High Cotton

Various Artists

Record Details

Released:
2013
Genre:
Country
Lightning Rod Records - High Cotton

Tracklist

  1. Why Lady Why -:-- / 3:03
  2. Dixieland Delight -:-- / 4:55
  3. If You’re Gonna Play In Texas (You Gotta Have A Fiddle In The Band) -:-- / 3:16
  4. Old Flame -:-- / 3:43
  5. High Cotton -:-- / 5:42
  6. I Can’t Love You Any Less -:-- / 3:29
  7. I’m In A Hurry (And Don’t Know Why) -:-- / 3:47
  8. Lady Down On Love -:-- / 3:29
  9. Roll On (Eighteen Wheeler) -:-- / 4:28
  10. The Closer You Get -:-- / 4:03
  11. Feels So Right -:-- / 3:17
  12. Love In The First Degree -:-- / 3:35
  13. Mountain Music -:-- / 4:06
  14. Christmas In Dixie -:-- / 3:36

Tracks:
Why Lady Why – JD McPherson
Dixieland Delight – Old Crow Medicine Show
If You’re Gonna Play in Texas (You Gotta Have A Fiddle In The Band) – Turnpike Troubadours
Old Flame – Jason Isbell and John Paul White
High Cotton – T. Hardy Morris
I Can’t Love You Any Less – Amanda Shires
I’m In A Hurry (And Don’t Know Why) – Jessica Lea Mayfield
Lady Down On Love – Bob Schneider and Texas Bluegrass Massacre w/ Ray Benson
Roll On (Eighteen Wheeler) – Shonna Tucker
The Closer You Get – Lucero
Feels So Right – Todd Snider and Elizabeth Cook
Love in the First Degree – Wade Bowen and Brandy Clark
Mountain Music – Jason Boland and The Stragglers
Christmas in Dixie – Blind Boys of Alabama

From Amazon:
2013 tribute to Country legends Alabama, released to coincide with the band’s 40th anniversary. Including everything from hits to deep cuts and featuring artists like Jason Isbell and Old Crow Medicine Show, the compilation was recorded appropriately in the South, between Muscle Shoals, Athens and Nashville. High Cotton is a labor of love and longtime fan/executive producer Logan Rogers couldn’t be more pleased with the end result: ”It seems too good to be true for me to get some of my favorite bands to record Alabama songs. It was clear that all these artists share my genuine love and respect for Alabama’s body of work, and this album exceeded all my expectations.”