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Filthy Dirty South

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Download links and information about Filthy Dirty South by Rising Appalachia. This album was released in 2012 and it belongs to Songwriter/Lyricist genres. It contains 15 tracks with total duration of 01:08:05 minutes.

Artist: Rising Appalachia
Release date: 2012
Genre: Songwriter/Lyricist
Tracks: 15
Duration: 01:08:05
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Mississippi Song 2:33
2. Filthy Dirty South 5:46
3. Remember What You Told Me 5:01
4. Pretty Lil' Foot / Trouble in Mind 3:29
5. Closer to the Edge 3:17
6. The Long Haul 3:59
7. I'll Fly Away 5:00
8. Just a Closer Walk With Thee 4:09
9. Your Sweet Lovin' 4:27
10. Cumberland Gap 4:20
11. Take Me Downtown 5:13
12. Zavedi Me Lalino 2:50
13. Calling Me Home / Ye Ye Bongye 5:37
14. Occupy 4:34
15. Cluck Ol' Hen 7:50

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With their hippie-folk body art and headdresses, sisters Chloe and Leah Smith could be mistaken at first glance for experimental sound artists; instead they celebrate and honor the Appalachian region and its rich musical history. Granted, they mix in hefty doses of soul; the sisters’ voices flow on bluesy tunes like the a cappella “Mississippi Song” like a mudslide, slow and mesmerizing. They also touch on global music; they borrow the Hungarian number “Zavedi Me Lalino” and flirt with Brazilian jazz on “Filthy Dirty South.” And they approach other American music like Dixieland jazz and gospel (“Just a Closer Walk with Thee”). Using everything from congas, guitar, and washboards to trumpets, kalimbas, and fiddles, the sisters and their merry troupe create a feeling of “anything goes,” but they have a refined sense of what belongs and what might belong. It's clear they edit with a fastidious attention to authenticity and purpose. The swampy strings of “Cluck Ol’ Hen,” the cool jazz flavor of “Take Me Downtown," and the woodsy plucking on “Remember What You Told Me” give new flavor to the long traditions of American music.