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Big Shot in the Dark
1991 studio album by Timbuk 3 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Big Shot in the Dark is the fourth album by the American band Timbuk 3, released in 1991.[2][3] "Mudflap Girl" was released as a single.[4]
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Production
Big Shot in the Dark was Timbuk 3's first album as a four-piece band. Courtney Audain played bass and steel drums, and Wally Ingram served as the drummer/percussionist.[5] "The Border Crossing" was inspired by the fall of the Berlin Wall.[6] Evan Johns played guitar on "Mudflap Girl".[7]
Critical reception
The Chicago Tribune called Timbuk 3 "a distinctly American band both in its spare, rootsy rock sound and its thematic obsession with the American dream gone awry."[10] The Calgary Herald deemed the album "Timbuk 3 at its twangy, idiosyncratic best."[9]
Kenneth Bays of AllMusic wrote: "On their fourth album, Timbuk 3 officially became a foursome ... there's a newfound sense of instrumental adventurousness all around. (''49 Plymouth' employs a lute, while an instrumental version of 'Sunshine' is played on steel drums)... Big Shot in the Dark has a bluesy, droning quality throughout, a vibe that would be amplified further on Timbuk 3's 1994 EP Looks Like Dark to Me."
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Track listing
- All songs written by Pat MacDonald, except where noted.
- God Made an Angel
- Sunshine
- Two Medicines (Pat and Barbara K. MacDonald)
- The Border Crossing (Pat and Barbara K. MacDonald)
- Big Shot in the Dark
- Mudflap Girl
- Dis•••land (Was Made for You & Me)
- Wake Up Little Darlin'
- '49 Plymouth
- The Little Things
- Sunshine (Instrumental)
Personnel
- Timbuk 3
- Pat MacDonald: Vocals, Electric and Acoustic Guitars, Harmonica, Lute, Sampler
- Barbara K. MacDonald: Vocals, Electric Guitars, Violin, Percussion, Keyboards and Programming
- Courtney Audain: Bass, Keyboards, Steel Drums, Various Other Percussion
- Wally Ingram: Drums, Percussion, Handclaps
- Additional Personnel
- Liz Harrah: Organ on track 1
- Evan Johns: Lead and Slide Guitar on track 6
- Gary Moon: Hand claps
- John Treanor: Washboard on tracks 3, 4, and 9
- Production
- Arranged and produced by Pat and Barbara K. MacDonald
- Recording by Gary Moon; technical assistance by David Roach
- Mixed by David Tickle (The Bunker, Malibu)
- Mastered by Alan Yoshida at The Mastering Lab
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References
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