Uncivil War

Uncivil War

by Shemekia Copeland
Uncivil War

Uncivil War

by Shemekia Copeland

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

Given the vitally important place the blues holds in the history of black culture, it's surprising (and perhaps a bit disappointing) that so many contemporary blues artists don't deal with more political and social issues in their songs. But Shemekia Copeland is not one of those performers, and her 2020 album, Uncivil War, finds her singing about America's racial and cultural divide with heart, soul, and compassion. Copeland isn't carrying a placard for any particular party on Uncivil War, but she isn't shy about speaking her mind about economic inequality ("Money Makes You Ugly"), the casual racism of urban life ("Walk Before I Ride"), America's obsession with firearms ("Apple Pie and a .45"), prejudice in its many forms ("Give God the Blues"), and the growing failure of opposite sides to simply listen to one another (the title cut), while "Clotilda's on Fire" offers a valuable history lesson about the last slave ship to reach the United States. Not everything on Uncivil War carries a message, but Copeland sings with strength and clarity on every track, and she can wail with churchy fervor or sound sly and slinky at will. Uncivil War delivers music strong enough to support Copeland's vocal fervor; guitarist Will Kimbrough produced the album, and he's given the material a tough, no-frills sound with just the right amount of grit, as well as bringing in some first-rate guest stars including Jason Isbell, Duane Eddy, and Webb Wilder, as well as bluegrass heroes Sam Bush and Jerry Douglas for the acoustic title tune. Copeland sings hard on Uncivil War, but with a sense of control and a fearless desire to be heard, and she never overdoes it even at her most urgent -- her force is all the more effective for its precision. And somewhere, the late Dr. John is tipping his hat to Copeland for her witty and sincere tribute "Dirty Saint." Shemekia Copeland is one of the best singers in contemporary blues, not just for her voice but for her courage to use it to say something about American culture, and Uncivil War shows good times and a social conscience can co-exist on the same LP. ~ Mark Deming

Product Details

Release Date: 03/18/2022
Label: Alligator Records
UPC: 0014551500117
Rank: 539

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Shemekia Copeland   Primary Artist,Vocals
Duane Eddy   Guitar
Sam Bush   Mandolin
Jerry Douglas   Dobro,Lap Steel Guitar
Jason Isbell   Guitar
Lex Price   Bass
Will Kimbrough   Guitar,Vocals (Background)
Steve Cropper   Guitar
Webb Wilder   Guitar
Phil Madeira   Organ,Guitar
Janelle Means   Vocals (Background)
Lisa Oliver Gray   Vocals (Background)
Pete Abbott   Drums
The Orphan Brigade   Vocals (Background)
Christone "Kingfish" Ingram   Guitar

Technical Credits

Shawn Mullins   Composer
Chuck Cannon   Composer
Don Robey   Composer
Will Kimbrough   Composer,Producer
Tom Hambridge   Composer
John Hahn   Composer,Executive Producer
Webb Wilder   Composer
Johnny Copeland   Composer
Jim DeMain   Mastering
Phil Madeira   Composer
Mike White   Photography
Herman Parker   Composer
Kevin Niemiec   Package Design
Sean Sullivan   Mixing,Engineer
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