Two Graduated Jiggers

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Two Graduated Jiggers
Studio album by
Released2000
Recorded1993–1999, at Tandouri Sound, California
GenreCowpunk
LabelWaco's Goats
ProducerJon Wayne
Jon Wayne chronology
Texas Funeral
(1985)
Two Graduated Jiggers
(2000)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Sound & Vision4/5 stars[1]

Two Graduated Jiggers is the second album by Jon Wayne.[2] It was released in 2000 via Waco's Goats.[1]

Critical reception[]

No Depression called the album "as darkly foul and funny a masterwork as its predecessor," writing that Wayne "grunts, warbles, and slurs lyrics like a low-voiced bourboned-up Walter Brennan with Tourette’s."[3]

Track listing[]

  1. Texas Fuel Injection - 0:57 (Jimbo)
  2. Generator - 3:51 (Don Heffington)
  3. Texas Moquine Bird - 2:01 (J. Wayne)
  4. I Caught Me A Squirrel - 1:13 (J. Wayne & Jimbo)
  5. I Do Drive Truck - 2:16 (J. Wayne)
  6. Time To Drink Whiskey - 3:36 (Don Heffington)
  7. Texas Drum Cooker - 2:47 (J. Wayne & Jimbo)
  8. Texas Learning Center - 0:17 (J. Wayne)
  9. Country Porno - 2:15 (J. Wayne)
  10. Old MacDonald - 0:24 (Trad.)
  11. Donkey-Mule - 2:02 (J. Wayne & Jimbo)
  12. Mandolin Man - 3:59 (Marvin Etzioni)
  13. Death And Texas - 2:18 (J. Wayne)
  14. Rock It Billy - 2:03 (Jimbo)
  15. Las Vegas Audition - 5:06 (J. Wayne)
  16. Texas Jackin' Ledge - 2:57 (J. Wayne & T. Turlock)
  17. Jimbo's Clown Room - 0:09 (Jimbo)
  18. Balloon-Indian Girl - 0:51 (J. Wayne)
  19. Texas Genealogy - 6:15 (J. Wayne)
  20. International Squirrel - 2:54 (J. Wayne & Jibo)
  21. Texas Assonance - 14:39 (J. Wayne)

Personnel[]

  • Jon Wayne: guitar, organs, piano, vocal
  • Jimbo: drums, tuba, vocal
  • Earnest Beauvine: lead guitar, horns, pedal steels
  • Timmy Turlock: bass
  • Jon Wayne: record producer
  • Charlie McGovern: cover layout
  • Cheryl Swarens-Vaught: cover photos
  • John Cerney: billboard
  • Spleef: mixdown
  • Annie Harvey: band photos

Additional notes[]

Recorded 1993 through 1999 at Tandouri Sound, CA

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b Richardson, Ken (October 2001). "Shmountry!". Sound & Vision. 66 (6–10): 132.
  2. ^ "We Need a Gimmick". Salt Lake City Weekly. Retrieved 25 May 2021.
  3. ^ "Jon Wayne – Two Graduated Jiggers". No Depression. Retrieved 25 May 2021.


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