Abandon Jalopy
Abandon Jalopy is the project title used for a collection of personal songs by former Blind Melon (later Unified Theory) bassist Brad Smith. Smith began working on the album shortly after the death of Blind Melon frontman Shannon Hoon in 1995, and although the album was supposed to be issued in the late '90s, its release was held up until the summer of 2002 (via Smith's own Stank Face Laboratories label). Titled Mercy, the album featured such special guests as former Blind Melon members Roger Stevens, Christopher Thorn, and Glenn Graham, as well as former Edie Brickell/Pearl Jam drummer Matt Chamberlain and Squirrel Nut Zippers trombone player Jim "Jimbo" Mathus, among others. Smith also supported the release with a summer 2002 tour. ~ Greg Prato, All Music Guide
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Although it was ready for release three years earlier, former Blind Melon and Unified Theory member Brad Smith's debut solo album, Mercy, finally saw the light of day in 2001, under the pseudonym...
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I have another confession to make. I'm no fool'- Well you sure? When was the last time they'd made a hit besides 'Best Of You'? They just ditched the bullet, their career would've been over by now if it wasn't for that hit.
FULL REVIEWposted Apr 14, 2006


