Daddy Long Legs - Lowdown Ways
- Theme from Daddy Long Legs
- Pink Lemonade
- Ding Dong Dang
- Mornin' Noon ; Nite
- Glad Rag Ball
- Bad Neighborhood
- Célaphine
- Winners Circle
- Back Door Fool
- Snagglepuss
- Be Gone
- Format
- Vinyl LP
- Genre
- Rock
- Catalog No.
- LP-YEP-2657
- Tracks
- 11
Lowdown Ways marks a quantum creative leap for Daddy Long Legs, the scrappy New York trio known for their stripped-down roots sound and in-your- face intensity that's garnered them fans in their hometown and overseas, where they've toured with such kindred spirits as The Damned, The Sonics, Hurray for the Riff Raff and the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion. They've been recognized by Rolling Stone, who aptly compared them to ""Chicago blues fired at the moon, played by the demented children of the Pretty Things."" This expansive, new territory that the band covers on Lowdown Ways is thanks to producer (and JD McPherson bassist) Jimmy Sutton, with whom the band recorded the album at Chicago's Hi-Style Studios, applies his technical know-how to broaden the sound of such instantly memorable tunes as ""Pink Lemonade"" (co-written by McPherson), ""Ding Dong Dang"" and ""Bad Neighborhood,"" which resonate with the down-and-dirty roots that have always been Daddy Long Legs' inspiration. Meanwhile, the band ventures successfully into unfamiliar territory with the pub-rock-style ""Winners Circle,"" the bittersweet acoustic ballad ""Back Door Fool"" and the dramatic album-closer ""Wrong Side of the River."" 1. Theme from Daddy Long Legs 2. Pink Lemonade 3. Ding Dong Dang 4. Mornin' Noon & Nite 5. Glad Rag Ball 6. Bad Neighborhood 7. Célaphine 8. Winners Circle 9. Back Door Fool 10. Snagglepuss 11. Be Gone 12. Wrong Side of the River
- Theme from Daddy Long Legs
- Pink Lemonade
- Ding Dong Dang
- Mornin' Noon ; Nite
- Glad Rag Ball
- Bad Neighborhood
- Célaphine
- Winners Circle
- Back Door Fool
- Snagglepuss
- Be Gone
- Format
- CD
- Genre
- Rock
- Tracks
- 11
Lowdown Ways is the new album from the New York City-based trio known as Daddy Long Legs. Produced by Jimmy Sutton (JD McPherson, Pokey LaFarge) at Hi-Style Studios, Lowdown Ways shows a natural progression for Daddy Long Legs. Songs like 'Pink Lemonade' and 'Mornin' Noon & Nite' exhibits the band's signature lo-fi contemporary blues sound mixed with edges of garage rock and punk. The band has played with legends such as The Damned, ? & the Mysterians, Dr. Feelgood and more, and tracks like 'Célaphine' play up those influences while bringing their own unique brand of blues to the table. The album features songwriting contributions from both JD McPherson and Jimmy Sutton and is the most cohesive release from the band so far.