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Space Wrangler
Space Wrangler
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Artist: Widespread Panic
Label: Volcano
Category: Music

List Price: $13.98
Buy New: $9.48
You Save: $4.50 (32%)
Buy New/Used/Collectible from $7.24

Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars(29 reviews)
Sales Rank: 10306

Format: Original Recording Reissued
Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

UPC: 614223214429
EAN: 0614223214429
ASIN: B00005ABKS

Release Date: May 26, 1994
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Tracks:

  • Chilly Water
  • Travelin' Light
  • Space Wrangler
  • Coconut
  • Take Out
  • Porch Song
  • Stop-Go
  • Driving Song
  • Holden Oversoul
  • Contentment Blues
  • Gomero Blanco
  • Me and the Devil Blues/Heaven

Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com essential recording
Built on a solid foundation of Southern rock but given a contemporary spin that places them in the vanguard of current jam bands, Widespread Panic take an obvious respect for the past and turn it to their advantage as they plot the sound of the future. Space Wrangler is the album that started it all for Panic, introducing loose-limbed rhythmic excursions such as "Coconut" and trance-inducing jams like "Travelin' Light" and "Chilly Water" on an album initially released in the Atlanta area on the Landslide label. The 1992 reissue, courtesy of Capricorn, comes complete with three bonus tracks--"Holden Oversoul," "Contentment Blues," and a likely unprecedented combination of Robert Johnson and Talking Heads tunes on "Me and the Devil Blues" and "Heaven." --Daniel Durchholz


Customer Reviews:   Read 24 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars #1 Widespread CD   June 27, 2007
I recently crushed my foot(broken in several places) and have been recooperating with the help of W.P. Although I have been heavily medicated most of the time this is still some of the greatest music I have ever heard. I've been a Widespread fan for a while, but until recently I have only owned 3 of their CD's. In the last month I've purchased every CD they have. They just get better and better. I can't wait til I break something else!


5 out of 5 stars Fantastic first album   November 4, 2006
  3 out of 3 found this review helpful

This album was originally sold as cassette tapes at concerts. It finally came out as a CD around the same time as the second CD in 1991. Two bonus tracks were added to the CD. It is now 64 minutes long.

The sound quality on this CD is very good. It is hard to believe that this was originally a low budget, independent recording.

This is just a fantastic collection of hard driving, Southern rock songs. It is hard to describe and is not like other southern rock music.

The band plays with remarkable maturity and confidence. They establish a new sound and proudly play it.

This CD, and their second CD (simply called Widespread Panic) are both jaw-dropping, fantastic albums. On both CD's the band is a quartet that has a complex, but stripped down sound. It is the perfect sound for their hard driving style and songwriting.

After this album, the band would add a permanent percussionist and keyboardist. While they may be necessary for a live show, these additions really hurt the band on their studio albums. None of the following studio albums would even come close to the greatest of the first two albums.




5 out of 5 stars great album   July 31, 2006
  1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This is by far my favorite WSP album. The only song I don't really care for is "Contentment Blues".

The additions to the album "Me And The Devil Blues/ Heaven" is a great addition. They're one of the best tracks on the album.

If you've heard Widespread Panic and like what you've heard so far you need to get this album.



4 out of 5 stars check this out too   July 8, 2006
  2 out of 6 found this review helpful

I am a big fan of rootsy, acoustic rock with some jam band style, but not too much jam band style. This album is a fantastic treat that consistently delivers great music, song after song. If you enjoy this album and are looking for some similar albums then I recommend the following:
1) Beneath These Fireworks by Matt Nathanson
2) Good To Be Here by Ernest Goodlife Band
3) 1972 by Josh Rouse



5 out of 5 stars delightful, bueno studio album   May 28, 2006
  2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Space Wrangler is easily one of the best studio album from a jam band, ever. How this has gone under the radar for so long is beyond me. I borrowed this sucker and went out and bought a copy immediately. Space Wrangler is an album you'll want for summer nights. It has splashes of blues, jam, rock, and these really cool guitar and bass parts that are a trademark of Widespread Panic. There is a ton of variety in the songs too. Songs like Coconut remind me of Jack Johnson, although a bit jammier, and Porch Song remains one of my favorite songs ever. The song lengths are nice and average, which makes sense as this is a studio album.


The live renditions of these songs are good too, so check out some of the band's earlier live albums



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