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Chitliln' Fooks - Did It Again

Chitlin' Fooks cover art

Artist: Chitlin' Fooks
Title: Did It Again
Catalog#: AHA!050
Price: $10.00 buy

Tracks on this CD:
Did It Again
Sorry
Oh, Joanna
If One Day
Take the Money & Run
You & Me
Don't Wait Up
La Strada
Too Good To Be True
Almost Too Close
Go Easy On Me
Rings by Absinthe Blind (Mud Records)

Brand new album from Dutch/Belgian duo compared to a modern day Gram Parsons and Emmylou Harris.

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Chitlin' Fooks is Carol Van Dyk from Bettie Serveert, Pascal Deweze from Sukilove, and friends.

Chitlin' Fooks second full-length outing follows their critically lauded self-titled debut from 2001, and is a tender and alluring collection of songs sung by Dutch chantuese Carol Van Dyk (Bettie Serveert) and Belgian singer-songwriter Pascal Deweze (Sukilove). Still rich with the honest melancholy sweetness of classic Country & Western music and it's modern "Americana" equivalent, Did It Again adds to the mystique. "We wanted to steer away from the pure country feel of the first record and inject a little more soul and gospel influences. The fact that we did quite a lot of live playing as a band with the first album, gave some of the tracks a more 'rockier' feel than our self-titled debut. First time around, me and Carol still had to learn each others strengths and weaknesses - now it was much easier to poke a salty finger in a sore spot and easier to finish one anothers songs," observes Deweze. Did It Again sounds as if Carol, Pascal and compadres went stomping down the Natchez Trace, from Nashville to New Orleans, getting their bootheels muddy in the murky waters of the Delta. The duo and friends have succeeded in even further expanding their scope, delivering another collection of timeless songs rich in emotions, both musical and lyrical; from ragged rockers like the title track (with smart horn charts), and "Take The Money And Run" (in which van Dyk and Deweze conjure images of a modern day Bonnie and Clyde), to the bittersweet laments of "Too Good To Be True" and "Almost Too Close". Fans of traditional roots music will thrill to the dixie washboard rhythms of "Don’t Wait Up For Me" (featuring Carol van Dyk like you’ve never heard her). Unlike the band’s debut, no cover songs were recorded for this album. Deweze explains the songwriting process for Did It Again: “We wrote them ourselves so they must have picked us. We tried our hand at a Robert Wilkins cover but in the end that didn't make it to the album, mainly because I had a bad case of laryngitis and so my voice sounded like a dead bird. The last three days before rehearsals started, we wrote one song a day so there wasn't much time to write some extra stuff. We did it on purpose though. The small timeframe in which we write and record the Chitlin' songs give them a fresh and urgent spark. Or that's what we like to think...” Did It Again is simply true music by true people about life, love and forgiveness. Amen.
 
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