Widespread Panic finally makes a studio recording worthy of its legendary live reputation, with Til The Medicine Takes. Only one song clocks in over five minutes, as Panic tones down the noodling and tears into well-structured songs. "Blue Indian" and "Nobody's Loss" show Panic's debt to the hippie-updated folk of the Grateful Dead, and "All Time Low" sounds like a lost '60s classic rock staple. JoJo Hermann's keyboards highlight much of the album, especially "One Arm Steve," but the allure of Til The Medicine Takes, much like a Panic concert, is the communal vibe that everyone has contributed to a successful experience, including the listener. ~ Mark Morgenstein, All Music Guide
'Til the Medicine Takes
07/27/1999 | Volcano
All Music Guide Review
Track Listing
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Credits
- Joel Morris
- Sheet Music
- Todd Nance
- Drums, Vocals
- Domingo Ortiz
- Percussion
- Dave Schools
- Bass, Loops, Loop
- Jim Scott
- Mixing
- Efrem Towns
- Horn, Brass
- Dottie Peoples
- Vocals
- Colin Butler
- Turntables
- Matt Coby
- Assistant Engineer
- David Henry
- Strings, Engineer
- Bradshaw Leigh
- Engineer
- Flournoy Holmes
- Artwork, Art Direction, Design, Photography
- Kevin Harris
- Horn, Brass
- Julius McKee
- Horn, Brass
- John Hauser
- Trombone
- Ned Henry
- Strings
- Rob Haddock
- Assistant Engineer
- John Bell
- Guitar, Vocals
- Gregory Davis
- Horn, Brass
- David Farrell
- Engineer
- Corey Henry
- Horn, Brass
- John Hermann
- Keyboards, Vocals
- Michael Houser
- Guitar, Vocals
- Ted Jensen
- Mastering
- John Keane
- Banjo, Pedal Steel, Keyboards, Engineer, Producer, Mixing
- Roger Lewis
- Horn, Brass
- Anne Richmond Boston
- Vocals (Background)
- Widespread Panic
- Main Performer



















