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English Oceans (10th Anniversary Edition)
Regular price $33.00 Save $-33.0010th anniversary edition of the tenth studio album by Drive-By Truckers. English Oceans was lauded with 4-star reviews from MOJO and Uncut Magazine upon it's release in 2014, while The Guardian proclaimed, "it finds their soulful, classic-rock storytelling at it's best." Limited edition sea glass blue LP with a new Side D etching. 10th Anniversary Limited Edition / Double LP / Sea Glass Blue Vinyl / Side D Etching / Explicit Content
The Complete Dirty South
Regular price $52.98 Save $-52.982004 Album Reimagined as Originally Intended on Black Vinyl 2LP! Features Resequenced Audio, 3 Additional Tracks, 4 Remixes & Updated Vocals! In 2004 the Drive-By Truckers released what would become the best selling album in their illustrious catalog. The Dirty South is a concept album that examines the state of the South, and unveils the hypocrisy, irony, and tragedy that continues to exist. - The Complete Dirty South is a band-led rework of the original album. Principal member Patterson Hood took the reins and reimagined this record as it was originally intended. The complete version features resequenced audio, three additional tracks, four remixes along with updated vocals.
The New OK (Red)
Regular price $25.00 Save $-25.00Drive-By Truckers released The Unraveling in January 2020 and set out for what was supposed to be a full year of touring. Needless to say it did not go as planned. The New OK is a phrase Patterson Hood found himself saying a lot these past few months. This new album, made up of songs left over from The Unraveling sessions and new ones written and recorded since, hopefully balances out the darkness of our current situation with a hope for better days and nights ahead.
Welcome 2 Club XIII
Regular price $26.00 Save $-26.00Welcome 2 Club XIII (the 14th DBT studio album) marks a sharp departure from the trenchant commentary of The Unraveling and The New OK (both released in 2020). The title track pays homage to the Muscle Shoals honky-tonk where founding members Patterson Hood and Mike Cooley got their start: a concrete-floored dive lit like a disco with the nightly promise of penny beer. Much of the album serves as a free-flowing coming-of-age memoir with Hood singing at one point: "Our glory days did kinda suck.