Wreck Your Life

Editorial Reviews

Product Description:
True punk mettle fearlessly cross-bred with deep country soul. The Bloodshot debut by the favorite sons of Dallas is chock full of blinding stutter guitar, soaring vocal harmonies, and keen songwriting. Don't be left behind, scratching your head wondering where you were when it all started. Features cameos by Jon Langford and yodeling legend Don Walser. 12 hard-charging Texas gems including "Victoria Lee," "Big Brown Eyes." as well as blistering covers by country stalwarts Bill Monroe.

Wreck Your Life,Old 97's,Bloodshot Records,Alternative Country-Rock,Americana,Country,Pop,Rock/Pop
Wreck Your Life
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • the type of album that changes your life...
  • It depends on what you like
  • a great album from a great band
  • Good, but not as good as Too Far to Care, IMO.
  • Fantastic
Wreck Your Life
Old 97's
Manufacturer: Bloodshot Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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  1. Too Far to Care
  2. Hitchhike To Rhome
  3. Fight Songs
  4. Satellite Rides
  5. Drag It Up

ASIN: B000001HT9
Release Date: 1996-05-23

Tracks:

  1. Victoria
  2. The Other Shoe
  3. Doreen
  4. You Belong To My Heart
  5. Big Brown Eyes
  6. Dressing Room Walls
  7. W-I-F-E
  8. Bel Air
  9. My Sweet Blue-Eyed Darlin'
  10. Old Familiar Steam
  11. Over The Cliff
  12. Goin', Goin', Gone

Album Description

True punk mettle fearlessly cross-bred with deep country soul. The Bloodshot debut by the favorite sons of Dallas is chock full of blinding stutter guitar, soaring vocal harmonies, and keen songwriting. Don't be left behind, scratching your head wondering where you were when it all started. Features cameos by Jon Langford and yodeling legend Don Walser. 12 hard-charging Texas gems including "Victoria Lee," "Big Brown Eyes." as well as blistering covers by country stalwarts Bill Monroe.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars the type of album that changes your life..........2005-12-23

The Old 97's "Wreck Your Life" is an album that changes one's life. No matter what type of music you dig, there's somethng on the record for everybody. From the opening cut "Victoria" ("This is the story of Victoria Lee/She started out on Percodan and ended up with me") to the closing salvo of "Goin', Goin', Gone," "Wreck Your Life" is nothing short of a masterpiece. Most tended to label the 97's as an "alt-country/punk-country/whatever..." sort of band at the time of this record, but I really think the 97's defy genres. The country influence is definitely here-and it's a good, crisp, traditionalist sound rounded out by Rhett Miller's acoustic strumming and waltz-time tunes as well as Ken Bethea's Telecaster wrangling, but there is a punkish enthusiasm and bite to the songs as well as some pop leanings. Besides, "Wreck Your Life" is certainly, lyrically, the most memorable album of the 97's career, yet. Just listen to "Dressing Room Walls" for proof.

5 out of 5 stars It depends on what you like.......2004-07-30

If you like achingly clever lyrics, brlliantly-turned phrases, crunching guitar cords, driving drum tracks, mind altering hooks, and toe tapping fun, you will like this album. Seriously, this is as finely crafted pop/rock/twang-a-billy album as you are likely to find. Perfect.

4 out of 5 stars a great album from a great band.......2004-07-14

The only reason I didn't give 5 stars is due to a couple weak songs- W-I-F-E and Goin Goin Gone. But everything else is pure joy with Over the Cliff and Big Brown Eyes my favorite. To crank the music and sing "Please don'd call me cool just call me a$$hole" or "I'm calling Time and Temperature just for some company" is the most fun you can have with your pants on. Highly recommended.

4 out of 5 stars Good, but not as good as Too Far to Care, IMO........2002-03-26

This one is a little more "Poppy" than Too Far to Care. I like the more twangy country style of Too Far to Care. To me, that's what makes the Old 97's great.

5 out of 5 stars Fantastic.......2001-10-18

After falling in love with Satellite Rides and Fight Songs, I purchased Wreck Your Life on a whim. I immediately found that I was able to relate to the tunes and lyrics in a way that I'd almost forgotten was possible. The album's absolutely packed with the irreverent innocence and frenetic (and often painful) love that I just can't get enough of. Wreck Your Life is my new favorite album.

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