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Big Ass Truck first released this disc on Peacock Records in 1998. Reissued in 2000 on Terminus Records, the songs remain the same and are right on time. Who Let You in Here? mixes timely funk, groove rock, and splashes of turntablism hip-hop to defy easy categorization. Like Medeski Martin and Wood and Booker T and the MG's, Big Ass Truck capably assumes a mixed bag of thick soul and modern rock moods. Heavy hitting tracks "The Neco" and "3X Over Grant" segue easily into the more mellow "Hands of a Working Man." With seamless scratching and sampling, the whole thing somehow comes together without a hitch. Big Ass Truck delivers something old, something new, something borrowed, and something all its own. ~ Roxanne Blanford
Additional personnel includes: Luther Dickinson (slide guitar); Ross Rice (Wurlitzer piano, Clavinet, Hammond B-3 organ).
Live Recording
Recorded at Easley Studios, Memphis, Tennessee between January and July 1998.
Engineers include: Doug Easley, Davis McCain, Stuart Sikes.
Big Ass Truck includes: Robby Grant (vocals, guitar); Robert Barnett (acoustic guitar, drums, timpani, triangle, percussion, chimes); Steve Selvidge (guitar, keyboards, background vocals); Andrew Liposcak (bass, cymbals); Colin Butler (percussion, programming, loops, turntables).
CMJ (10/30/00, p.43) - "...If blending rock, funk, jazz and soul weren;t enough, WHO LET YOU IN HERE? also incorporates some Fripp-and-Eno-style experimentation..." Who Let You In Here? Music Big Ass Truck Who Let You In Here? Songs | 1. | 30 K G's |
| 2. | Queenie Come Clean |
| 3. | Hands of a Working Man |
| 4. | Neco, The |
| 5. | Taylor, Mississippi |
| 6. | Rural Retreat |
| 7. | 3x Over |
| 8. | Yums |
| 9. | Slow Motion Time |
| 10. | Fading Fast Fad |
| 11. | Here We Go |
| 12. | March of the Dirty Razors, The |
| 13. | 9 Bullets |
| 14. | Portuguese Man O'War - (61542) |
| 15. | Who Let You in Here? |
| 16. | Rascacielo |
| 17. | (Untitled) - (hidden track) |
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