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Divided We Stand: Best of the Dregs
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1 | Bloodsucking Leeches |
2 | Road Expense |
3 | Twiggs Approved |
4 | Assembly Line |
5 | Kat Food |
6 | Cruise Control |
7 | Pride O' The Farm |
8 | Divided We Stand |
9 | Take It Off The Top |
10 | Hereafter |
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A necessarily subjective best-of collection (the Dregs had no bona fide hits), Divided features material from the Georgia hard-fusion band's debut Free For All, and the LPs What If and Night of the Living Dregs. The choices are apt. Concert favorites such as the uptempo, Jeff Beck-ish "Cruise Control" and a newly recorded version of What If's "Take It Off the Top" are shoo-ins. And it's hard to argue with the barnyard fusion hoe-down "Pride O' the Farm," where guitarist Steve Morse pits his Nashville chicken-pickin' chops against violinist Allen Sloan's equally wicked fiddle forays. This fine collection is marred by lousy presentation. There are no liner notes, the cover art is extremely cheap looking, and a somewhat thin digital remastering does little justice to bassist Andy West's superb low-end maneuvering. --James Rotondi
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- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 5.5 x 4.94 x 0.45 inches; 2.72 Ounces
- Manufacturer : Arista
- Date First Available : January 14, 2007
- Label : Arista
- ASIN : B000002VGY
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #152,188 in CDs & Vinyl (See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl)
- #759 in Classic Southern Rock
- #1,289 in Jazz Fusion (CDs & Vinyl)
- #13,507 in Metal
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Violinist Mark O'Connor joined the band for Industry Standard in place of Allen Sloan.
This is a very good collection of Dregs music. If you like what's on this, you should get all six albums/discs since they are ALL excellent! They can play progressive rock, country, jazz, some funk, and mellow music, but you won't be able to sing along on 98% of their songs - there's a reason album #5 was titled Unsung Heroes.
If you like a three piece band (guitar, bass, and drums), you'll also enjoy the Steve Morse Band offerings; they provide excellent musicianship, and Steve can make a lot of different sounds with his guitar and synthesizers.
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