Audio Collection
Trouble Ain't Over
Pribek
Guitar driven collection of original songs that range from roadhouse stomp to retro funk to bebop.
Collection Contents
| # | Title | Length | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
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I Let The Whisky Kiss Me (Goodnight) | 2:36 | Play |
| 2 |
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Salvation | 4:23 | Play |
| 3 |
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Country Mile | 5:13 | Play |
| 4 |
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Rule Of Seven | 3:30 | Play |
| 5 |
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Cannonball | 2:50 | Play |
| 6 |
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Soul Searching | 4:23 | Play |
| 7 |
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Follow You | 4:08 | Play |
| 8 |
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Two Trains | 3:26 | Play |
| 9 |
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Munk | 5:26 | Play |
| 10 |
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Trouble Aint Over | 4:22 | Play |
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Description
I dont think you duck something because its uncomfortable, especially when its the truth, states guitarist, singer and songwriter Jack Pribek upon completion of his all-original debut solo CD, Trouble Aint Over.
I dont think any of these songs (mine or anybody elses)are very important in the grand scheme of things. But hopefully some people may hear it (the CD) and feel better. Maybe in that way, it may enrich somebodys life.
A student and avid performer of the guitar for nearly 30 years, Pribek didnt start writing music (seriously at least) until five years ago. I wasnt able to write, period, until I was able to be honest with myself, and I dont think I have been honest with myself until the last five years or so.
The lyrical content may be serious, but its also playful (like Rule of Seven) and witty (i.e. Soul Searchin). The music may be rooted in the blues, but also smacks of jazz-funk and country-rock.
The production is impeccable, the musicianship superb. Pribeks choice of guitar is the Fender Telecaster. Early on, he was impressed by the stylings of the two Roys, Nicholls and Buchanan. His thoughts on Roy Buchanan He played a wide range of material, and made more noise than the rest of the guys without using stomp boxes or gizmos.
Trouble Aint Over can be deciphered as a life album that is inherently spiritual. Pribek insists: The only thing you can comment on with any authority is what youve been through in life. But you cant get cocky about it. When you get to well, Ive found it now, then youre about to get your ass kicked. Thats been my experience at least.
Samuel (Slam) Clanton
Pribek Track info;
Trouble Aint Over
Tracks:
1. I Let The Whisky Kiss Me (Goodnight) 2:36
2. Salvation 4:23
3. Country Mile 5:13
4. Rule Of Seven 3:30
5. Cannonball 2:50
6. Soul Searching 4:23
7. Follow You 4:08
8. Two Trains 3:26
9. Munk 5:26
10. Trouble Aint Over 4:22
All songs written by Jack Pribek except I Let The Whisky Kiss Me (Goodnight), written by Jack Pribek, Bill Dees, Dave Abner.
All songs published by House Of Dees Music (B.M.I.) and Column Two Music (B.M.I.).
Produced and recorded by Lou Whitney. Assisted by Eric Schuchmann.
Mastered by Randy Kling.
Jack Pribek- vocals and guitar
D. Clinton Thompson- guitar
Joe Terry- keyboards
Bobby Lloyd Hicks- drums
Lou Whitney- bass
Bill Dees- harmony vocals
Joy Steele- harmony vocals
Robin Rees- harmony vocals
Gang vocals on Country Mile by Ryan Lear, Robert Arnold, Sam Clanton, and Bill Dees