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Anyone who's ever seen Michael Moore's famed documentary ROGER & ME is familiar with the bleak Midwestern landscape of poverty-ridden Flint, Michigan, Moore's hometown and the setting of that film. Given the air of hopelessness established in that movie, it's easy to imagine how Flint-based hip-hop collective the Dayton Family arrived at its sound. With their uncompromising, hardcore approach, the Dayton Family achieved renown in the Midwest, and WELCOME TO THE DOPE HOUSE finds them taking it national.
The Dayton family hasn't sacrificed that trademark in-your-face, street-real sound, they've just persevered through endless legal run-ins and other tribulations, long enough to make their voices heard. "Welcome to Flint," they declare, pulling no punches as they lead you through tales of "Young Thugs," all the while reminding the listener that "We Kept It Ghetto." The regionalism of the Dayton Family's sound on DOPE HOUSE is a welcome contrast to the cookie-cutter hip-hop so prevalent in the work of their contemporaries.
Gangster Adventures Of Bootleg And Shoestring
Personnel: Steve Hinkle, Shoestring (vocals).
Audio Mixer: Bernard Terry.
The Dayton Family: Bootleg, Shoe String.
Additional personnel: Ghetto E, Goldfish, Lori, Kalonoa, Ryan.
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| | Bellamy Brothers Redneck Girls Forever CD (2002)
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$6.79 After reuniting with Curb Records late in their career, Howard and David Bellamy re-emerge with new material following a double greatest-hits collection. Redneck Girls Forever is typical of the Bellamy style, featuring a smattering of social commentary about how the world has left the over-40 crowd in the dust intermingled with steamy love songs. Most of the cuts are written by David Bellamy. The Bellamy Brothers can't seem to let go of the past, constantly bewailing the state of the modern world and the fact that the two siblings are just plain getting older. Most of the songs are curved around a seemingly catchy hook, such as "What I Used to Do All Night," a 60-something's lament on losing "intimate stamina." Sometimes the hook is effective, but other times ("The Andy Griffith Show") the nostalgia is stifling. A shining moment comes when the Bellamys recount the story of a marital infidelity and deliver the line, "After I go to hell can I come on home to you?" When you've recorded as many hits and albums as the Bellamys have, the pressure to continue the streak isn't as great; unfortunately, the trade-off can result in mediocrity. ~ Rick Cohoon
Track Listing
1. Let's Roll America
2. Redneck Girl
3. Blue Rodeo
4. What I Used To Do All Night
5. The Andy Griffith Show
6. Over The Line
7. Crazy Old World
8. Passions Thunder
9. The Vertical Expression (Of Horizontal Desire)
10. Like She's Not Yours
11. Afterglow
12. Slow Hurry
13. Bubba
14. Can I Come On Home To You
15. She's Awesome
16. She's Gone With The Wind
17. Our Family
18. Come Back Gene And Roy
Recorded between 1986 & 2002.
Personnel: David Bellamy, Howard Bellamy (vocals); Wayne Addleman (guitar, steel guitar); Devon Breshears (guitar); John Willis (acoustic guitar, 12-string guitar); Daniel Jones (steel guitar); Wally Dentz (harmonica); Garland Craft (piano, keyboards); Alan Klingaman (keyboards); Mike Tucker , Tony Hajacos (drums); Eric Darken (percussion); Rita Quintero, Wendy Peterson, Sharon Vaughn (background vocals).
Audio Mixers: David Bellamy; Howard Bellamy; Ron Taylor .
Recording information: Sound Shop Studios, Nashville, TN; The Bellamy Brothers Studio, Darby, FL.
Unknown Contributor Roles: Mark Capps; Mike Bradley.
The Bellamy Brothers: David Bellamy, Howard Bellamy (vocals); Randy Heibert (acoustic & electric guitars, bass, programming); John Willis (acoustic & 12-string guitars); Danny Jones (steel guitar); Wally Dentz (harmonica); Alan Klingman (saxophone, piano, keyboards); Ron Talor (Hammond B-3 organ); Garland Craft (piano, Hammond B-3 organ); Michael Tucker, Tony Hajacos (drums); Eric Darken (percussion); Sharon Vaughn, Rita Quintero, Wendy Peterson (background vocals).
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