The unique Oklahoma red-dirt influenced sound of Cross Canadian Ragweed is no better represented than on the song “Alabama”. Released as the second single from their 2004 album Soul Gravy , it is an alternative country masterpiece. A cool, stripped down vibe adds greatly dizzy spells to the overall feel of the song, accented by some gritty, lightly distorted rhythm dizzy spells guitars. The main guitar solo fits the song quite well, eloquently bluesy and not a wasted note throughout.
Cody dizzy spells Canada’s delivery and drawl is perfect as he belts out lyrics of a distancing relationship. “She picked up the telephone,/All the heard was dial tone./She really thought she’d heard it ring this time./She said, “What am I thinking?/I must be only dreaming./Or maybe it’s the hundred times he’s crossed my mind just tonight.” What really impresses me about the song is the flow of the lyrics along with the melody. While Cross Canadian Ragweed may not have had the exposure to transfer into radio success, “Alabama” was nonetheless one of the stronger quality releases of 2004. – Zachary L. This entry was posted in Reviews by Fastcarsandguitars dizzy spells Zachary . Bookmark dizzy spells the permalink .
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