Time Warp: The Very Best of Ozark Mountain Daredevils

Time Warp: The Very Best of Ozark Mountain Daredevils

by Ozark Mountain Daredevils
Time Warp: The Very Best of Ozark Mountain Daredevils

Time Warp: The Very Best of Ozark Mountain Daredevils

by Ozark Mountain Daredevils

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Overview

Although it omits three songs from the far less comprehensive (and deleted) 1983 12-track Best Of, and doesn't include any live or post-A&M music, this 2000 release stands as the final word on the Ozark Mountain Daredevils' career. Cherry-picking 21 tunes from their five studio album stint circa 1974-1978 -- with the lion's share coming from their first three albums and only three selections from the final two -- this is pretty much all you'll need from the under-recognized band that worked in the '70s country-rock shadows of Poco and Firefall, but weren't as dependable or pop savvy as either. In fact, their biggest hit, the Hall & Oates, blue-eyed soul-styled "Jackie Blue," was so atypical of the band's characteristically down-home approach that it ultimately may have been more damaging to their career than if they had clicked with a song more representative of their crisp, rural country pop/rock. As enjoyable and pleasantly organic as they were, the group lacked a distinctive vocalist, direction, and most importantly great songs. This collection focuses on their less commercially rocking, more rootsy side, and as such it's a consistently listenable, predominantly chronological compilation that is all any but the most die-hard fan will ever need. An extensive essay (including quotes from bandmembers) and rare photos in the disc's 16-page booklet sweeten the pot and make this as definitive an overview from a talented also-ran outfit as necessary. Like its closing title track, the Ozark Mountain Daredevils lived in a stylistic time warp, comfortable within its own limitations and unwilling -- but not unable -- to break free of them. ~ Hal Horowitz

Product Details

Release Date: 12/05/2000
Label: A&M
UPC: 0606949081928
Rank: 37881

Tracks

  1. If You Wanna Get to Heaven
  2. Jackie Blue
  3. Country Girl
  4. Chicken Train
  5. Spaceship Orion
  6. Standing on the Rock
  7. Road to Glory
  8. You Made It Right
  9. Look Away
  10. E.E. Lawson
  11. It Probably Always Will
  12. Walkin' Down the Road
  13. It'll Shine When It Shines
  14. Keep on Churnin'
  15. Leatherwood
  16. Cobblestone Mountain
  17. Mr. Powell
  18. Homemade Wine
  19. Arroyo
  20. Giving It All to the Wind
  21. Time Warp

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Ozark Mountain Daredevils   Primary Artist
Weldon Myrick   Pedal Steel
Nick DeCaro   Accordion
Nancy Blake   Cello
Bobbye Hall   Congas,Percussion
Randle Chowning   Harp,Dobro,Vocals,Mandolin,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric),National Steel Guitar
John Dillon   Mouth Bow,Percussion,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric),Fiddle,Vocals,Autoharp,Dulcimer,Mandolin
Steve Canady   Drums
Geoff Richardson   Viola
Bill Jones   Horn,Flute,Synthesizer
Buddy Brayfield   Organ,Piano,Vocals,Keyboards,Percussion,Harpsichord,Piano (Electric)
Steve Cash   Harp,Vocals,Percussion
Farrell Morris   Orchestra Bells
Larry Michael Lee   Drums,Vocals,Keyboards,Percussion,Musical Saw,Synthesizer,Guitar (Acoustic)
Rune Walle   Banjo,Sitar,Guitar,Vocals
Jerry Mills   Mandolin

Technical Credits

Lois Mann   Composer
Jester Hairston   Composer
Randle Chowning   Composer
Michael Granda   Composer
Mike Ragogna   Compilation Producer
Vartan   Art Direction
Glover   Composer
Glyn Johns   Producer
Mark Hanauer   Photography
Jim Phillips   Mastering
Beth Stempel   Project Coordinator
Jason Pastori   Photo Research
John Dillion   Composer
Benny Smith   Project Assistant
Stan Plesser   Photography
Elizabeth Anderson   Composer,Composer
David Anderle   Producer
Steve Cash   Composer
Bill DeYoung   Liner Notes
John Dillon   Composer
Larry Lee   Composer
Larry Michael Lee   Composer
David Kershenbaum   Producer
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