Ugly Buildings, Whores, and Politicians: Greatest Hits 1998–2009
Ugly Buildings, Whores, and Politicians: Greatest Hits 1998–2009 is a compilation album released by New West Records of songs coming from the first seven albums of the Drive-By Truckers discography. It was produced by David Barbe and "leads fans on an abbreviated journey of what the band has accomplished in their first 11 years."[1] The album was released in both Compact Disc and vinyl formats.
Track listing
- The Living Bubba (Hood)
- Bulldozers And Dirt (Hood)
- Ronnie And Neil (Hood)
- Zip City (Cooley)
- Let There Be Rock (Hood)
- Marry Me (Cooley)
- Sink Hole (Hood)
- Carl Perkins' Cadillac (Cooley)
- Outfit (Isbell)
- The Righteous Path (Hood)
- Gravity's Gone (remix) (Cooley)
- Never Gonna Change (Isbell)
- 3 Dimes Down (Cooley)
- Lookout Mountain (Hood)
- Uncle Frank (alternate version) (Cooley)
- A World Of Hurt (Hood)
Personnel
- Patterson Hood - guitar, vocals
- Mike Cooley - guitar, vocals
- Jason Isbell - guitar, vocals
- Brad Morgan - drums, vocals
- Shonna Tucker - bass, vocals
- John Neff - guitar, pedal steel
- Rob Malone - lyrics, vocals, guitar
- Earl Hicks – bass
- Matt Lane - drums
Charts
References
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| Singles |
- "Bulldozers and Dirt"/"Nine Bullets" (1996)
- "Never Gonna Change" (2004)
- "Aftermath USA" (2006)
- "A Blessing and a Curse" (2006)
- "Self-Destructive Zones" (2008)
- "A Ghost to Most" (2008)
- "The Righteous Path" (2008)
- "This Fucking Job" (2010)
- "Your Woman Is A Livin' Thing"/"Just Maybe" (2010)
- "The Thanksgiving Filter"/"Used To Be A Cop" (2010)
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| Live Albums | |
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| Compilations | |
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| Collaborations | |
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| Patterson Hood solo albums | |
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