- 09
- 06
- 2019
- 07.30
- pm
DHP Family presents Sam Morrow
- £12.00
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Concrete and Mud is a confident career-defining album, rooted in Texas twang, southern stomp, and old-school funky-tonk. At 27 years old, Morrow’s found his footing as an artist and appears poised to join the ranks of West Coast heavyweights like Sam Outlaw, Jade Jackson, and Morrow’s friend and label mate, Jaime Wyatt, whose vocals can be heard on three songs here.
The first single, “Quick Fix” is an infectious hook laden stew of syncopated beats with bubbling clavinet, slinky guitars and doubled vocals. There’s also an undercurrent of classic country running throughout the mix. On “Skinny Elvis,” Morrow sings with his longtime friend and frequent tour mate Jamie Wyatt, resulting in a throwback duet worthy of Gram Parsons and Emmylou Harris’ “Ooh Las Vegas.” [Jay Dee Maness, who performed alongside Parsons during the recording sessions for the Byrds’ Sweetheart of the Rodeo, plays pedal steel on the track.] Concrete and Mud “is about the fabric of America, and how the Mississippi is a metaphor for what binds very different people together,” says Morrow, whose album builds a similar bridge between opposing camps: country and rock & roll; the West Coast and the American South, concrete and mud. “The sentiment is,” he adds, “the things that unite us are stronger than the forces that divide us.” He’ll be on tour sharing these songs live all year…