Artist: Jack Logan
Waxed - Record Review from Issue #56 March-April 2005
Jack Logan – Nature’s Assembly Line
Of the many things about Jack Logan that continue to impress, one of the most admirable is that his clubhouse approach to writing and recording has never become a gimmick. Beginning with 1993′s Bulk, the two-disc collection that landed him prominently in the pages of Rolling Stone and elsewhere (he was even profiled on “The [...]
Waxed - Record Review from Issue #41 Sept-Oct 2002
Jack Logan & Bob Kimbell – Woodshedding
Here comes Sisyphus. That’s a song title on Jack Logan’s latest album, but it could be a metaphor for his career. Nearly a decade after the release of Bulk, the 1994 double-disc debut that drew on fifteen years’ worth of Logan’s living-room recordings and spurred his somewhat infamous ascension from average-guy obscurity to a few [...]
Waxed - Record Review from Issue #35 Sept-Oct 2001
Jack Logan – Monkey Paw
Hey, not bad for a mechanic. Jack Logan has undoubtedly heard that one before, but there is something to be said for albums recorded for the sheer joy of the experience. Logan made a lot of hay in his early days by not quitting his day job, and not even seeming to want to. He’s [...]
Waxed - Record Review from Issue #21 May-June 1999
Jack Logan – Buzz Me In
To date, the book on Jack Logan has tended to open with one or more of the following chapter headers: “Born In The USA”: Logan’s just a regular-guy working-class stiff from Doraville, Georgia, repairing swimming pool motors by day, getting together with his pals at night, knocking back a few beers and knocking out a [...]
Waxed - Record Review from Issue #16 July-Aug 1998
Jack Logan/Bob Kimbell – Little Private Angel
Fans of Athens, Georgia, mechanic-turned-songwriter Jack Logan generally fall into two camps. On the one hand, there are those who gravitate toward Logan the do-it-yourself storyteller, whose shadow-filled sketches of prairie desolation and gothic paranoia are created with subtle, painterly strokes. Then again, other folks prefer Logan the ringleader, who regularly gathers his musician pals [...]
The Long Way Around - Feature from Issue #6 Nov-Dec 1996
Vic Chesnutt – Gravity In Bulk
Five years ago, Jack Logan was dividing his time between repairing pool motors by day and constructing enough songs with his musician friends to fill a 90-minute tape in one session by night. Today, after two albums and enough glowing press to wallpaper his house, Logan’s life isn’t radically different. Oh, some things have changed, [...]
Waxed - Record Review from Issue #2 Winter 1995
Jack Logan & Liquor Cabinet – Mood Elevator
Truth is I almost wish Jack Logan hadn’t put out another record so soon after the double-disc Bulk. God knows I’m sucker enough for compulsive songwriters like Billy Childish or Wesley Willis, but the idea of this unknown Southern gentleman holing up with his tunes and his friends and bursting out once or twice a [...]
Miked - Live Reviews from Issue #3 Spring 1996
Jack Logan & Liquor Cabinet – J.C. Dobbs (Philadelphia, PA)
“Ladies and gentlemen…Jack Logan & Liquor Cabinet.” Doesn’t quite have the impact of “…The Rolling Stones,” but if the band continues to roll out the raging full-on show on display recently, it could. It was a revelatory live experiences, and unexpected at that. I entered the club devoid of any real fervor for one of [...]
