Don't Call Me Buckwheat is an album by Garland Jeffreys.[6] It was released in 1992 by RCA Records, his first album in nine years.[7][8] The title of the album is a reference to a derogatory remark directed toward Jeffreys at a Mets game.[9]
The lead single "Hail Hail Rock n Roll" reached number 12 on the German Singles chart and spent 24 weeks in total on the chart.
Dutch director Anton Corbijn was responsible for the album's cover photography. He directed the video for "Hail Hail Rock n Roll", which was played on heavy rotation on MTV Europe.
The album was produced by Jeffreys.[10] Bernard Purdie, Vernon Reid, and Sly and Robbie appear on the album.[11]
The New York Times wrote that "most of the cuts on the record are impassioned autobiographical reflections on racial and ethnic identity and the struggle for self-esteem by a veteran New York songwriter who is of mixed ancestry: black, white and Puerto Rican."[10] The Chicago Tribune deemed Don't Call Me Buckwheat "an angry album, but it also is a very vulnerable and moving one as well ... There are no simple solutions or empty slogans here."[11] Rolling Stone wrote that it "suffers from having perhaps received a little too much help from Jeffreys's friends ... One hopes that at some point Jeffreys will hook up with a band that's capable of a little spontaneous combustion, as opposed to the airtight perfection of studio pros."[12] Stereo Review called it "a career high-water mark ... how many other fortysomething rockers can make such a claim?"[13]
No Depression called the album "one of the signature discs" of the 1990s.[14]
All tracks composed by Garland Jeffreys
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