Stubborn

Stubborn Artist: Tommy Womack
Label: Sideburn
Category: Music


Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1


UPC: 669341100321
EAN: 0669341100321
ASIN: B00004C4QA


Release Date: 2000-02-22

Stubborn


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Categories | Rock | Styles | Music
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Tracks:

  1. Rubbermaid
  2. Up Memphis Blues
  3. Christian Rocker
  4. The Urge To Call
  5. I Don't Have A Gun
  6. Going Nowhere
  7. Dreams And Golden Rivers
  8. She Likes To Talk
  9. Willie Perdue
  10. Tellin' You What You Want To Hear
  11. Berkeley Mews
  12. For The Battered
  13. They All Come Back For More

Similar Items:

  1. Circus Town
  2. Positively Na Na
  3. There, I Said It!
  4. The Devil You Know
  5. Very Blue Highway

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Wordsmith with an edge.......2002-08-16

You cant go wrong buying Tommy Womack's music. Great lyrics to go along with his brand of rock & roll twang. Throw in some blues element and you've got some damn fine foot stompin' crack you up music that you just dont tire of. What rock is all about.

4 out of 5 stars Entertaining Throughout, but a Bit Scattered.......2001-02-13

It's hard to pin a genre label on Tommy Womack's music in this CD. Roots rock, alt country, blues country, smart ass humor -- you'll find bits of all those styles here. The latter, for example, is in the short cuts Rubbermaid (where Womack sounds like Dylan on Subterranean Homesick Blues) and Christian Rocker. Blues country is I Don't Have a Gun. Jason Ringenberg, who was doing alt country in the early 80s before they invented the name, duets on Going Nowhere, earlier available on a Jason and the Scorchers release. Roots rock would be Up Memphis Blues. Willie Perdue and For the Battered are two more strong cuts. On the other hand, I can't figure out what a Ray Davies song (Berkeley Mews) is doing here and the ringing guitar hooks of the anti-war They All Come Back for More fail to overcome the weak lyrics of a song that goes on about ninety seconds too long. Womack tries hard, he's good, he's funny, and yet I don't think much of this CD will have the staying power to get it off my CD stacks and back in the player time and time again.

4 out of 5 stars C'mon, take a chance..........2000-05-05

Having been priviliged to follow Mr. Womack's career for a little over fifteen years now, first with south central Kentucky's answer to the Replacements, Government Cheese, on through his fine book, the Cheese Chronicles (you should read this...), and also on the fine CD collaboration with Brad Jones, the Bis-Quits (one hell of a good cd-look for it), and finally through his solo career, Tommy Womack is one indie musician that is well worth checking out.

Womack has a sound that's reminiscent of mid 70's Stones, late 80's John Hiatt, and probably the most prevalent strain, Alex Chilton and Big Star; his lyrics deal with mostly down-to-earth subjects, but with a Randy Newman-style twist and Paul Westerberg-ish attitude.

There's nothing here that's as resonant as the winning title cut from his previous effort, Positively Na Na, but there is plenty of stuff to engage the mind and feet. The only misstep is the umpteenth version of "For The Battered" from the Government Cheese canon (which I'm sure he reasons that no ones heard, so what the heck), which has a worthy enough message, but is not helped by a flat new arrangement and slightly altered lyrics. I prefer the original (actually I prefer the demo I heard years ago), myself.

Music Album:

  1. Together: the Best of Reef ~ Reef
  2. Up Against The Wall ~ David Peel & the Lower East Side
  3. The Singles: 1982-1987 ~ Red Lorry Yellow Lorry
  4. New Fellas ~ Cribs
  5. Shadowman ~ Link Wray
  6. Far from the Madding Crowd ~ Wuthering Heights
  7. Greatest Hits...And More ~ Toto
  8. The Least We Can Do Is Wave to Each Other ~ Van Der Graaf Generator
  9. Bananimals ~ The Frogs
  10. Legendary ~ Elvis Presley

Music Album

Music Album

Music CD

Of the Air ~ Pyeng Threadgill

New Groove Blues ~ Steve Yeager

At The 1960 Monterey Jazz Festival, Part 1 ~ Duke Ellington

Nina Simone & Piano ~ Nina Simone

Poem About the Hero ~ Mujician

Autumn in Seattle ~ Tsuyoshi Yamamoto

One World Party: Global Fusion ~ Various Artists

Koi No Dance Site ~ Morning Musume

Madchen Du Bist Schon ~ Frank Schobel

African Reaissance, Vol. 8 ~ Various Artists