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It'll Shine When It Shines

It'll Shine When It Shines
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 1974
Recorded1974
GenreCountry rock[1]
Length44:03
LabelA&M
ProducerGlyn Johns
David Anderle
The Ozark Mountain Daredevils chronology
The Ozark Mountain Daredevils
(1973)
It'll Shine When It Shines
(1974)
The Car Over the Lake Album
(1975)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]

It'll Shine When It Shines is the second album by the American country rock band The Ozark Mountain Daredevils, released in 1974.

Their debut album had been successful enough to give the band the clout to record their follow-up effort on the musicians' home turf. For the session, they cut their tracks in the pre-Civil War farmhouse that served as their rehearsal space, with producers Glyn Johns and David Anderle working from a mobile recording truck parked outside. The homey makeshift setup yielded a loose, organic vibe that invigorated material like Steve Cash's tongue-in-cheek swamp-rocker "E.E. Lawson".

This album contains the band's biggest single, "Jackie Blue", which reached number three on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1975. The song was brought in by Larry Lee late in the session and recorded at the insistence of Johns, who cajoled Lee into altering his original lyrics about a drug-dealing friend into a fond ode to a free-spirited female loner.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."You Made It Right"John Dillon, Elizabeth Anderson3:46
2."Look Away"Randle Chowning3:36
3."Jackie Blue"Larry Lee, Steve Cash4:11
4."Kansas You Fooler"Lee2:39
5."It Couldn't Be Better"Dillon, Anderson4:23
6."E.E. Lawson"Cash3:32
7."Walkin' Down the Road"Dillon3:28
8."What's Happened Along My Life"Lee3:32
9."It Probably Always Will"Michael Granda3:15
10."Lowlands"Dillon3:45
11."Tidal Wave"Cash, Dillon4:12
12."It'll Shine When It Shines"Cash, Dillon3:38

Charts

Chart (1974–1975) Peak
position
Australia (Kent Music Report)[2] 73
US Top LPs & Tape (Billboard) 19

Personnel

Production

  • Producer: Glyn Johns/David Anderle
  • Recording Engineer: Glyn Johns
  • Art Direction: Roland Young
  • Photography: Harry Mittman, Jim Mayfield
  • Liner notes: Ken Seeholzer

References

  1. ^ a b Johnson, Zac. It'll Shine When It Shines at AllMusic
  2. ^ Kent, David (1993). Australian Chart Book 1970–1992 (illustrated ed.). St Ives, N.S.W.: Australian Chart Book. p. 227. ISBN 0-646-11917-6.

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