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Town and Country

by Magnolia Mountain

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    18-song double album on one compact disc in four-panel digipak (with insert) featuring photography by Michael Wilson.

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    18-song double album in gatefold sleeve featuring photographs by Michael Wilson.

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Black Mollie 02:43
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Set On Fire 05:18
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Rainmaker 05:19
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Bad For Me 04:01
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Mister Moon 03:32
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The Old Ways 03:36
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Hard to See 03:01
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Cry For Me 05:16
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released April 20, 2012

"A Cincinnati-based eight-piece country rock combo, Magnolia Mountain are very much the brainchild of Mark Utley, a big man with a big sound and judging by this a big talent. Singer, guitar, and banjo player and writer of all but two of the 18 songs here, one senses that Utley is steeped in rock, country, and blues with the result that the album is a smorgasbord of delights. Fiddle-laced romps sit side by side with slide-driven rockers and devilish blues moans, an eclectic mix indeed and it goes some way to explain the dichotomy of the album’s title.

The country side is evident from the start with "Black Mollie", where a rustic fiddle leads into a Celtic influenced jaunt with banjo and mandolin sprinkled throughout. "One Waking Moment" continues with this mandolin and fiddle country style but with a smoother approach and some nice Bakersfield-type electric guitar flourishes. "The Old Ways" ripples along with some fine fiddle soloing from Kathy Woods that is spinechilling. This is a thrilling song that sounds as old as the hills and ably demonstrates Utley’s ability to capture in his lyrics age-old worries. He brings this band up to date however on the tremendous "The Hand of Man", a great folk song that rails against the despoliation of the country by mining companies who are “greedy for that coal” and the consequences of their greed.

“White Star Holler was my home. Shared the crops that we had grown, Shared the water from our well, Shared the life we loved so well, Coal men brought the mountain down, Leaked their poison underground, Mother, neighbour, friend, and son, Cancer took them, every one.”

Delivered with a fiery passion and with some great harmony singing by Melissa English and Renee Frye the song blazes with a righteous indignation fuelled by the real life protest against mountain top mining in the Appalachians that led Utley to compile a protest album "Music For The Mountains". The sweeter "All My Numbered Days" runs like a clear mountain stream and is reminiscent of John Hartford with its country pop sensibility.

Back in the grittier side of town life, Magnolia Mountain prove themselves to be capable of some fine urban grooves and bluesy slinks. "Baby, Let’s Pretend" is like a blue-collar version of The Mavericks while "Set On Fire" grinds its loins lustily. The Southern soul groove of "Rainmaker" is rousing and sexy with an infectious dance feel while "The Devil We Know" is an impressionistic and spooky film noire set to music. Guest vocalist Lydia Loveless adds some fire and brimstone to the fast paced and slide guitar driven duet that is "Shotgun Divorce", where Utley and Loveless toss insults and threats as if they were trailer park descendants of Lee Hazelwood and Nancy Sinatra.

There’s a temptation to conjure up the word “epic” to describe this but this is partly because it arrived as a beautiful double vinyl album package and compared to the usual CD review copies it just seems, well, big. While I’d recommend the vinyl, it is available in digital form. Whatever format you go for, it’s a great album." - Paul Kerr, Blabber 'n' Smoke

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Mark Utley Cincinnati, Ohio

Cincinnati-based singer/songwriter Mark Utley is the driving force behind the acclaimed roots-rock/Americana band Magnolia Mountain, the honky-tonk Country outfit Bulletville, and the two "Music for the Mountains" fundraising concerts and compilation albums. ... more

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