Electric Dirt

Electric Dirt

by Levon Helm
Electric Dirt

Electric Dirt

by Levon Helm

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Overview

In a musical career that has spanned six decades, Levon Helm has made more than a few excellent albums working with other folks -- most notably as drummer and vocalist with the Band, as well as backing Bob Dylan, Neil Young, Muddy Waters, John Martyn, Rufus Wainwright, and literally dozens of others. But as a solo artist, Helm's record has been considerably spottier, with well-intended disappointments outnumbering genuine successes, so it's good to report that at the age of 69, Helm has found his second wind as a recording artist, cutting two of his most satisfying solo sets in a row. Following 2007's excellent Dirt Farmer, Electric Dirt is every bit as impressive and finds him sounding even stronger than he did on that comeback set. Dirt Farmer was Helm's first album after a bout with throat cancer nearly silenced him, and his vocals sounded firmly committed but just a bit strained; two years on, Helm's voice is nearly as supple as it was during his days with the Band, and even when it shows signs of wear and tear, his sense of phrasing and his ability to bring the characters in these songs to life are as good as they've ever been. While Dirt Farmer leaned toward acoustic music in the Appalachian tradition, Electric Dirt aims for a broader and more eclectic sound; "Golden Bird" sounds as if it could have been gleaned from the Harry Smith anthology, but the opening cover of the Grateful Dead's "Tennessee Jed" swings with a solid New Orleans groove like an outtake from the Rock of Ages concerts, a pair of Muddy Waters numbers are subtle but passionate acoustic blues, "I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel to Be Free" is joyous gospel-infused R&B, and "White Dove" is fervent and heartfelt traditional country. Larry Campbell, who co-produced Dirt Farmer, returned for these sessions, as did most of the same band, bringing a similarly organic touch to the music, and the bigger sound of this album seems to suit everyone involved, with Helm's drumming sounding especially lively and well-grounded. And though Helm only wrote two songs for this album, they're two good ones, especially "Growin' Trade," a tale of an aging farmer who has taken to raising marijuana, and what could easily have been played as a joke is a moving account of one man's conscience as it wrestles with his heritage and love of the land. Not unlike his old buddy Bob Dylan from Time Out of Mind onward, Levon Helm seems to have rediscovered his knack for making great records in what some might have imagined would be the latter days of his career; Electric Dirt sounds fresh, emphatic, and as effective as anything Levon has cut since the mid-'70s, and one can only hope he has a few more discs in him just this good. ~ Mark Deming

Product Details

Release Date: 06/30/2009
Label: Dirt Farmer Music / Vanguard / Dirt Farmer Music/Vanguard
UPC: 0015707986120
Rank: 39984

Tracks

  1. Tennessee Jed
  2. Move Along Train
  3. Growin' Trade
  4. Golden Bird
  5. Stuff You Gotta Watch
  6. White Dove
  7. Kingfish
  8. You Can't Lose What You Ain't Never Had
  9. When I Go Away
  10. Heaven's Pearls
  11. I Wish I Knew How It Would Feel To Be Free

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Levon Helm   Primary Artist,Drums,Vocals,Mandolin
Erik Lawrence   Sax (Soprano),Sax (Baritone)
Amy Helm   Mandolin,Drums (Bass),Vocal Harmony
Steven Bernstein   Cornet,Trumpet,Horn (Alto)
Brian Mitchell   Organ,Piano,Accordion,Harmonium
Brian John Mitchell   Organ,Piano,Accordion,Harmonium
Larry Campbell   Fiddle,Guitar,Dulcimer,Mandolin,Vocal Harmony,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric),Guitar (Resonator),Vocals (Background)
Jimmy Vivino   Organ,Guitar (Electric)
Jay Collins   Sax (Tenor),Vocal Harmony,Vocals (Background)
George Recile   Vocals (Background)
Howard Johnson   Tuba
Teresa Williams   Autoharp,Vocal Harmony,Guitar (Acoustic)
Byron Isaacs   Bass,Vocals (Background)
Clark Gayton   Tuba,Trombone
Catherine Russell   Vocals,Guest Artist
George Receli   Vocals (Background)

Technical Credits

Georgette Cartwright   Creative Services Coordinator
Carrie Smith   Design,Layout Design
Rocky Talent   Assistant
Richard Carroll Lamb   Composer
Amy Helm   Composer
Steven Bernstein   Arranger,Horn Arrangements
Jack Anglin   Composer
Chris Edwards   Assistant
Larry Campbell   Arranger,Composer,Producer,Horn Arrangements
Carter Stanley   Composer
Doug Sax   Mastering
Johnnie Wright   Composer
Jim Anglin   Composer
Jerry Garcia   Composer
Fiona McBain   Composer
Randy Newman   Composer
Anthony Leone   Composer
Muddy Waters   Composer
Happy Traum   Composer
Sangwook "Sunny" Nam   Mastering
Byron Isaacs   Composer
William E. Taylor   Composer
Rich Lamb   Composer
Justin Guip   Mixing,Engineer
Jimmy Rogers   Composer
Levon Helm   Arranger,Composer,Cover Art Concept
Robert Hunter   Composer
Roebuck "Pops" Staples   Composer
Allen Toussaint   Arranger,Horn Arrangements
Glenn Patscha   Composer
James "Hal" Smith   Assistant
Ahron R. Foster   Photography
Michael Dubois   Artwork
The Levon Helm Band   Horn Arrangements
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