Banjo & Sullivan: The Ultimate Collection
Banjo & Sullivan: The Ultimate Collection is an album by the fictional characters Banjo and Sullivan from Rob Zombie's 2005 American horror film The Devil's Rejects.
Banjo & Sullivan: The Ultimate Collection | |
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Studio album by | |
Released | June 28, 2005 |
Recorded | Chop Shop Hollywood, CA |
Genre | Country |
Length | 32:24 |
Label | Hip-O |
Producer | Jesse Dayton Rob Zombie |
Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | [1] |
The album was conceived as a spin-off project inspired by on-set conversations between filmmaker Zombie and actor Lew Temple, who portrayed 'Adam Banjo' in the film.[2] Soon after, Temple's long-time friend, acclaimed Austin, Texas-based alt-country musician and songwriter Jesse Dayton, was approached to helm the project as producer and bandleader with Temple and Dayton sharing songwriting credit.[3]
Track listing
- "Dick Soup" - 2:27
- "I Don't Give a Truck" – 2:45
- "Honeymoon Song" – 3:26
- "I'm at Home Getting Hammered (While She's Out Getting Nailed)" – 2:43
- "Killer on the Lamb" – 3:54
- "I'm Trying to Quit, But I Just Quit Trying" – 2:56
- "She Didn't Like Me (But She Loved My Money)" – 3:19
- "Roy's Ramble" – 2:29
- "Lord, Don't Let Me Die in a Cheap Motel" – 3:08
- "Free Bird" – 5:17
Personnel
- Steve Chadie - Engineer, Mixing
- Jesse Dayton - Guitar (Acoustic), Bass, Guitar, Vocals, Percussion, Producer, Mixing
- Sara Hamilton - Background Vocals
- Gavin Lurssen - Mastering
- Riley Osbourne - Piano, Organ (Hammond), Fender Rhodes, String Arrangements
- Gene Page - Photography
- Renato Queden - Illustrations
- Dana Smart - Supervisor
- Elmo Sproat - Bass (Upright)
- Adam Starr - Product Manager
- Beth Stempel - Production Coordination
- Lew Temple - Lyrics (with Jesse Dayton)
- Brian Thomas - Banjo, Dobro, Pedal Steel
- Eric Tucker - Drums
- Jodie Wilson - Project Coordinator
- Rob Zombie - Executive Producer, Art Direction, Art Design
References
- Banjo & Sullivan: The Ultimate Collection at AllMusic
- Clark, Michael D. (22 July 2005). "Jesse Dayton fits the bill for Zombie's flick". Houston Chronicle. Retrieved 23 July 2018.
- "ALBUM REVIEW Jesse Dayton - Banjo & Sullivan: The Ultimate Collection, 1972-1978". No Depression. 31 August 2005. Retrieved 23 July 2018.
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