Tin Cans & Car Tires

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Critical reception

The Washington Post thought that "there are still some examples of self-indulgence—opaque lyrics, overly fussy passages, odd time signatures for no good reason—but the album is dominated by eight songs where the conversational vocals, catchy melodies and Americana roots offer an accessible entry to the band's improvisatory dexterity."[4]

Track listing

  1. "Stranger Than Fiction" (Derhak) — 3:02
  2. "Spaz Medicine" (Schnier) — 5:06
  3. "Nebraska" (Derhak) — 3:50
  4. "Head" (Schnier) — 5:46
  5. "Hi & Lo" (Garvey) — 4:29
  6. "Plane Crash" (Derhak) — 8:54
  7. "Letter Home" (Schnier) — 4:07
  8. "Big World" (Schnier) — 4:49
  9. "Again and Again" (Schnier) — 4:34
  10. "It" (Garvey) — 5:04
  11. "Happy Hour Hero" (Derhak) — 5:03
  12. "Queen of the Rodeo" (Schnier) — 3:07

Personnel

moe.:

  • Rob Derhak - bass, Nepalese bells, acoustic guitar, vocals
  • Chuck Garvey - lead guitar, rhythm guitar, acoustic guitar, vocals
  • Al Schnier - lead guitar, lap steel, rhythm guitar, acoustic guitar, vocals
  • Vinnie Amico - drums, percussion

Additional musicians:

  • Jeffrey Pettit - alto saxophone on "Spaz Medecine"
  • Andrew Bellavia - tenor saxophone on "Spaz Medecine"
  • David Fitzhugh - flugelbone on "Spaz Medecine"
  • Andrew Winn - Wurlitzer piano on "Nebraska"
  • Lorenza Ponce - violins on "Plane Crash"
  • Jane Scarpantoni - cellos on "Plane Crash"
  • Steve Young - Hammond organ on "Plane Crash"
  • J.C. Kuhl - saxophone on "Happy Hour Hero"
  • John Carroll - piano & Hammond organ on "Happy Hour Hero"
  • John Alagía - tambourine on "Queen of the Rodeo"

Production:

  • John Alagía - producer
  • Doug Derryberry, John Siket - engineer
  • John Halpern - photography
  • Rick Pohronezny - assistant engineer
  • Steve Young - engineer
  • Joel Zimmerman - art direction

Charts

Album - Billboard

Year Chart Position
1998 Billboard Heatseekers 21[5]

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