Mavericks is a collaborative album by the two original singer/songwriters of jangle pop band the dB's, Peter Holsapple and Chris Stamey. It was originally released in 1991 on Rhino Records and was re-released on January 15, 2008 by Collectors' Choice Music. The reissue featured six previously unreleased tracks. The album is noted for having a more acoustic and slower sound than Holsapple and Stamey's work with the dB's.
Critical reception
Initial
Upon its release, Mavericks received a very favorable review from Ira Robbins, who wrote in Entertainment Weekly that the album "resonates with emotional power." Robbins gave the album an A grade. A more mixed review appeared in the Chicago Tribune, where Mark Caro gave the album 2.5 stars out of 4 and wrote that "A few of the songs sit there like pudding on a plate, but others... seep in over time."
Retrospective
After the album was reissued in 2008, Michael Berick wrote in No Depression that Holsapple and Stamey "convey a sense of worldly experience in these songs," and Aarik Danielsen wrote in PopMatters that the album belongs "along the timeline of great heartland/jangle rock recordings of all-time". Holsapple told Magnet in 2009 that people often told him they thought Mavericks was "beautiful".
Track listing
- "Angels" (Stamey, Holsapple)
- "I Know You Will" (Holsapple)
- "Here Without You" (Gene Clark)
- "Close Your Eyes" (Stamey)
- "Anymore" (Holsapple)
- "I Want To Break Your Heart" (Stamey)
- "She Was The One" (Holsapple)
- "Geometry" (Stamey)
- "The Child in You" (Holsapple)
- "Lovers Rock" (Stamey)
- "Taken" (Holsapple)
- "Haven't Got The Right (To Treat Me Wrong)" (Stamey)
Personnel
- Alan Bezozi â Drums
- Michael Blair â Drums, Glockenspiel, Percussion
- Chris Butler â Tambourine
- Greg Calbi â Mastering, Original Mastering
- George Cowan â Mixing
- Geoff Gans â Art Direction
- Gene Holder â Guitar
- Peter Holsapple â Arranger, Autoharp, Bass, Drums, Acoustic and Electric Guitar, Organ, Piano
- James MacMillan â Engineer, Fretless Bass, Vocals
- Ilene Markell â Bass
- Matt Martinez â Mixing
- Brigid Pearson â Art Direction
- Jon Rosenberg â Engineer
- Jane Scarpantoni â Cello
- Bill Scheniman â Audio Engineer, Engineer
- Dave Schramm â Guitar, Steel guitar
- Ann Selznick â Engineer
- Michael Shockley â Tambourine
- John Siket â Engineer
- John Skilett â Audio Engineer
- Chris Stamey â Accordion, Arranger, Bass, Drums, Acoustic and Electric Guitar, Organ, Piano
- Carol Whaley â Photography
References