Dixie Blur

Jonathan Wilson

LPA

  1. Just For Love
  2. '69 Corvette
  3. New Home
  4. So Alive

LPB

  1. In Heaven Making Love
  2. Oh Girl
  3. Pirate

LPC

  1. Enemies
  2. Fun For The Masses
  3. Platform
  4. Riding The Blinds

LPD

  1. El Camino Real
  2. Golden Apples
  3. Korean Tea

 

 

With Wilson's longtime friend Pat Sansone of Wilco producing, Wilson and the band recorded in Studio A at the Sound Emporium, the late country maverick Cowboy Jack Clement's studio. The musicians included Nashville’s premier session players including bass player Dennis Crouch, Russ Pahl on pedal steel, multi-instrumentalist Jim Hoke, and world renowned Fiddle master Mark O’Connor. Working with this Nashville band gave Wilson the same kind of feeling he had as a kid, strumming along with those bluegrass bands.

The album was cut in six days and shows the magic that occurs when musicians play together in a room and create that one consistent thing in time. The album sounds like a stoner Laurel Canyon album performed by a crack band. Standouts include Wilson's new take on Korean Tea, an old song he had done with his ‘90’s band Muscadine. Heaven Making Love is a killer song Wilson wrote for Rare Birds but was abandoned whilst 69 Corvette is a song thinking about his southern home whilst on tour with Roger Waters in 2017-18.

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