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fave it Americana | Roots Rock
10 tracks | 40 minutes
Released Jul 2001
on Rod Picott
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- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 04:37 Tiger Tom Dixon's Blues lyrics BUY MP3 04:37 Tiger Tom Dixon's Blues lyrics "GIFT MP3" 04:37 Tiger Tom Dixon's Blues
- sample lyrics "DOWNLOAD" 03:32 Broke Down lyrics BUY MP3 03:32 Broke Down lyrics "GIFT MP3" 03:32 Broke Down
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Barbed wire lyrics wrapped around whiskey and gravel vocals delivered with grit and elegance, from laments to lost love to down & dirty, defiant rock & roll.
Editorial review
Having earned his mark after years on music row, singer Rod Picott makes the absolute most of this album in its sincerity, honesty, and roots rock/troubadour fashions. With influences ranging from Tom Waits to John Hiatt, the musician is intent on producing the epilogue to Bruce Springsteen and his Tunnel of Love album and he is frighteningly close to the mark. The title track has the same galloping action of Springsteen's "Spare Parts" but with its own distinct narrative, while "Broke Down" is a mix of roots and pop. While some albums tend to go downhill after the initial tracks, Picott seems to get stronger with each number, particularly the acoustic, rough-around-the-edges lullaby of "Haunted Man." "All About You" is another gem of a song that showcases the potential ahead. A few songs are co-written with other notable Americana artists, including Slaid Cleaves and Fred Eaglesmith. The only slight miscue is "Not That Strong," where Picott does a passable homage to Chris Isaak and his subdued crooning. But it's not enough to cloud the stellar songwriting and craftsmanship each song is granted. Closing out with "You Don't Know," a slow yet building acoustic pop song, the album is short and ridiculously good. An album to be listened to in its entirety and repeatedly. ~ Jason MacNeil, All Music Guide
Bio / Background
After six years in Nashville, Rod Picott has built a reputation as one of the best of Music City's young singer/songwriters. His smart, honest songs speak of the truth you overlooked, the emotion you've kept inside.
His smoky delivery and gift for storytelling has drawn comparisons to Tom Waits, Steve Earle, and John Hiatt. Rod is currently touring in support of his new release, Stray Dogs. Check out his tour dates on his website, www.rodpicott.com.
"His disc is the birth of a major, major artist," Robert K. Oermann, Music Row Magazine
"...the smartest, most honest writer I know...one of the few writers I look up to," Slaid Cleaves, Rounder/Philo Recording Artist
"Tiger Tom Dixon's Blues is sensitive and strong--literate and muscular at the same time. Rod is firing on all eight cylinders here," Gurf Morlix, Guitarist, Songwriter, Producer (Lucinda Williams, Robert Earle Keen)








