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Fly Me Courageous was released during the outbreak of the Persian Gulf War. In turn, the album's title track was interpreted as a pro-war song. [5] "Fly Me Courageous" reached #15 on the Modern Rock Tracks chart. [6] Drivin' N Cryin's guitarist Kevn Kinney said of the song's success:
In 1991, the band released the hard-rocking Fly Me Courageous. [2] Produced by Geoff Workman, the album became the band's most commercially successful album and would be certified gold. [5] The next few years the band toured with artists such as Neil Young and Soul Asylum.
Fly Me Courageous (1991) Smoke (1993) Wrapped in Sky (1995) Professional ratings; Review scores; Source Rating; AllMusic [2] Smoke is the fifth album from Southern ...
A native of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Kinney formed Drivin N Cryin with bassist Tim Nielsen and drummer Paul Lenz after moving to Atlanta, Georgia in 1985. [2] Kinney and his bandmates remained a part of the Atlanta underground rock scene until the album Fly Me Courageous, and its hit-single title track, brought them to a national audience on mainstream rock radio.
Fly Me Courageous: Drivin N Cryin - 14 Soulside Journey: Darkthrone: Debut Solid Ball of Rock: Saxon - 15 Eight Track Stomp: Chickasaw Mudd Puppies - A Little Ain't Enough: David Lee Roth - Quik Is the Name: DJ Quik: Debut Step In the Arena: Gang Starr - This Is an EP Release: Digital Underground - 16 2nd Wind: Todd Rundgren - 21 1916 ...
Three of the album's songs, "Midwestern Blues," "Pre-Approved, Pre-Denied" and "This Town" had previously appeared on Kevn Kinney solo albums (released in 1994, 2009 and 2000, respectively). The vinyl version of the album was split into three sides, with the fourth side featuring three bonus tracks: "Take Me Out," "In The Drift Of Time," and a ...
Denise Sullivan of AllMusic called Mystery Road the "least memorable record in the Drivin' n' Cryin' canon". [9] Red Dirt Report's Andrew W. Griffin wrote of the reissue that "this new rerelease of a 28-year old album from Drivin' N' Cryin' is refreshing, primarily because we get to hear a band really starting to take off and become the band that refuses to throw in the towel all these years ...
James van Buren Fowler (June 29, 1959 – March 8, 2014) was an American rock and roll and blues guitar player from Atlanta, Georgia.He was the lead guitarist for Southern rock band Drivin' n' Cryin' from 1988 to 1993, and had previously toured with R.E.M. [1]