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The Gourds

All the Labor: The Soundtrack

All the Labor: The Soundtrack

UPC: 760137617822

Format: CD

Release Date: Feb 11, 2014

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Personnel: Kevin Russell (vocals, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, mandolin, background vocals); Max Johnston (vocals, acoustic guitar, banjo, mandolin, fiddle); Jimmy Smith (vocals, acoustic guitar, percussion, background vocals); Claude Bernard (accordion, piano, organ, maracas, background vocals); Keith Langford (percussion, background vocals).
Audio Mixer: Brendan Canty.
Liner Note Author: Ryan Farley.
Recording information: "Old Mad Joy" Rehearsals, Austin, Texas (03/2012); Austin, Texas (03/2012); Courvilles, Beaumont, Texas (03/2012); Doug Fir, Portland, Oregon (03/2012); Flipnotics, Austin, Texas (03/2012); KGSR, Austin, Texas (03/2012); The Echo, Los Angeles, California (03/2012); The Filling Station, Bozeman, Montana (03/2012); The Kessler, Dallas, Texas (03/2012); Threadgills, Austin, Texas (03/2012); Wilma Theater, Missoula, Montana (03/2012); "Old Mad Joy" Rehearsals, Austin, Texas (04/19/2012); Austin, Texas (04/19/2012); Courvilles, Beaumont, Texas (04/19/2012); Doug Fir, Portland, Oregon (04/19/2012); Flipnotics, Austin, Texas (04/19/2012); KGSR, Austin, Texas (04/19/2012); The Echo, Los Angeles, California (04/19/2012); The Filling Station, Bozeman, Montana (04/19/2012); The Kessler, Dallas, Texas (04/19/2012); Threadgills, Austin, Texas (04/19/2012); Wilma Theater, Missoula, Montana (04/19/2012); "Old Mad Joy" Rehearsals, Austin, Texas (04/20/2012); Austin, Texas (04/20/2012); Courvilles, Beaumont, Texas (04/20/2012); Doug Fir, Portland, Oregon (04/20/2012); Flipnotics, Austin, Texas (04/20/2012); KGSR, Austin, Texas (04/20/2012); The Echo, Los Angeles, California (04/20/2012); The Filling Station, Bozeman, Montana (04/20/2012); The Kessler, Dallas, Texas (04/20/2012); Threadgills, Austin, Texas (04/20/2012); Wilma Theater, Missoula, Montana (04/20/2012); "Old Mad Joy" Rehearsals, Austin, Texas (08/31/2011); Austin, Texas (08/31/2011); Courvilles, Beaumont, Texas (08/31/2011); Doug Fir, Portland, Oregon (08/31/2011); Flipnotics, Austin, Texas (08/31/2011); KGSR, Austin, Texas (08/31/2011); The Echo, Los Angeles, California (08/31/2011); The Filling Station, Bozeman, Montana (08/31/2011); The Kessler, Dallas, Texas (08/31/2011); Threadgills, Austin, Texas (08/31/2011); Wilma Theater, Missoula, Montana (08/31/2011); "Old Mad Joy" Rehearsals, Austin, Texas (09/13/2011); Austin, Texas (09/13/2011); Courvilles, Beaumont, Texas (09/13/2011); Doug Fir, Portland, Oregon (09/13/2011); Flipnotics, Austin, Texas (09/13/2011); KGSR, Austin, Texas (09/13/2011); The Echo, Los Angeles, California (09/13/2011); The Filling Station, Bozeman, Montana (09/13/2011); The Kessler, Dallas, Texas (09/13/2011); Threadgills, Austin, Texas (09/13/2011); Wilma Theater, Missoula, Montana (09/13/2011); "Old Mad Joy" Rehearsals, Austin, Texas (09/22/2011); Austin, Texas (09/22/2011); Courvilles, Beaumont, Texas (09/22/2011); Doug Fir, Portland, Oregon (09/22/2011); Flipnotics, Austin, Texas (09/22/2011); KGSR, Austin, Texas (09/22/2011); The Echo, Los Angeles, California (09/22/2011); The Filling Station, Bozeman, Montana (09/22/2011); The Kessler, Dallas, Texas (09/22/2011); Threadgills, Austin, Texas (09/22/2011); Wilma Theater, Missoula, Montana (09/22/2011); "Old Mad Joy" Rehearsals, Austin, Texas (09/23/2011); Austin, Texas (09/23/2011); Courvilles, Beaumont, Texas (09/23/2011); Doug Fir, Portland, Oregon (09/23/2011); Flipnotics, Austin, Texas (09/23/2011); KGSR, Austin, Texas (09/23/2011); The Echo, Los Angeles, California (09/23/2011); The Filling Station, Bozeman, Montana (09/23/2011); The Kessler, Dallas, Texas (09/23/2011); Threadgills, Austin, Texas (09/23/2011); Wilma Theater, Missoula, Montana (09/23/2011); "Old Mad Joy" Rehearsals, Austin, Texas (09/24/2011); Austin, Texas (09/24/2011); Courvilles, Beaumont, Texas (09/24/2011); Doug Fir, Portland, Oregon (09/24/2011); Flipnotics, Austin, Texas (09/24/2011); KGSR, Austin, Texas (09/24/2011); The Echo, Los Angeles, California (09/24/2011); The Filling Station, Bozeman, Montana (09/24/2011); The Kessler, Dallas, Texas (09/24/2011); Threadgills, Austin, Texas (09/24/2011); Wilma Theater, Missoula, Montana (09/24/2011); "Old Mad Joy" Rehearsals, Austin, Texas (10/26/2011); Austin, Texas (10/26/2011); Courvilles, Beaumont, Texas (10/26/2011); Doug Fir, Portland, Oregon (10/26/2011); Flipnotics, Austin, Texas (10/26/2011); KGSR, Austin, Texas (10/26/2011); The Echo, Los Angeles, California (10/26/2011); The Filling Station, Bozeman, Montana (10/26/2011); The Kessler, Dallas, Texas (10/26/2011); Threadgills, Austin, Texas (10/26/2011); Wilma Theater, Missoula, Montana (10/26/2011).
Very few great bands stick it out long enough to get a documentary made about their uniqueness and unmarketability. It takes years of touring, recording, suffering, frustration, and sheer doggedness to be recognized as one of the last bands standing. In the Gourds' case, about 18 years. Their website once proclaimed them as "music for the unwashed and well-read" and it's a pretty apt description of the weirdly creative Austin-based roots rock combo who have slow-cooked their way into Lone Star mythology since their 1996 debut. Led by co-singer/songwriters Kevin Russell and Jimmy Smith, along with mainstays Claude Bernard, Max Johnston, and Keith Langford, the Gourds have always followed their own star, embracing a distinctly Southern charm that seems like it should shoehorn them neatly into country, Americana, bluegrass, R&B, or any of the other subgenres of American roots music, but never quite does. Their ramshackle obscurity and artful songwriting (which is probably their greatest asset) have always kept them outside of any mainstream circles and left publicists, labels, and many potential fans scratching their heads. Thankfully, documentarian Doug Hawes-Davis recognized what a core group of fans have known for nearly two decades, and preserved the band's unique story and some of their most inspired performances with his feature film All the Labor. Filmed during multiple tour dates from 2011 and 2012, the film's soundtrack captures 18 classic, career-spanning songs from a very well-seasoned group of musicians who display both the tightness of many years together on-stage and the loose camaraderie of just as many years in the van. ~ Timothy Monger

Tracks:

1 - Plaid Coat
2 - Gangsta Lean
3 - Stab
4 - Jesus Christ with Signs Following
5 - Cracklins
6 - Pint Tar Ramparts/Stadium Blitzer
7 - Hellhounds
8 - Rainin' in Port Arthur
9 - Maria
10 - Pickles
11 - Peppermint City
12 - Melchert
13 - Dying of the Pines
14 - My Name Is Jorge
15 - Eyes of a Child
16 - Your Benefit
17 - Do4U
18 - All the Labor