Bad Livers
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Biography
[Edit]The clubs of Austin, TX, proved to be fertile ground in the 1990s for bands with eclectic musical influences, but the Bad Livers may have been the least-categorizable ensemble of all. The trio's recorded songs ran the gamut from traditional folk and bluegrass to blues, early rock & roll, punk rock, and eventually even trance music. At the height of their long touring career it was possible to hear music by the Carter Family, Iggy Pop, Monk, Mississippi John Hurt, the Misfits, and Slayer, all in the course of one concert set. They tapped into a base of music fans who could appreciate a mongrelized music, but the later stages of their career showed that "Americana" could be a musical category as confining as any other; the band's increasingly experimental outlook resonated only intermittently with the preferences of fans of traditional music. The Bad Livers' instrumentation was unique within the pop/rock realm: lead singer Danny Barnes played banjo, guitar, and resonator guitar; Mark Rubin played bass and tuba; and in late 1996 the two were joined by Bob Grant on mandolin, guitar, and tenor banjo. Grant replaced Ralph White, who played fiddle and Cajun and Mexican accordion with the trio.
Both Rubin and Barnes grew up with bluegrass music, and that genre label was as apt for the Bad Livers as was any other. Rubin, raised in rural Oklahoma, began playing tuba as a youngster and continued his studies into high school, when he also began playing bass. Rubin also heard klezmer music in his youth, and the soundprint of the klezmer band would become audible in the music of the Bad Livers. The group was formed in 1990, right after Rubin had attended the New Music Seminar in New York and was inspired to put together his own band; it coalesced with an ad hoc Danny Barnes Trio, which actually consisted of Barnes plus whatever other musicians he was able to raise on the phone on any given evening.
The Bad Livers gained widespread attention from Austin clubgoers in 1991 and became the sensation of the SXSW music conference the following year. They signed with the Chicago-based Touch & Go label, releasing Delusions of Banjer (1992) and Horses in the Mines (1994). Another recording, Dust on the Bible, was originally sold on cassette at the trio's live shows and was later issued on CD by Touch & Go under its Quarterstick imprint; it was a collection of bluegrass-gospel standards that showed that the group could play it straight when they so desired. The Bad Livers moved to the North Carolina-based Sugar Hill label for Hogs on the Highway (1997) and 1998's Industry and Thrift, the latter album produced by longtime Texas music gadfly Lloyd Maines. Each subsequent release broadened the trio's musical range, and Blood and Mood, which appeared in early 2000, was an unclassifiable mixture of bluegrass, punk, sampling of various kinds, and other electronic techniques. The album was alternately hailed as a masterpiece and denounced as the final step in a long betrayal of traditional bluegrass; the group's website dryly noted that it was "to date the worst selling title in the catalog." By that time Barnes and Rubin had both become involved with solo projects of their own; Rubin was the music supervisor for Richard Linklater's film The Newton Boys, and Barnes, who had moved to Washington state, had composed music for the Seattle Symphony Orchestra. After Blood and Mood, though the Bad Livers never officially dissolved, the individual members' solo projects took precedence. Barnes released several left-of-center banjo albums somewhat reminiscent of the Bad Livers' early material, while Rubin remained a fixture of the Austin live-music and recording scene.
Title: Horses in the Mines
Artist: Bad Livers
Genre: Folk Rock, Country, Alternative, Songwriter/Lyricist
Title: Dust On the Bible
Artist: Bad Livers
Genre: Gospel, Folk Rock, Country, Outlaw Country, Alternative, Songwriter/Lyricist
Title: Delusions of Banjer
Artist: Bad Livers
Genre: Rock, Folk Rock, Country, Alternative, Songwriter/Lyricist
Title: Industry and Thrift
Artist: Bad Livers
Genre: Rock, Folk Rock, Country, Alternative Country, Songwriter/Lyricist
Title: Hogs on the Highway
Artist: Bad Livers
Genre: Rock, Folk Rock, Country, Alternative Country, Alternative, Songwriter/Lyricist
Title: Blood and Mood
Artist: Bad Livers
Genre: Rock, Folk Rock, Country, Alternative Country, Alternative, Songwriter/Lyricist
Collections
Title: I Love Texas
Genre: Country
Title: Best Acoustic Country
Genre: Country
Title: The Best of Indie Roots
Genre: Folk
Title: Coffee House Classics - Alt Country
Genre: Country
Title: Sugar Hill 50
Genre: Country
Title: Hits of Alternative Country
Genre: Country
Title: Folk Sing Along Songs
Genre: Folk
Title: Hits of Newgrass
Genre: Country
Title: Tennessee - Music State, USA
Genre: Country
Title: Discover Acoustic Country
Genre: Country
Title: The Song Retains the Name, Vol. II
Genre: Alternative
Title: Classic Country from a Kentucky Speakeasy
Genre: Country
Title: Classic Country For Reading
Genre: Country
Title: Pickathon Music Festival 2008
Genre: Country, Alternative
Title: Classic Country: Hello Hangover
Genre: Country
Title: Bluegrass: Pickers Paradise
Genre: Country
Title: Silly Country
Genre: Country
Title: Discover Bluegrass Country
Genre: Country
Title: Classic Country Ballads
Genre: Country
Title: Country Rockin'
Genre: Country
Title: FabricLive 07: John Peel
Genre: Breakbeat , Electronica, House, Techno
Title: Country Rock Deep Cuts
Genre: Country Rock
Title: Bluegrass Essentials (CD2)
Genre: World Music, Country, Folk
Featuring albums
Title: Mother, Queen of My Heart: A Collection of Songs Inspired By Mom
Artist: Various Artists
Genre: Country