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Sons of Crack Daniels : Medicine
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Brothers Cracker and Blacker create something that Morphine, Beck and Hank Williams would all hear in their waking nightmares. A Southern Gothic masterpiece!
Genre: Rock: American Underground
Release Date: 2006
Medicine Record Label: SB United
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Medicine 3:44 $0.99
Girl In Dirty Jeans 2:35 $0.99
Drivin' 4:46 $0.99
Papa's Hard To Please 2:38 $0.99
Sirena 3:41 $0.99
The Song I Wrote Yesterday 3:09 $0.99
Weary Blues From Waiting 2:37 $0.99
Rollin' 'N Tumblin' 8:03 $0.99
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Album Notes

Somewhere in the backwoods of radio free America, their cracklin souls scratched out of the transistor speakers into our generation. Like time-warped Troubadours from a past with talent unlike todays, The Legendary Sons of Crack Daniels have grown together in a new musical form.

Cracker and Blacker produce something entirely unique and apart from their own sounds. Together they create something that Morphine, Primus and Hank Williams would all hear in their waking nightmares. -Adam Mackintosh, Recording Artist-


- MUSICAL SIBLINGS PAY TRIBUTE TO DEAD FATHER -
"Pappy liked to do him a little drinkin" says Blacker, the younger of the two half brothers....

Born just days apart, "our time of conception was even closer" says Cracker, "You see ol' daddy Crack, rest his soul, and our mommas did a little partyin one night. and Blacker an' me...well, we're as close to twins as you can get, him bein' colored an' all..."

Blacker nods, adding "We never knew pappy, except from one old picture and the stories our mommas tell."Records show that the senior Daniels died of unknown causes prior to the birth of his sons, and the grief stricken mothers rented a Memphis flat and raised the boys together.

"Our mommas always spoke highly of him," says Cracker, "They say that even though pappy had a reputation for bein wild, he was a good man."

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