The album gets off to a great
start with its title track, “I Got Your Medicine.” And that’s no empty bragging
there. This music certainly functions as medicine for those of us sick of the
new fascist America, those of us in need an antidote to the intense anger we
feel every bloody day that racist twit occupies the White House. There is a
good groove, some fun backing vocals and also nice touches on horns, and a bit
of a rock and roll vibe. On certain lines in the first half of the song, there
is a bit of a “Ticket To Ride” feel to the vocal delivery. That’s followed by a
kind of funky tune, “Don’t Leave It A Lie,” which I totally dig. I love the
exuberant blending of voices on this track. “Well, there ain’t a lie that ain’t been told/Unrealized dreams, pots of
gold/Sitting alone under a window sill/Of a bride-to-be against her will.”
Will Van Horn plays pedal steel on this track. This song is one of my
favorites, but really, this whole album is excellent.
The first cover of the album is
“I Gave Up All I Had,” written and originally recorded by Ted Hawkins. This
rendition maintains the original’s Sam Cooke vibe, while adding a bit of power.
“I gave up all I had/All the good things
that made me glad/I gave up all I had/For you.” Man, these guys can really
create a delightful early rhythm and blues sound, making it authentic and true.
Shinyribs also cover “A Certain Girl,” a delicious old-time playful rock and
roll number written by Allen Toussaint and previously covered by such artists as
The Yardbirds (it was the flip side to their first single), The Paramounts, The
First Gear, The Levon Helm Band and Warren Zevon. Come on, somebody, tell us
the girl’s name! This rendition by Shinyribs features some good stuff on keys
and horns, and by Lumar Leblanc on percussion. It’s followed by the final cover
of the album, “Nothing Takes The Place Of You.” Yes, from Allen Toussaint to
Toussaint McCall.
Trouble becomes personified in “Trouble,
Trouble,” a lively country rock number, in the lines “Trouble comes at you a hundred miles an hour/Trouble just wants to
pass/Trouble don’t slow down in the curve/But trouble runs out of gas.”
That’s followed by a ridiculously fun song, “Tub Gut Stomp & Red-Eyed Soul.”
Certainly part of this tune’s charm is the work of the backing vocalists, who
give it a playful innocence. Plus, there is wonderful stuff on keys by Winfield
Cheek. I can’t help but fall in love with a song that has lines like “He once was a verb, but now he’s just a noun.”
Shinyribs then slow things down with “I
Knew It All Along,” a soulful gem with a classic feel and an excellent,
passionate vocal performance by Kevin Russell. “I let you go where you want to be/Even if that’s not here with me/And
it hurts me to sit here and watch you leave.”
My favorite track on this album
is “I Don’t Give A Shit.” Seriously, this one totally made my day. It’s about
the perfect couple, and is delivered as a duet, with Alice Spencer taking the
female lead vocal part. This song makes me laugh every time. Here is a taste
of the lyrics: “I remember our first
date/You told me I was just the bait/For your old girlfriend/She came walking
in/I don’t think we ever even ate/Nobody ever said we was compatible/Nobody
ever said we’s meant to be/No one ever suggested/We should in any way be
connected.” (Okay, maybe I’m insane, but the chorus reminds me a bit of “Achy
Breaky Heart,” but please don’t let that keep you from listening to it. And
actually, I didn’t hear “Achy Breaky Heart” until after I got the soundtrack to
A Dirty Shame. A friend had to tell
me that “Itchy Twitchy Spot” was a parody of it. I had no idea. Fuck, am I
still in parentheses?) “I don’t give a
shit/You don’t give a shit/We’re a match made in heaven, it’s plain to see/I
don’t give a shit about you/You don’t give a shit about me.”
The fun continues with “Ambulance,”
which has a classic rock and roll ending and asks that eternal question, “How did I get here?” And then for those
in need of a bit of roadhouse gospel, the album concludes with “The Cross Is
Boss.” “I was baptized in a swimming
pool/The holy hand of the man, you know, it pushed me down/Our communion wine
was Concord grape/All that chlorine and the preacher in a gown.”
CD Track List
- I Got Your Medicine
- Don’t Leave It A Lie
- I Gave Up All I Had
- Trouble, Trouble
- Tub Gut Stomp & Red-Eyed Soul
- I Knew It All Along
- A Certain Girl
- Nothing Takes The Place Of You
- Hands On Your Hips
- I Don’t Give A Shit
- Ambulance
- The Cross Is Boss
I Got Your Medicine was released on February 24, 2017.
I need the lyrics please to I got your Medicine
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