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Big Iron World - Premium Quality Iron Products for Home & Garden | Durable & Stylish Iron Decor & Furniture | Perfect for Outdoor Patio, Living Room & Office Decor
Big Iron World - Premium Quality Iron Products for Home & Garden | Durable & Stylish Iron Decor & Furniture | Perfect for Outdoor Patio, Living Room & Office Decor

Big Iron World - Premium Quality Iron Products for Home & Garden | Durable & Stylish Iron Decor & Furniture | Perfect for Outdoor Patio, Living Room & Office Decor

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Amazon.com A concept album about gigantic household appliances taking over the world? No such luck. As the images of Hank Williams, Bob Dylan and Sun-era Elvis floating in the background might indicate, this Nashville band is strictly old school, singing about unemployed riverboat workers, covering Woody Guthrie and plucking banjos like there was no tomorrow. Produced by David Rawlings, Big Iron World boasts the expected barnstormers ("Cocaine Habit") and late-night meditations ("God's Got It") alongside a handful of folkie sing-a-longs ("Down Home Girl") and a thoroughly unexpected reference to Karl Rove. And where else are you going to hear songstress Gillian Welch banging away on the drums? --Aidin Vaziri

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I loved the first Crow album, in huge part due to the song Wagon Wheel which remains as one of my favorite country songs to date. This album, though, does not have that heavy weight of a song, but does have a better collection of tracks. Down Home Girl is a very catchy song and I feel should get more recognition...we need more songs like these in the charts in my view as there are just too much mainstream going around that it's getting absurd. Other highlights include my personal favorite New Virginia Creeper, Union Made, and I Hear Them All.The best thing about not only this album but OCMS themselves is they continued to stay true to their ways and roots, without compromise, yet all the while being able to remain creative and artistic. This album is very enjoyable and as with the previous release, I can see myself listening to it for the next few years...