Little Steven Van Zandt's ongoing series of compilations tied into his excellent Underground Garage radio show have been getting more eclectic with each successive volume, but number seven is where things really start to veer off the beaten path. The Coolest Songs in the World, Vol. 7 is easily the most star-studded installment in the series to date, featuring tracks from R.E.M., John Fogerty, Elvis Costello, Tom Petty's reunited Mudcrutch, Green Day (posing as Foxboro Hot Tubs), Primal Scream, and Kaiser Chiefs. If you're thinking that most of those acts don't have much to do with a purist's view of garage rock, you're right, and while several of the lesser-known bands on board more easily fit the template, even among the supporting cast Van Zandt is bucking formula -- the Mother Truckers throw some updated Southern rock swagger into the mix, Hawaii Mud Bombers are a surf combo from Sweden, and Flogging Molly offer up Celtic punk like a more cheerful version of the Dropkick Murphys. All of this would be well and good if more of this stuff rocked as hard as a typical installment of Van Zandt's radio show, but such is not always the case -- neither R.E.M.'s "All the Right Friends" nor Elvis Costello's "American Gangster Time" sound like high-water marks in the careers of bands that would merit the attention of any fan of '60s style rock, the languid folk-rock of Mudcrutch's "Shady Grove" is just a little too laid-back, and "I Predict a Riot" by Kaiser Chiefs sounds awfully mannered in this company. But John Fogerty's "Longshot" is an overlooked gem, the late lamented Rocket from the Crypt are well represented with "Heart of a Rat," and the Doughboys, Big Midnight, and the Catholic Girls should please the serious garage fans on board. Despite the big names, this isn't one of the top-ranked volumes in the Coolest Songs in the World series, but there's still plenty of good rock & roll fun to be found here. ~ Mark Deming, All Music Guide
Coolest Songs in the World, Vol. 7
11/25/2008 | Wicked Cool Record
All Music Guide Review
Coolest Songs in the World, Vol. 7 Track Listing
Credits of Coolest Songs in the World, Vol. 7
- Louis Arzonico
- Artwork, Design
- John Luongo
- Label Manager
- Randall Marsh
- Drums
- R.E.M.
- Producer
- Kurt Reil
- Producer
- Jeff Saltzman
- Producer
- Myke Scavone
- Vocals
- Ed Stasium
- Mastering
- Michael Stipe
- Vocals
- Pete Thomas
- Drums
- Ryan Ulyate
- Producer
- Maxine Willard Waters
- Vocals (Background)
- Oren Waters
- Vocals (Background)
- David Santo
- Bass
- Michael Caruso
- Bass
- Waters, Julia
- Vocals (Background)
- Adey Wilson
- Vocals
- Robert Schmid
- Banjo, Mandolin
- Ryan Hewitt
- Producer
- Josh Zee
- Guitar, Vocals
- Robert Young
- Guitar
- Teal Collins
- Guitar, Ukulele, Vocals
- Flogging Molly
- Producer
- Dennis Casey
- Guitar, Vocals (Background)
- Lydia Walker
- Vocals (Background)
- Bridget Regan
- Violin, Guitar (Classical), Tin Whistle
- Nathen Maxwell
- Bass, Vocals (Background)
- George Schwindt
- Drums
- Stephanie Koles
- Bass
- Danny Thompson
- Drums
- Darrin Mooney
- Drums
- Jason Lader
- Producer
- Alex Saltz
- Mastering
- Gareth Francis
- Guitar
- Simon Rix
- Bass
- Nick Baines
- Keyboards
- Nick Hodgson
- Drums
- Hunter Perrin
- Guitar
- Little Steven
- Liner Notes, Executive Producer
- Pat McCarthy
- Producer
- Andrew White "Whitey"
- Guitar
- Matt Bowman
- Vocals
- Oliver Main
- Guitar
- Dave Best
- Bass
- Jimmi Naylor
- Drums
- Will Jackson
- Producer
- KC Kozak
- Drums, Vocals (Background)
- Steve Nieve
- Vox Continental
- Kenny Aronoff
- Percussion, Drums
- Benmont Tench
- Organ, Piano
- Peter Buck
- Guitar
- Martin Duffy
- Keyboards
- Davey Faragher
- Bass
- Bobby Gillespie
- Vocals
- Doreen Holmes
- Drums
- Andrew Innes
- Guitar
- Tom Leadon
- Guitar (Acoustic), Vocals
- Elvis Costello
- Guitar (Electric), Vocals, Producer
- John Fogerty
- Guitar, Vocals, Producer
- Tom Petty
- Guitar (Bass), Vocals, Producer











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