino, The Brooklyn Cowboys...) the album took shape quickly. " Working with Ken and Lorne has been a humbling experience, so professional and focused. You must definitely be on you're A game" said Dutch during one of the 20 hour days. Three weeks later came 'Misery Junkie' the first album that captures Dutch as an artist. From rockers like " I think I'd like Myself" and "What'cha going to do " to future Alt. Country classics like " Now More the Lately" and " Roll Away" you get the sense of what it's like to be a 'Misery Junkie'. Click CONTESSA or NOW MORE THAN LATELY to download a partial .mp3 and become a junkie. |
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| Credits: Recorded at the Tracking Station, Nashville TN Produced by Dutch and Michael Webb Engineered by Michael Webb and Jared Eaves Mixed by Michael Webb except for " Misery Junkie" mixed by Dutch All songs copyright 2000 RadioActive Ranch Music Lyrics and Music by Dutch |
Musicians: Dutch- Vocals, Guitars, Harmonica and Piano (track 11) Ken Coomer- Drums and the 499 Lorne Rall- Bass Michael Webb- B-3and Piano Lee Warren- Steel Guitar, Dobro Additional Guitars by Mark Whittaker Backup Vocals by Jared Eaves, Jon Folk, Kristi Rose and Michelle McAfee |
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