Early Morning Shakes [LP]

Early Morning Shakes [LP]

by Whiskey Myers
Early Morning Shakes [LP]

Early Morning Shakes [LP]

by Whiskey Myers

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

Early Morning Shakes, the third full-length from Tyler, Texas' Whiskey Myers, was produced by veteran Dave Cobb (who also helmed the sessions for Jason Isbell's Southeastern). Frontman Cody Cannon and company retain the hard-edged brand of Southern rock they've pursued from the beginning, leaving most traces of the Red Dirt scene's brand of country from 2011's Firewater and their self-titled debut fading in the rearview. (Firewater actually debuted at number 26 on Billboard's Country Albums chart.) There are country tinges here, especially in the excellent "Dogwood" and "Shelter from the Rain," but these have more in common with the music on Dickey Betts' Highway Call than Nashville, and there are two interesting, largely acoustic numbers ("Reckoning" and "Colloquy"). These cuts prove the exceptions on the set. The rest of these songs are constructed of loud and proud guitar riffs, popping rim shots, and blues-rock that nod equally to Led Zeppelin and Lynyrd Skynyrd. (Though they should have known better than to record "Hard Road to Hoe," which is a blatant rip-off of the former's trademark "Heartbreaker" vamp.) Cobb's collaboration with the band adds an important element, and one that Skynyrd used to great effect: a soaring, soulful, female backing chorus that draws directly on the inspiration of Muscle Shoals-era R&B. It adds another dimension to the twin-guitar attack of Cody Tate and John Jeffers (who never wander off into self-indulgence here). Check the set's first single, "Home," the opening title track, and "Wild Baby Shake Me" for three excellent examples. "Where the Sun Don't Shine" delves too deeply into Texas's Red Dirt's wanna-be-outlaw songwriting xenophobia. On the other hand, the reading of David Allan Coe's "Need a Little Time Off for Bad Behavior" features the swampy, Deep Purple-esque organ, chugging harmonica, whinnying lap steel, and female backing vocals of the original while adding canny new textures and a funkier, greasier groove. Early Morning Shakes breaks no new ground, but Whiskey Myers aren't trying to. Though the band still needs to focus more on its songwriting, this set gives the listener a real feel for Whiskey Myers' live presence, making this set a kinetic (mostly) enjoyable whole. ~ Thom Jurek

Product Details

Release Date: 02/11/2014
Label: Wiggy Thump
UPC: 0794504955156
Rank: 34356

Tracks

  1. Early Morning Shakes
  2. Hard Row to Hoe
  3. Dogwood
  4. Shelter from the Rain
  5. Home
  6. Headstone
  7. Where the Sun Don¿¿¿t Shine
  8. Reckoning
  9. Wild Baby Shake Me
  10. Lightning
  11. Need a Little Time Off for Bad Behavior
  12. Colloquy

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Whiskey Myers   Primary Artist
Michael Webb   Keyboards
Cody Cannon   Vocals,Guitar (Rhythm)
Cody Tate   Guitar,Vocals (Background)
Jeff Hogg   Drums
Chris Hennessee   Harp
Gary Brown   Guitar (Bass)
Kristen Roers   Vocals (Background)
John Jeffers   Guitar,Slide Guitar,Lap Steel Guitar,Vocals (Background)

Technical Credits

Larry Latimer   Composer
Bobby Keel   Composer
Mark Needham   Mixing
Pete Lyman   Mastering
Will Brierre   Mixing Assistant
Dave Cobb   Mixing,Producer
Dave Pahanish   Composer
David Allan Coe   Composer
Adam Hood   Composer
Cody Cannon   Composer
Cody Tate   Composer
Brent Cobb   Composer
Aaron Raitiere   Composer
Kaysie Dorsey   Artwork,Photography,Art Direction
Kendell Marvel   Composer
Gary Dorsey   Artwork,Photography,Art Direction
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