Co-Balt
Co-Balt is the second studio album by the Athens, Georgia-based band brute., a collaboration between guitarist Vic Chesnutt and the members of Widespread Panic.[5] It was released seven years after the band's debut release, Nine High a Pallet, on April 9, 2002.[6] The night of the release, the band played their final live concert (though they would play a radio show a few weeks later) at The Tabernacle in Atlanta, Georgia.
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| Released | April 9, 2002 | |||
| Recorded | Fall 2001 | |||
| Genre | Rock, Southern rock, Jam | |||
| Label | Widespread Records (US)  Evangeline Records (UK)  | |||
| Producer | John Keane | |||
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| Source | Rating | 
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| The Austin Chronicle | |
| The Encyclopedia of Popular Music | |
| Pitchfork | 5.9/10[4] | 
Track listing
    
- "You Got It All Wrong" – 2:51
 - "Expiration Day" – 4:32
 - "Adirondacks" – 4:10
 - "You're With Me Now" – 3:35
 - "Scholarship" – 4:28
 - "Cutty Sark" – 3:36
 - "Morally Challenged" – 4:36
 - "No Thanks" – 4:24
 - "Puppy Sleeps" (Chesnutt, Schools) – 3:44
 - "All Kinds" – 5:31
 - "Cobalt Blue" – 8:59
 
- All tracks by Vic Chesnutt unless otherwise noted.
 
Personnel
    
- Vic Chesnutt – guitar, vocals, harmonica, keyboards, cover design
 - John Bell – dobro, vocals
 - Michael Houser – guitar
 - Todd Nance – drums, vocals
 - Dave Schools – bass
 - John Hermann – organ, piano
 - Domingo S. Ortiz – percussion
 
- Guest performer
 
- John Keane – pedal steel, guitar (acoustic, electric), vocals
 
- Production
 
- John Keane – engineer, producer, mixer
 - Chris Byron – assistant
 - Billy Field – assistant
 - Glenn Schick – mastering
 - Scott Sosebee – layout design
 
References
    
- Allmusic review
 -  Reviewed by Christopher Hess, Fri., July 19, 2002 (2002-07-19). "Brute: Co-balt Album Review - Music". The Austin Chronicle. Retrieved 2020-06-09.
{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) - Larkin, Colin (2011-05-27). The Encyclopedia of Popular Music - Colin Larkin - Google Books. ISBN 9780857125958. Retrieved 2020-06-09.
 - William Bowers (2002-06-05). "Brute: Co-Balt Album Review". Pitchfork. Retrieved 2020-06-09.
 - Budnick, Dean (2003). Jambands: The Complete Guide to the Players, Music, & Scene - Dean Budnick - Google Books. ISBN 9780879307455. Retrieved 2020-06-09.
 - "Reviews". CMJ New Music Report - Google Books. 2002-04-15. Retrieved 2020-06-09.
 
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