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Dirt Track Date

Dirt Track Date

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Artist: Southern Culture On The Skids
Label: Fontana Geffen
Category: Music

List Price: $9.98
Buy New: $8.99
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New (43) Used (29) Collectible (1) from $3.74

Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 33 reviews
Sales Rank: 4308

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.6 x 0.5

MPN: 24821
UPC: 720642482124
EAN: 0720642482124
ASIN: B000003TBN

Release Date: August 15, 1995
Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping
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Tracks:

  • Voodoo Cadillac
  • Soul City
  • Greenback Fly
  • Skullbucket
  • Camel Walk
  • White Trash
  • Firefly
  • Make Mayan A Hawaiian
  • Fried Chicken And Gasoline
  • Nitty Gritty
  • 8 Piece Box
  • Galley Slaves
  • Whole Lotta Things
  • Dirt Track Date

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Customer Reviews:   Read 28 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Just plain fun!   February 10, 2008
This is a great play. The songs are original and fun. Great beat to all the music makes you want to play it all the time. Country rock? Rockabilly? Not sure. But this is good stuff. A must for any record collection.


5 out of 5 stars "Camel Walk" ALONE is worth 5 stars   August 22, 2006
 9 out of 9 found this review helpful

There needs to be more music like THIS at dance clubs and honky-tonks. Southern Culture on the Skids is some classic country-rockabilly with a modern edge. The music may sound like it could be duplicated on your back porch, but it is also very contemporary and fresh and witty and worth at least a head-nod or some toe-tap, evne if you're dead. I prefer a real country strut with my honey on my arm during this whole album, maybe a little Presley imitation thrown in now and then (and I'm talking old school King, when he could still do some hardcore pelvis shots and sway his knees about). I'm a fan of isolated tracks on other albums (40 Miles to Vegas is just impossible to keep your foot on the floor to), but this one keeps me jiggling the whole way through.

I first heard from this album when a local radio show would play "Camel Walk" almost to death, but still every time I'd crank up the volume and rock along. The song is astoundingly swinging and funny and a little bit scary--S & M involving oatmeal snack pies? To this day, if something catches me by surprise, I'll call out, "Little Debbie, Little Debbie! I'ma comin' on home, baby!" This song is a little more methodical than tracks like "Nitty Gritty" and "Greenback Fly," which just makes you want to be Johnny Depp in _Cry Baby_ all over again. And songs like "Galley Slave" and "Skullbucket" will bring you back to those great instrumentals like "Pipeline" and "Jack the Ripper."

It is hard to avoid making comparisons with the Reverend Horton Heat when talking about Southern Culture, mainly because they both run the same fine line between making fun of rockabilly while also deeply praising it. If psychobilly is the new moniker for modern rockabilly, then let this band sit on the throne with the Rev and hold sway over all that is good and true and makes you rock your bones just one more time.



4 out of 5 stars Dirt Track Great   March 3, 2006
 3 out of 7 found this review helpful

All the songs on this album are good, definently worth buying.My husband and I have enjoyed everything we've heard from this band.


5 out of 5 stars Happy Gilmore soundtrack?   February 21, 2005
 3 out of 10 found this review helpful

The first I heard of this group was, naturally, on the radio. The song "Soul City" (which none of the other "reviewers" mentioned)was occasionally being played on the radio, I believe, around the time Happy Gilmore came out. Coincidence? Not too many songs I hear on the radio DRIVE me to go ASAP to the store to get. I can't describe it's noise, but it affected me the same way Home Fries did. The movie? I was surprised of no soundtrack. I had to rent the movie to find Reverend Horton Heat's name. Then I had the unexpected ephiphany that maybe I was addicted to this strange, but not new genre, Rockabilly.


5 out of 5 stars One of their best   September 25, 2004
 11 out of 11 found this review helpful

I own every SCOTS CD they've put out. These guys are the
real deal Psychobillies. No poseurs, when they sing about fried
chicken, they're reallly singing about fried chicken. When was the last time you heard a CD that was just plain fun to
listen to?

This particular CD has been out for quite a while, but it's
worth tracking down. An excellent place to begin for those
unfamiliar with them. Best listened to with a bucket of
Col. Sanders, NASCAR on the TV, a bottle of supermarket scotch
on the TV tray and all your neighbors at the trailer park makin' that old doublewide rock...


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