Bark (Blackie and the Rodeo Kings album) explained

Bark
Type:Studio
Artist:Blackie and the Rodeo Kings
Cover:File:Blackie_&_The_Rodeo_Kings_-_Bark_Cover.jpg
Length:58:09
Label:True North Records
Producer:Colin Linden
Prev Title:Kings of Love
Prev Year:1999
Next Title:Let's Frolic
Next Year:2006

Bark is the third album by Blackie and the Rodeo Kings, released by True North Records on July 7, 2003.

Critical reception

Thom Jurek of AllMusic concludes his review with, "Produced by Linden, Bark is the garage band record of the year so far and reveals a band coming into its own with authority, reckless abandon, and a wicked rock & roll grin."

No Depression writes in their review, "The group’s third album, Bark, also owes much to the chops of three frontmen: Colin Linden, with the reedy voice of an openly passionate Lyle Lovett; Tom Wilson, whose nicotine baritone roughs up everything it touches; and Stephen Fearing, straight-ahead in vocal style and languidly soulful in delivery."[1]

Musicians

Production

Track information and credits adapted from the album's liner notes.[2]

References

  1. Web site: Review . 1 May 2004 . No Depression . 14 March 2020 .
  2. Bark . Blackie And The Rodeo Kings . liner notes . 2003 . . TND 300.

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