Tribute to the American Duck explained

Tribute to the American Duck
Type:studio
Artist:The Dillards
Cover:Tribute to the American Duck.jpg
Released:1973
Genre:Country rock[1]
Producer:Rodney Dillard
Chronology:The Dillards
Prev Title:Roots and Branches
Prev Year:1972
Next Title:Country Tracks
Next Year:1976

Tribute to the American Duck is the seventh album by American band the Dillards. Released only a year after Roots and Branches, Tribute features the same lineup and a country rock sound.[1] Billy Ray Latham's electric guitar features on "Caney Creek", and rock influences are evident in the song writing and cover choice. The album features a re-recorded version of "Dooley" from the Dillards' debut, Back Porch Bluegrass.

Mitch Jayne again assumes a more subdued role in Tribute, ceding his role as bassist to two electric bass players. He does, however, contribute more to the songwriting of the album than to Roots and Branches, and he makes his debut as a lead vocalist in the final song, "What's Time to a Hog?" Rodney Dillard's wife Linda Dillard begins contributing to the Dillards in this album, singing backup vocals and co-writing "Carry Me Off" with Rodney and Mitch.

Track listing

  1. "Music is Music" (Rodney Dillard, Mitch Jayne)
  2. "Caney Creek" (I. Alexander)
  3. "Dooley" (Rodney Dillard, Mitch Jayne)
  4. "Love has Gone Away" (Rodney Dillard, Mitch Jayne)
  5. "You've Gotta Be Strong" (Jerry La Mirand)
  6. "Carry Me Off" (Linda Dillard, Rodney Dillard, Mitch Jayne)
  7. "Smile for Me" (Gary Itri)
  8. "Hot Rod Banjo" (Buzz Clifford, J. Henry Burnett, Paul Potash)
  9. "Daddy was a Mover" (Rodney Dillard, Mitch Jayne)
  10. "What's Time to a Hog?" (Dean Webb, Mitch Jayne)

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Dillards Biography . Huey . Steve . AllMusic. 2022-11-13.