This vinyl collection includes 3 x LPs and is a must own for any true swamper. "Swamp Thing" is almost completely instrumental, consisting mainly of: drums, synthesizer sounds and banjo.'Swamp Music' is a collection of unreleased music from Tony Joe White's days at Monument Records. The only vocals are Well alright, watch out, Feel alright and I just dig it, sampled from the 1973 reggae song "Papa Do It Sweet" by Lloyd & Patsy. The banjo part was written and performed by Roger Dinsdale – a folk musician who also played the guitar and the mandolin. Music writer James Masterton wrote in his weekly UK chart commentary, "I can detect a theme developing here over who can make the best dance record out of the silliest original idea. This Country classic was written by the Tennessee songwriter Don Gibson in 1955. #Swamp song country updateĪndy Beevers from Music Week's RM Dance Update commented, "Part Two of the Grid's US travelogue takes us east from Texas to the Deep South, where they successfully set frantic banjo picking against uptempo house beats to create a high energy hoe down." He also declared it as "a mad banjo and house hybrid works surprisingly well." Another editor, James Hamilton described it as "a breezy progressive throbber." Chart performance As if Doop wasn't bad enough we now have the Grid moving away from ambient dub and scoring their biggest hit ever with a dance track based on a banjo reel." He added that it "actually is quite inspired". Swamp Music Lyrics: Im going down to the swamp / Gonna watch me a hound dog catch a coon. SWAMP MUSIC - MONUMENT RARITIES (3 x LP). Their clear, mellifluous trills resonate through wetlands from central Canada to the eastern United States, where Swamp Sparrows are fairly common but often hidden among aquatic plants. Swamp Music is a collection of unreleased music from Tony Joe Whites days. "Swamp Thing" was very successful on the charts across several continents. Swamp Sparrows provide sweet accompaniment to spring mornings in boreal bogs, sedge swamps, cattail marshes, and wet brushy meadows. The studios gained fame during the '60s and '70s when it became the vogue thing for bands to record there. They wrote this song about their impressions of Alabama and as a tribute to the studio musicians at Muscle Shoals Sound Studios, where they recorded from 1970-1972. In Europe, it soared to number two in Finland, Norway and Scotland. Songfacts: Lynyrd Skynyrd is from Jacksonville, Florida. It was a top-10 hit also in Austria, Belgium, Denmark (number three), Iceland, Ireland, the Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom. On the Eurochart Hot 100, it hit number four. In the UK, the single peaked at number three in its fifth week on the UK Singles Chart, on 26 June. It also reached number-one on Music Week's Dance Singles chart. Additionally, it was a top-20 hit in Germany and a top-50 hit in France. Outside Europe, "Swamp Thing" reached number three in Australia as well as on the RPM Dance/Urban chart in Canada. It also peaked at number 41 in New Zealand. Swamp Song, the sixth track from Tools full length debut album Undertow originally released April 6th, 1993. Sweet Home Alabama Lord, I’m coming home to you In Birmingham they love the governor (boo, boo, boo) Now we all did what we could do. The single was awarded with a silver record in the UK with a sale of 200,000 copies and a platinum record in Australia, after 70,000 units were sold. "Swamp Thing" was accompanied by a music video.
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