Scratch It (CD)
U.S. Girls
Amoeba Review
Meg Remy takes her U.S. Girls project in exciting new directions with Scratch It. Featuring a band made up of some of Nashville's most exciting talents, the record was recorded in just ten days. But with the chemistry in the air between these players, you'd think they'd known each other forever. Country twang slips in, '70s style AM Gold shines on, lounge-y organ backs up a slow burning tale of violence masked as religion. With the talents of Dillon Watson (D. Watusi, Savoy Motel, Jack Name), Jack Lawrence (The Dead Weather, The Raconteurs, Loretta Lynn), Domo Donoho, Jo Schornikow, and harmonica king Charlie McCoy (Elvis, Bob Dylan, Roy Orbison), Scratch It is a lively, eclectic, captivating album.
Track Listing
Disc 1 Titles |
Artist |
Length |
---|---|---|
1.
Like James Said
|
U.S. Girls | 03:20 |
2.
Dear Patti
|
U.S. Girls | 03:29 |
3.
Firefly on the 4th of July
|
U.S. Girls | 02:36 |
4.
The Clearing
|
U.S. Girls | 03:52 |
5.
Walking Song
|
U.S. Girls | 03:47 |
6.
Bookends
|
U.S. Girls | 11:51 |
7.
Emptying the Jimador
|
U.S. Girls | 03:17 |
8.
Pay Streak
|
U.S. Girls | 03:49 |
9.
No Fruit
|
U.S. Girls | 02:33 |