The Wallflowers: Jakob Dylan (vocals, guitar); Michael Ward (guitar); Rami Jaffee (piano, Hammond B-3 organ, organ); Greg Richling (bass); Mario Calire (drums).
Additional personnel: Jay Joyce, Leo Le Blanc, Fred Tackett, Michael Penn, Gary Louris, Mike Campbell, Don Heffington, Sam Phillips, T-Bone Burnett, Adam Duritz, Kevin Patrick Warren, Jon Brion, Stephen Bruton, Tobi Miller, David Rawlings, Matt Chamberlin.
Engineers: Toby Wright, Neal Avron, Jon Schiff, Tom Lord-Alge.
Recorded at Sunset Sound, Groove Masters, O'Henry Studios, House Of Blues West and Brooklyn Studios, Los Angeles, California.
"6th Avenue Heartache" was nominated for 1997 Grammy Awards for Best Rock Song and Best Rock Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal. "One Headlight" won the 1998 Grammy Award for Best Rock Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal. "The Difference" was nominated and "One Headlight" won the 1998 Grammy for Best Rock Song.
Personnel: Jakob Dylan (vocals, guitar); Michael Ward (guitar); Rami Jaffee (piano); Matt Chamberlain, Mario Calire (drums).
Audio Mixers: Andy Wallace; Tom Lord-Alge.
Recording information: Brooklyn Studios, Los Angeles, CA; Groove Masters, LA, CA; House of Blues West, LA, CA; O'Henry Studios, LA, CA; Sunset Sound, Hollywood, CA.
Photographers: Mark Seliger; Nikhil Paniz.
Unknown Contributor Roles: David Rawlings; Don Heffington; Tobi Miller; Gary Louris ; Leo LeBlanc; Kevin Patrick Warren; Adam Duritz; Jon Brion; Michael Penn; Mike Campbell ; Neal Avron; Sam Phillips ; Stephen Burton; Fred Tackett.
On BRINGING DOWN THE HORSE, The Wallflowers refine their roots-rock and bring their considerable talents into focus. Now it's clear what distinguishes them from the rest of the roots-rock pack, and it's not just their convincing vintage musical chops. Singer/songwriter Jakob Dylan (son of Bob) has developed a knack for elliptical, imagistic lyrics that still convey urgent emotions. The intriguing collection of songs Dylan wrote for BRINGING DOWN THE HORSE catalogs the disillusionment and frustration he sees in himself and around him.
Adam Duritz, Michael Penn and Sam Phillips are among a star-studded group of guests here, but their contributions are tastefully understated, never distracting the listener from the band's signature sound. One of the most distinctive pieces of that sound is the organ work of Rami Jaffee, whose style combines elements of Charles Hodges' playing for Al Green with Al Kooper's seminal work with Jakob Dylan's dad. T-Bone Burnett's sympathetic production makes the most out of the quiet, acoustic passages as well as the anthemic rockers.
- Format: CD
- Genre: Rock
- Released: 5/21/1996
- Released: 05/21/1996
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