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Swamp Dogg Sorry You Couldn't Make It LP & 7" Vinyl ("Swamp Green" Vinyl)

Swamp Dogg

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SKU:
JNRLP327G
UPC:
753936905054

Coming March 27, 2020 pre-order your copy today! Orders with both pre-order and in stock items will have all in stock items shipped immediately!

Limited Edition "Swamp Green" Vinyl LP - 1500 Copies!
Features John Prine, Justin Vernon, Jenny Lewis & More!
Includes Bonus 7" Vinyl With 3 Unreleased Songs!

Jerry Williams' - aka Swamp Dogg - first love was country music, listening to it as a Navy family kid growing up in Portsmouth, Virginia. "My grandaddy, he just bought country records out the a**hole," Swamp remembers. "Every Friday when he came home from the Navy yard he'd stop off and get his records, like 'Mule Train' by Frankie Laine, or 'Riders In The Sky' by Vaughn Monroe." His first time performing on stage, in fact, was a country song at a talent show when he was six years old: "I did Red Foley's version of 'Peace In The Valley'."

While the 77-year-old Williams' most enduring persona is the psychedelic soul superhero Swamp Dogg - a musical vigilante upholding truths both personal and political since 1970's immortal album, Total Destruction To Your Mind - he will tell anybody who will listen that he's considered himself country this entire time. "If you notice I use a lot of horns," Swamp says. "But actually, if you listen to my records before I start stacking sh** on it, I'm country. I sound country."

Swamp began his professional singing career as Little Jerry Williams back in the '50s before working as an A&R man for Atlantic Records in the late '60s. His biggest his is actually a country song: 1970's "Don't Take Her (She's All I Got)". Written with his best friend Gary U.S. Bonds, the track is country in that woeful, underdog-baring-their-soul sort of way that for some reason only country songs really ever allow themselves to be. Freddie North covered it first and made it a Top 40 pop song, but Johnny Paycheck took it all the way to #2 on the country charts in 1971.

Following 2018's critically acclaimed, Ryan Olson-produced Love, Loss And Auto-Tune - his first LP to debut on 11 Billboard charts (including at #7 on 'Heatseekers') and his first chart ink since his 1970 song "Mama's Baby - Daddy's Maybe" - Sorry You Couldn't Make It allows Swamp to finally dive into the sound he grew up playing. With the support of Pioneer Works Press, they recorded the album at Nashville's Sound Emporium with Olson as producer again, and backed by a crack studio band led by Derick Lee, a keyboard virtuoso who worked as the musical director of BET's Bobby Jones Gospel Show for nearly four decades. Nashville guitar firebrand Jim Oblon combusts his way through lead duties, while frequent collaborator Moogstar and special guests Justin Vernon (Bon Iver), John Prine, Jenny Lewis, Channy Leaneagh and Chris Bierden of Polica, and Sam Amidon join the action throughout.

A band of 14 players, including Vernon, Lee, Bierden and Moogstar, among others, provides the background for Swamp's devastating new take on "Don't Take Her (She's All I Got)". Lead single "Sleeping Without You Is A Dragg" is one of Swamp's most heartfelt songs to date and features Vernon on piano as well as backing vocals by Lewis and Leaneagh. He duets with country-folk legend Prine on two songs ("It's the first time I seen John since the sixties!" laughs Swamp): the indelible, psychedelic ballad "Memories" and reflective "Please Let Me Go Round Again." Originally written and demoed in his forties, "Please Let Me Go Round Again" is a plea for one more chance at life, sung with acute emotional connection.

These are narratives about love, of missing the one you love, of compassion, family and friends, and even the kind of love that transcends death. "I was looking for a new way for Swamp Dogg to go," he explains. "Apart from me singing and writing most of the songs, I didn't participate - in other words, I told 'em, 'Dont' ask me, I wanna see what happens without my influence.' It was hard for me to do, ego-wise."

Sorry You Couldn't Make It sees Swamp come full circle, and closes what has felt to him like unfinished business. "They didn't have any blacks in country until Charley Pride came along," he says. "But in time, all things change and that's what has happened in country music." Surveying today's Nashville reality, Swamp sees opportunity: artists as divergent as Darius Rucker and Lil Nas X are converging in a genre that he once worried might never give him his shot. "I'm anxious because it's like I've taken all my money and put it on one horse," he says. "But I believe in this horse."

Has soul music generated a more outlandish persona than Swamp Dogg?
-NPR


Features

  • Limited Edition - 1500 Copies
  • Green Vinyl LP
  • Bonus 7" Vinyl with 3 unreleased songs
  • Limited time download card

Selections

  1. Sleeping Without You Is A Dragg
  2. Good, Better, Best
  3. Don't Take Her (She's All I Got)
  4. Family Pain
  5. I Lay Awake
  6. Memories (feat. John Prine)
  7. I'd Rather Be Your Used To Be
  8. Billy
  9. A Good Song
  10. Please Let Me Go Round Again (feat. John Prine)

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