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Electric Dirt

Average Customer Rating: 4.5
Release Date: 2009-06-30
Publisher:Vanguard Records
Artist: Levon Helm
    Track 1:   Tennessee Jed
    Track 2:   Move Along Train
    Track 3:   Growing Trade
    Track 4:   Golden Bird
    Track 5:   Stuff You Gotta Watch
    Track 6:   White Dove
    Track 7:   King Fish
    Track 8:   You Can't Lose What You Ain't Never Had
    Track 9:   When I Go Away
    Track 10:   Heaven's Pearls
    Track 11:   I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel to be Free
Weight:0.14 pounds

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Electric Dirt (Dirt Farmer Music/Vanguard Records) is the second album in the last two years from American musical treasure Levon Helm. Its predecessor, the GRAMMY-winning Dirt Farmer, his first solo LP in a quarter century, followed Levon's near miraculous recovery from throat cancer, and as such represented a new lease on life for the legendary artist, who rose to prominence as the drummer and vocalist for Levon and the Hawks, which later became The Band. Electric Dirt again finds Levon steeped in tradition in his connection to the land and those who live by it, but this record goes deeper and wider, incorporating gospel, blues and soul elements in a bracing collection of originals and carefully chosen outside songs. As with Dirt Farmer, multi-instrumentalist Larry Campbell took the reigns as producer and the album was recorded at "The Barn"- Levon Helm Studios. "Our objective here was to take the honesty, innocence and purity of the Dirt Farmer record which represents a true element of what Levon is all about, but also expand on that and explore deeper the goldmine of Levon's musical artistry" states Campbell.

Customer reviews


« Tennessee Jed »
Levon Helm was once the lone American among the four other Canadian members of the legendary rock group The Band. The very first track, Tennessee Jed, which is an old Grateful Dead tune (written by J. Garcia) caught my attention immediately. To the best of my knowledge this is the only studio recording of that song on lp or cd. It only appeared on the Dead's Europe '72 live albumn. It never made the Dead's greatest hits list. However, the FM albumn rock station KSHE (here in my hometown of St. Louis, MO) promoted the hell out of this song and it became very popular in our regional area. So I admit there is a personal bit of nostalgia here. But nevertheless I challenge you to absorb that same good feeling generated by that song. The rest of the albumn is very good too. But be careful, it's very 'country' in nature. Not that that's bad, but it's not going to sound like those old songs Levon did with The Band. I think it's kind of a sequel to his Dirt Farmer abumn (which I admit, I have not heard yet). But in my mind this is a fun albumn.
Rating: (4 out of 5) @ 2010-08-11
« The King of Country Music's Greatest Impersonator »
After losing his voice to cancer of the vocal chord, Levon here shows he has recovered enough to give new life to the Roy Acuff impersonation he's been doing for over forty years.
Rating: (1 out of 5) @ 2010-08-04
« Old Levon sounds great »
If you liked Levon Helm's vocals on the Last Waltz,liked the Band's music overall, also liked the country-style blues and country-folk that influenced them, then buy this recording immediately! Levon was nearing 70 years old when he recorded this, but no worries. He always sounded kind of old; now his voice just sounds more authentic to the material, and he sings just as powerfully as ever. Very natural recording sound, many tunes featuring the same horn players- such as Howard Johnson on Tuba- who graced all the Band's live recording, and it mercifully sounds un-processed and live,as you would expect. Of course Levon helped invent rock music, taking what Elvis and Little Richard and Jerry Lee started with the vocals and moved it to the next level in the late 60's. And he is still the gold standard. If you wish you could hear one of the original founders in full voice still, then this will do it for you.

Rating: (5 out of 5) @ 2010-07-10
« Excellent CD »
This CD is tremendous! Buy it - along with Levon Helm's Dirt Farmer. You'll be glad you did! Both won grammy awards!
Rating: (5 out of 5) @ 2010-06-28
« Good CD »
This is another good CD from Levon Helm. He delves into a combination of roots music from blues, folk and Americana.
Rating: (4 out of 5) @ 2010-04-18
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