Live At Billy Bob's Texas by Pat Green (2)

Live At Billy Bob's Texas

Pat Green (2)

1999

Live At Billy Bob's Texas is a Folk album by Pat Green (2), originally released in 1999. On Gatefold: 5 pressings tracked.

Sound DNA

  • Folk
  • Singer-Songwriter
  • raw
  • rowdy
  • outlaw

About

<i>Live at Billy Bob’s Texas</i> captures Pat Green on the rise, showing off his chops as a roadhouse entertainer as he prepares to plunge into the Nashville music machine. This 1999 release — recorded before a yowling audience at Willie Nelson’s annual Fourth of July picnic — offers a good sampling of his early repertoire, one steeped in the noble Lone Star singer/songwriter tradition. Green pays explicit tribute to his musical heroes in “Nightmare” and “Songs About Texas,” but whether the song celebrates Southern culture (“Here We Go”), phone sex (“1-900-Lover”) or the general joys of being alive (“Just Fine”), Pat and his blazing band have no trouble sustaining momentum throughout. Dixie-fried stompers like “Southbound 35” and “Me and Billy the Kid” compliment nicely wistful ballads like “Dancehall Dreamer” and “If I Had a Million.” The rousing story-song “George’s Bar” is a fine example of Green’s skill at fusing populist storytelling with accessible country-rock. <i>Live at Billy Bob’s Texas</i> is Green’s music undiluted by commercial concerns, served smoking hot.

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Tracklist

  1. 1Me and Billy the Kid3:51
  2. 2Take Me Out to a Dancehall3:47
  3. 3Southbound 355:08
  4. 4Going Away2:50
  5. 5Just Fine3:27
  6. 6Here We Go2:59
  7. 7Nightmare5:00
  8. 8#24:47
  9. 9The Bottle3:43
  10. 10Down to the River3:18
  11. 11Dancehall Dreamer4:12
  12. 12Songs About Texas4:02
  13. 131-900 Lover4:08
  14. 14If I Had a Million4:39
  15. 15George's Bar7:00

Credits

Performers

Rare pressing on Gatefold · 5 pressings tracked on Gatefold