Sanctuary Records
2004
Jackassolantern
About This Album
For over a decade now, Widespread Panic have been hosting wild Halloween gigs in Georgia. Always a treasured part of these shows is the band's choice of cover material. Jackassolantern is a collection of covers from the various Halloween performances over the years. Over half the material here features the late Michael Houser on guitar and vocals; the rest stars George McConnell in the same capacity. The set kicks off with a raucous, woolly read of the Black Sabbath behemoth "Sweet Leaf." While this version lacks the sheer dark thud of the original, it's nonetheless a more than credible garage take on the track. Likewise, "Sympathy for the Devil" comes off more as an homage than an attempt to interpret the Jagger/Richards original. It smokes. Other standouts include a rollicking blues-funk workout of the Doors' "Peace Frog/Blue Sunday." And a deeply textured, sprawling spooky garage read of War's "Slipping into Darkness" takes over three minutes to get rolling, but once it does, it just takes off. Spreadheads will be familiar with the cover of Jimi Hendrix's "Wind Cries Mary" that's here, and to be honest, it's a generic take.
Track List (try tracks 1,2,5,6 and 8)

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