Remedy (Old Crow Medicine Show album)

Remedy is the fifth studio album by folk, country and old-time music band, Old Crow Medicine Show. The album, produced by Ted Hutt, was released on July 1, 2014. It won the 2015 Grammy Award for Best Folk Album.[2] The album is the band's first to feature Chance McCoy and their last with Gill Landry. Remedy also marks the return of founder member Critter Fuqua to the band's line-up.

Remedy
Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 1, 2014
GenreFolk, country
LabelATO
ProducerTed Hutt
Old Crow Medicine Show chronology
Carry Me Back
(2012)
Remedy
(2014)
50 Years of Blonde on Blonde
(2017)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Lead vocalLength
1."Brushy Mountain Conjugal Trailer"Ketch SecorSecor3:50
2."8 Dogs 8 Banjos"SecorFuqua2:51
3."Sweet Amarillo"Bob Dylan, Critter Fuqua, SecorSecor3:22
4."Mean Enough World"SecorSecor3:19
5."Dearly Departed Friend"SecorSecor4:26
6."Firewater"Fuqua, Chance McCoy, SecorFuqua3:14
7."Brave Boys"Kevin Hayes, Morgan Jahnig, SecorFuqua, Secor2:40
8."Doc's Day"Fuqua, SecorFuqua3:20
9."O Cumberland River"Fuqua, McCoy, SecorSecor3:21
10."Tennessee Bound"SecorSecor2:49
11."Shit Creek"Fuqua, Hayes, Jahnig, McCoy, SecorSecor3:24
12."Sweet Home"Hayes, SecorHayes2:49
13."The Warden"Felix Hatfield, Gill LandryLandry3:28

Personnel

  • Ketch Secor - Vocals, harmonica, mandolin, fiddle, piano, banjo, percussion
  • Critter Fuqua - Banjo, vocals, spoons, accordion, banjo, guitar, percussion
  • Chance McCoy - Guitar, vocals, hambone, mandolin, dulcimer, percussion, fiddle
  • Gill Landry - Dobro, vocals, banjo, pedal steel, steel guitar, lead vocal on track 13
  • Cory Younts - Drums, vocals, mandolin, percussion, Jew's harp, harmonica
  • Kevin Hayes - Guitjo, vocals, percussion, lead vocal on track 12
  • Morgan Jahnig - Bass, vocals, chimes, percussion
  • Bucky Baxter - Pedal steel on track 6
  • Ted Hutt - Percussion on track 13

Chart performance

Chart (2014) Peak
position
US Billboard 200[3] 15
US Top Country Albums (Billboard)[4] 4
US Folk Albums (Billboard)[5] 1
US Independent Albums (Billboard)[6] 2

References

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