Political Manifest | ||||
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Released | June 28, 2004 | |||
Recorded | February 2004, Joshua Tree, CA | |||
Genre | Alternative country | |||
Label | Glitterhouse | |||
Producer | Mark Olson | |||
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Original Harmony Ridge Creekdippers chronology | ||||
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Political Manifest is the seventh album by the Original Harmony Ridge Creekdippers, released in 2004. The album reflects singer/songwriter Mark Olson's disgust at the state of the US.[1] It was released on Mercy Recordings in the US.
Reception
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Source | Rating |
Uncut | [1] |
The Uncut magazine gave the album a score of 3 and wrote "[Olson's] disgust at the state of the nation as befits all things Creekdipper is elegantly realised, simmering over a bedrock of soft piano, woody guitars, and some slow, funky blues"[1]
Track listing
All songs Mark Olson except where noted.
- "Poor GW"
- "Walk with Them"
- "Duck Hunting"
- "Senator Byrd Speech"
- "Where is My Baby Boy"
- "George Bush Industriale"
- "Saw Song"
- "Portrait of a Sick America"
- "My Father Knows Foes" (Traditional)
- "The End of the Highway"
- "Coming, Coming" (Traditional)
Personnel
- Mark Olson – vocals, piano, dulcimer, bass, flute
- Victoria Williams – vocals, electric guitar, tres
- Ray Woods – vocals, drums
- Don Heffington – vocals, bass harmonica, saw
- Tom Freund – bass, organ
- Greg Leisz – dobro
Production notes
- Mark Olson – producer, engineer
- David Vaught – mixing
- Bob Stone – mastering
References
- 1 2 3 "Mark Olson and Victoria Williams join the Bush hunt". Uncut. Retrieved November 15, 2015.
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