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Keys To The Kingdom

North Mississippi Allstars

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Released: Feb 2011
Label: Songs of the South Records
Keys to the Kingdom is bare-knuckled, eccentric and cracked. They are qualities that make total sense, considering the album is a tribute to Luther and Cody Dickinson's late father, the legendary Southern eccentric Jim Dickinson. The record kicks off with "This A'Way," a rocker that sounds like a cross between Exile On Main St.-era Rolling Stones and The Flamin' Groovies. From there, the album only gets better -- and far more self-aware of rock 'n' roll history. On "How I Wish My Train Would Come" the Allstars morph into a long-lost relic from the 1970s that bridged Lou Reed and Gary Stewart.
- Justin Farrar
North Mississippi Allstars - Keys To The Kingdom 2011-03-01
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    This A'Way
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    Jumpercable Blues
    Jumpercable Blues
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    4:09
    The Meeting
    The Meeting
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    How I Wish My Train Would Come
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    Hear The Hills
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    Stuck Inside Of Mobile With The Memphis Blues Again
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    Let It Roll
    Let It Roll
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    Ain't No Grave
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    Ol' Cannonball
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    New Orleans Walkin' Dead
    New Orleans Walkin' Dead
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    Ain't None O' Mine
    Ain't None O' Mine
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    Jellyrollin' All Over Heaven
    Jellyrollin' All Over Heaven
℗ 2011 North Mississippi Music, BMI