Nine High a Pallet
Nine High a Pallet | ||||
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Studio album by brute. | ||||
Released | September 12, 1995 | |||
Recorded | December 1993 | |||
Genre | Rock, Southern rock, jam | |||
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Capricorn (1995) Velocette (2002) | |||
Producer | Scott Stuckey | |||
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Robert Christgau | A- link |
Entertainment Weekly | A- link |
Nine High a Pallet is the first studio album by brute., a band based in Athens, Georgia, USA, which was a collaboration band between the guitarist Vic Chesnutt and members of Widespread Panic.
The band Brute played 5 shows under that moniker, and Vic would collaborate with the band several more times before his death.[1][2]
Track listing
All songs written by Vic Chesnutt, except as shown.
- "Westport Ferry" – 2:56
- "Blight" (Chesnutt, Houser, Nance, Schools) – 4:07
- "Good Morning Mr. Hard on" – 3:46
- "I Ain't Crazy Enough"
- "Protein Drink/Sewing Machine" ("Sewing Machine" co-written by Tina Chesnutt)
- "Let's Get Down to Business"
- "George Wallace"
- "PC"
- "Snowblind" (Hoyt Axton)
- "Miserable"
- "Bastards in Bubbles"
- "Cataclysm" – 8:36
Personnel
- brute.
- Vic Chesnutt – guitar, vocals, harmonica
- John Bell – dobro, vocals
- Michael Houser – guitar, vocals
- Todd Nance – percussion, drums, vocals
- Dave Schools – bass guitar, percussion, vocals
- John Hermann – keyboards
- Guest performers
- John Hickman – harp
- John Keane – pedal steel guitar
- David Lowery – guitar
- Production
- John Keane – engineer
- Scott Stuckey – producer, engineer, mixing, remastering
- Don Zientara – mixing
References
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