Trigger Hippy: Full Circle And Then Some

Trigger Hippy SKU: 39447845
Trigger Hippy: Full Circle And Then Some

Trigger Hippy: Full Circle And Then Some

Trigger Hippy SKU: 39447845

Format: CD

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Title: Full Circle And Then Some
Artist: Trigger Hippy
Label: Turkey Grass Records
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 644216241361
Genre: Country

We've come Full Circle and Then Some, goes the chorus to the title track of Trigger Hippy s sophomore album, their debut for Nashville indie label Thirty Tigers on the Turkey Grass Records imprint, and it s the perfect description of the long road these experienced musicians have traveled to arrive with an eclectic set that burnishes their collective roots from country, delta blues, R&B and gospel to southern rock and funk, from Memphis soul to New Orleans honky-tonk. This new collection spotlights Trigger Hippy s patented call-and-response duets and three-part vocal harmonies, with a stylistic range that encompasses traditional country plaints (Strung Out on the Pain), classic rockers (the title track), honking blues (Dandelion), a Basement Tapes-ish swamp-pop nod to the devastation of Katrina (Goddamn Hurricane), Dr. John-meets Allen Toussaint bayou grooves (Long Lost Friend) and even a psychedelic trance/dirge raga (Born to be Blue).

Tracks:
1.1 The Butcher’s Daughter
1.2 Strung Out on the Pain
1.3 Born to Be Blue
1.4 The Door
1.5 Full Circle and Then Some
1.6 Dandelion
1.7 Goddamn Hurricane
1.8 Long Lost Friend
1.9 One of Them
1.10 Low Down Country Song
1.11 Paving the Road
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