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Levee Town | 
enlarge | Artist: Sonny Landreth Label: Sugarhill Category: Music
List Price: $17.98 Buy New: $12.96 You Save: $5.02 (28%)
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Rating: 30 reviews Sales Rank: 25868
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 5.7 x 4.9 x 0.4
MPN: 3925 UPC: 015891392523 EAN: 0015891392523 ASIN: B00004YLQ3
Release Date: October 17, 2000 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: BRAND NEW, Factory Sealed items direct from the Studios. 30 Day Satisfaction Guarantee. Quick International Airmail!
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| Tracks:
| • | Levee Town | | • | This River | | • | The U.S.S. Zydecoldsmobile | | • | Love and Glory | | • | Broken Hearted Road | | • | Spider-Gris | | • | Godchild | | • | Turning With the Century | | • | Rider | | • | Soul Salvation | | • | Angeline | | • | Deep South |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com No slide guitarist since Ry Cooder has made his strings shimmer and soar, growl and cry the way Sonny Landreth does. Though his sideman credits extend from a zydeco apprenticeship with Clifton Chenier through his breakthrough association with John Hiatt, Landreth finds a unique musical niche on his own recordings, combining the literacy of a Southern storyteller with the chops of a guitar hero. This belated successor to 1995's South of I-10 evokes the spirit of Landreth's native Louisiana, in the atmospheric narratives of the title cut, "This River," and "Deep South," as well as in the rambunctious rhythms of "The U.S.S. Zydecoldsmobile" and the instrumental "Z. Rider." Hiatt, Jennifer Warnes, and Bonnie Raitt provide cameo vocal support, as Landreth's slide slices through the album's occasional overproduction. --Don McLeese
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| Customer Reviews:
Not my favorite CD from Sonny January 18, 2008 R. Cargill This CD is definately not my favorite from Sonny. A couple of decent tracks but overall not the best in my book.
Sonny Landreth - Not As Good As The Previous Two August 6, 2007 Steven Sly (Kalamazoo, MI United States) Landreth tends to have fairly long breaks between albums and it took "Levee Town" five years to follow up the excellent "South Of I-10". Many Landreth fans seem to rate this album really high, but for me it was a bit of a letdown after his previous albums. It is not that the album is bad, but the songwriting here just does not seem to be on the same level as his previous two. The material is a bit more on the pop side although Landreth does include two killer instrumentals "Z. Rider" and "Spider-Gris" that both showcase Sonny's incredible guitar prowess. Fans of Jimmy Buffett will recognize "U.S.S. Zydecoldsmobile" a song Buffett covers on his "Far Side Of The World" album. Although I think "Levee Town" is a slight step down there still some good songs to be found here. Along with the above mentioned ones the title tracks, "This River", "Deep South" and "Turning With The Century" are all decent as well. Overall this is an average Landreth album. Worth owning, but not as good as some of his other stuff.
Sonny Light November 7, 2006 G. S. Norwood (Weatherford, Texas) This is one of three Sonny Landreth CDs that gets pretty constant play around my house. The music here is a little lighter, and more pop-oriented than the blues-heavy "The Road We're On," as if Landreth was falling in love when he wrote this one, and out of it by the time he got to "Road," but all the cool stuff is here, including instrumentals "Z Ryder," and "Spider Gris." Joe Mouton's accordian on "USS Zydecoldsmobile" adds some delightful extra spice, if you only know the "Grant Street" version of this song, and the moment when Sonny switches from acoustic to electric guitar on "Broken Hearted Road" is transcendant. As always, David Ranson adds more than just a basic beat with his bass riffs. If Dave was backing anyone but Sonny he'd have long since gained a huge reputation as one of the best bassists around, but with all Sonny's awesome innovation, it takes some careful listening to realize that Dave more than holds his own. This is a delightful record, and I not only highly recommend it, I have bought it for my friends. Go on out and get you one or two!
Sonny is the best.... May 8, 2004 Bill Caris (Sacramento, Ca United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Levee Town is a fantastic record, back to front! 'Love and Glory' has to be one of the prettiest songs you could ever hope to hear.
Levee Town October 2, 2003 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
This is a fantastic CD. While I haven't heard a Sonny Landreth CD that I didn't enjoy, this one probably has the most consistently strong songwriting. "Z. Rider", the opening song in many of Sonny's live performances, is by itself worth the price of the CD. In addition to showcasing his chops on the guitar, it just makes you want to jump up and boogie. While Sonny's musical roots may be the blues, his songs have an infectious joy about them that chase the blues away.
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