After a four-year gap since their second album, Freakwater returned with another solid effort that's not as bare-bones as their debut, but a little earthier than Dancing Under Water. Not a lot of new ground is broken, yet Old Paint somehow doesn't sound at all tiresome. All of their strengths remain in place: fine, mournful harmonies, good original songs, some well-chosen covers (Loudon Wainwright's "Out of This World" is a particular highlight), and nice unobtrusive touches of pedal steel and fiddle embellishing the acoustic guitars. This is modern country-folk at its best, and in fact would really be more suitable for the roots-country audience, except that the execution is too direct, the production too basic, and the songwriting's too heartfelt for the contemporary country marketplace. Thus it is that the group's primary listenership is the alternative rock community, which is country's loss: few performers today are performing roots music so convincingly, without sounding forced or dated. ~ Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide
Old Paint
10/10/1995 | Thrill Jockey
All Music Guide Review
Old Paint Track Listing
Credits of Old Paint
- Brad Miller
- Photography
- Larry Nix
- Mastering
- Brad Wood
- Recorder, Producer, Mixing, Engineer
- John McEntire
- Producer
- Popahna Brandes
- Cello
- Bob Egan
- Pedal Steel, Group Member, National Steel Guitar
- Catherine Ann Irwin
- Guitar (Acoustic), Paintings, Group Member, Vocals, Guitar
- David Wayne Gay
- Bass (Upright)
- Freakwater
- Producer, Main Performer
- Janet Beveridge Bean
- Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar, Percussion, Arranger, Vocals, Multi Instruments, Group Member















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