countrysides, 2003Odtwórz wszystkie 
A Fan Review says it best. I gave this album 4 stars only because I would reserve 5 stars for such classics as "Blonde on Blonde" or other similarly situated albums. This album isn't "Blonde on Blonde" but it is certainly good. In their past albums Cracker alluded to the secret country band that resided within, but never really explored those tendencies (except for a few songs, usually penned by guitarist Johnny Hickman). This album is the realization of those tendencies in concentrated form. You can tell that Cracker intended this album as a protest album of sorts. As usual David Lowery is pissed; but this time you know who it is he's pissed at: The government ("Duty Free"), pretentious Americanism ("Truckload of Art"), ignorance of the blue collar ("Sinaloa Cowboys"), and most humorously, his record label ("Ain't Gonna Suck Itself"). In fact, the final song itself is worth the price of admission.

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