Blue Mountain (Blue Mountain album)
1993 studio album by Blue Mountain
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Blue Mountain is the debut album by American alternative country and Southern rock group Blue Mountain. It was recorded in June 1993 and released on 4 Barrell Records, produced by the band. Writing for AllMusic, Rob Caldwell said that it was less consistent than Blue Mountain's later work, but that it was essential for fans of the band.[1]
Released1993
RecordedJune 1993
Length41:35
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| Released | 1993 | |||
| Recorded | June 1993 | |||
| Genre | Alternative country, country rock, roots rock, Southern rock | |||
| Length | 41:35 | |||
| Label | 4 Barrell | |||
| Producer | Blue Mountain | |||
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Track listing
- "Bud" (Cary Hudson) — 3:48
- "Let's Ride" (Hudson) — 3:44
- "Song Without a Name" (Hudson) — 3:35
- "Westbound" (Hudson) — 3:05
- "Mountain Girl" (Hudson) — 4:03
- "900 Miles" (Traditional) — 3:15
- "Soul Sister" (Hudson) — 4:58
- "In a Station" (Hudson, Pearman, Stirratt) — 4:07
- "Jimmy Carter" (Hudson) — 2:28
- "Go 'Way Devil" (Traditional) — 5:08
- "Wink" (Hudson) — 3:24
Personnel
- Music[2]
- Matt Brennan — drums
- Cary Hudson — acoustic guitar, banjo, electric guitar, harmonica, mandolin, vocals
- Laurie Stirratt — bass, vocals
- Production
- Blue Mountain — production
- Jim Hawkins — mastering
- Design
- Newt Rayburn — photography and graphic design
