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Keep On Smilin'

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Download links and information about Keep On Smilin' by Wet Willie. This album was released in 1974 and it belongs to Blues, Rock, Blues Rock, Pop genres. It contains 10 tracks with total duration of 37:58 minutes.

Artist: Wet Willie
Release date: 1974
Genre: Blues, Rock, Blues Rock, Pop
Tracks: 10
Duration: 37:58
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Country Side of Life 3:30
2. Keep On Smilin' 3:57
3. Trust In the Lord 3:11
4. Soul Sister 4:55
5. Alabama 3:26
6. Lucy Was In Trouble 3:40
7. Soul Jones 4:03
8. Don't Wait Too Long 3:06
9. Spanish Moss 3:45
10. In Our Hearts 4:25

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Keep on Smilin' is the definitive Wet Willie studio album, bluesier than a lot of their other work, and much of it also somewhat more laid-back. Beginning with "Country Side of Life," the band sounds tight, tuned, and in top form. Their playing is clean and crisp, and the vocals exude a bold confidence. The hit title track is a compelling reggae-country meld that's one of the more interesting and long-wearing country-rock hits of its period. It's surrounded by gospel-flavored material and also one of the neater Stax-influenced tracks ever put down by a white band, "Soul Sister," which is also a great showcase for the Williettes. Other highlights include the acoustic country ballad "Alabama," a major change of pace for this band with some clever lyrical conceits; the ultra-funky "Soul Jones" (which manages to work in a quote from the Allman Brothers), and the soulful rocker "Lucy Was in Trouble," which became a key part of the group's concert sets. The only drawback is that the group didn't quite have enough material to cover a whole album here, and also they're a little too loose compared with their live performances, as on Drippin' Wet. The 1998 Capricorn remastering has an especially full sound, improving significantly on the original LP.