| 1. Shiver |
| 2. My Own Movie |
Editorial Reviews
Natalie Imbruglia makes a welcome return with 'Shiver' taken from her eagerly anticipated album Counting Down The Days. Backed with the non-album track 'My Own Movie'. Sony. 2005.
Shiver Pt.1,Natalie Imbruglia,Bmg,5"CD Singles,Pop
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Greatest Hits
Billy Joe Shaver Manufacturer: Compadre Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000LC5AXY Release Date: 2007-04-03 |
Tracks:
- Good Ol USA
- Georgia On A Fast Train
- Freedom's Child
- Try And Try Again
- Old Chunk Of Coal
- Step On Up
- Honky Tonk Heroes
- Hottest Thing In Town
- That's What She Said Last Night
- When Fallen Angels Fly
- I Couldn't Be Me Without You
- Black Rose
- Light A Candle For Me
- Ride Me Down Easy
- Melody
- Old Five And Dimers
- You Asked Me To
- Live Forever
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Johnny Cash once called him "my favorite songwriter," and Waylon Jennings recorded nearly an entire album (Honky Tonk Heroes) of his material in 1973--lots of folks insist that was the first true "outlaw" record. Billy Joe Shaver, whose "Old Chunk of Coal," "Georgia on a Fast Train," and "Old Five and Dimers" rank as standards of Texas singer-songwriter lore, is closer to his 70th birthday than his 60th, but he still burns it down on stage, and he still lives the soulful, close-to-the-bone life of his impoverished, raggedy-ass youth. These days, it would be easy for the five-time Grammy nominee to lean on his woeful personal story--growing up picking cotton and dropping out of school in the eighth grade, then losing his wife, mother, and guitarist son, Eddy, in a matter of months at the turn of the millennium. Instead, he continues to challenge himself in his writing. This collection of his best-loved songs (it's erroneous to call them "hits") contains a driving live rendition of "Georgia" and two new offerings (the remarkable love song "Light a Candle for Me" and the tongue-in-cheek "Melody") as well as some lubricated on-stage preaching and storytelling. (It also reprises his unfortunate duet with Big & Rich on "Live Forever"... but let's pretend that never happened.) Shaver's singing remains an acquired taste, rivaling a rusty barn-door latch rattling in the wind. Yet in the age of Pro-Tooled prettiness, authenticity never sounded more welcome. --Alanna NashCustomer Reviews:
Original Mind.......2007-05-25
One of the greatest songwriters. Ever........2007-04-13
Shaver's songs range from the patriotic enthusiasm of "Good Ol USA," to the whistfulness of "Melody," to the raucous delight of "Honk Tonk Heroes," to the beautifully poignant of "When Fallen Angels Fly." On the rowdy "Georgia on a Fast Train," he proudly sings of his eighth grade education; he may be sending the wrong message to the youth of today, but let's face it, we don't give a good god-darn. He's an old chunk of coal, who will one day be a diamond; he praises the hottest girl in town, who used to hang around with Heaven 'til she learned too much; he's tempted by a rose of a different name; he's an old five and dimer and still dang-proud of it. But, truthfully, we can sum up Billy Joe Shaver with one simple paraphrase of one of his most elegant songs: like the greatest that humanity has to offer, Billy Joe Shaver is gonna live forever.
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Tramp on Your Street
Billy Joe Shaver Manufacturer: Volcano ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000099F Release Date: 1993-08-10 |
Tracks:
- Heart of Texas
- Oklahoma Wind
- Georgia on a Fast Train
- Live Forever
- If I Give My Soul
- Tramp on Your Street
- K. A. N. D., Corsicana, Texas
- Good 'Ol U.S.A.
- The Hottest Thing in Town
- When the Fallen Angels Fly
- Take a Chance on Romance
- Old Chunk of Coal
- I Want Some More followed by Tenntex Tear Down
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Billy Joe Shaver has never had a hit of his own, but he's written plenty of hits for others (John Anderson's "Old Chunk of Coal," Tom T. Hall's "Old Five and Dimers," Bobby Bare's "Ride Me Down Easy"), and he's credited for launching the "Outlaw Country" movement by writing every song but one on Waylon Jennings's 1973 album, Honky Tonk Heroes. Shaver's own albums, though, are highly prized among critics and his fellow musicians, and both those camps celebrated the release of only his second album in 11 years, 1996's Tramp on Your Street. Waylon Jennings helps out his old pal on the autobiographical "Heart of Texas" and on "Oklahoma Wind," which manages to evoke the tragedy of the American Indian without getting all sentimental. Brother Phelps adds hillbilly harmonies to two songs. Best of all is the title song, a true story about a 10-year-old Billy Joe Shaver walking 10 miles to hear Hank Williams sing at the Wonder Bread bakery in Corsicana, Texas. The song blossoms, however, into a universal anthem about the importance of culture to the poorest and most desperate among us. --Geoffrey HimesCustomer Reviews:
great........2006-05-23
Billy Joe proves Nashville can be forgotten.......2005-09-06
Eddie Shaver is a great guitarist. He will be missed. This boy could chops some wood! And he has great taste in not overdoing any of these numbers. He should have been a a studio mainstay in Nashville, instead he is dead.
His father is the master behind all of this. What a great songwriter and even a good singer and muscian. If you are country music fan, please get this cd and find out what Nashville had either forgotten or doesn't know about.
5+ Stars for a Living Legend!.......2003-05-07
I was indeed enthralled by this record and had to explore why this Billy Joe dude is called a 'living legend'. This record is outstanding, and kicks off with two duets with Waylon Jennings. It seemed fitting that Billy's resurgent record would open with Waylon's assistance, as it was Billy's muse that produced the great songs that became Jenning's 'Honky Tonk Heroes' in 1973 and introduced Billy to the world. No small feat for the 'unknown writer' at the time, seeing as though it is considered the opening salvo of the 'outlaw movement'.
I was very pleased to hear Billy's "Old Chunk of Coal" after being familiar with John Anderson's version. Billy's version carries more emotional weight as he imbues the song with first person emotion; indeed, the song was orginally written in the late 1970s when Billy decided to forgo wine and drink with the help of his good Lord. I've since found out that the legend himself, Johnny Cash recorded the song in the late 70s as well. 'Good Ol' USA' is a unique piece, basically melding the seemingly disparate elements of 'music hall' with the wisdom of a honky tonk bard.
The two duets with Brother Phelps are excellent and make you wonder if the chief 'Headhunter' is still on the prowl! 'Live Forever' is absolutely a stunning piece of spirituality, with excellent picking by Eddy on the acoustic. "If I Give My Soul' is a more uptempo tune and mimics the theme of the aforementioned 'Old Chunk of Coal'.
There's nothing much more you can say about 'Georgia On A Fast Train' besides it's much different from the original tune included on his 1973 debut 'Old Five and Dimers' which had a slower, storytelling tempo. "Got a good Christian raisin' and a 8th grade education, ain't no need y'all a treatin' me this way" summates in a nutshell where Billy Joe is coming from. Oh yea, I recall there is a sequence in the video where Eddy is playing on a railraod track which reminded me of the ballyhooed video featuring Joe Perry of Aerosmith. Let's just say it did not remind one of some clever sales gimmick as the Shavers are as real as real can be. Eddy was indeed a great hard rock guitarist! R.I.P.
'Hottest Thing In Town' is a 'hard honky tonkin' rock' tune that will have you on your feet for the longest!
The cd reminds me somewhat of Johnny Cash's 'UnChained' album in that you have a country legend pairing up with a rocker a la Tom Petty. Shaver leaned more toward the hillbilly blues side of things than The Man In Black though and this album is built on original material while Cash's American Recordings series is built more on great covers. I'd say this is akin to Hank Williams Sr. coming back to the land of the living and recording with say, Eddie Van Halen!!!
There is a great live cd "Unshaven: Live At Smith's Olde Bar" that chonicles many of these tunes and captures the ferocity of Shaver live. I had the chance to see Shaver live in 1998 at a club in Houston, Texas. What energy and verve these guys displayed!!! Billy Joe came out into the audience after the show and I even chatted with him a minute or two. I told him I was from Alabama and that Texas had a Montgomery and Huntsville within 25 miles of each other, much like two of Alabama's four largest cities. He mentioned he had lived in both Huntsvilles and I asked him how it felt living near the 'death chamber'. Billy said the Alabama version of Huntsville provoked death more than the Texas one because 'you die from the rocket fumes'. The guy is like meeting your next door neighbor or something; no pretense whatsoever. Perhaps this kept him from being the 'household name' he deserves to be because he does not have a 'stars air' to him. I like to believe it makes him more remarkable and loved by the fans because 'he is what he is' on his records! The girldfriend wasn't bad, either LOL!
This is a 5 star record easily, but I'd still say 'Old Five and Dimers' is the pinnacle of the songwriting muse of Billy Joe Shaver. 'Outlaw classics' such as 'Willie the Wandering Gypsy', 'Georgia On a Fast Train', 'Good Christian Soldier', and 'Old Five and Dimers' debuted on that magic platter. Chances are if it was an outlaw hit for Willie, Waylon, Kristofferson, Cash, or even Tom T. Hall, it was penned by Billy. In fact, Tom T. Hall said Billy was his favorite songwriter.
I'd put this cd in the Top 5 of alt country-country rock records I've heard in the last 15 years behind 'American Recordings' by Mr. Cash and 'The Impossible Bird' by Cash's former son in law, Nick Lowe. GREAT RECORD!
Go check out the All Music Guide and see that they say on a review for 'Victory' that Mr. Shaver is "the only songwriter who could ever hope to stand toe-to-toe with Hank Williams, Sr". Get this cd and many others and see why for yourself!
Billy has went through a lot of late, with the loss of Eddy, his mother, his wife, and his own heart attack. I raise my glass to his resilience, managing to put out a great record like 'Freedom's Child' last year amidst all the heartache.
It don't get no better than this.......2003-04-08
Shaver: Take Your Hats Off!.......2001-10-18
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Brother to the Blues
Tab Benoit , Billy Joe Shaver , Jim Lauderdale , and Louisiana's LeRoux Manufacturer: Telarc ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000EYK4EE Release Date: 2006-04-25 |
Tracks:
- Pack It Up
- Bring It On Home To Me
- Brother To The Blues
- Why Are People Like That?
- I'm On Your Side
- I Heard That Lonesome Whistle
- If You Love Me
- Comin' On Strong
- So High
- Grace's Song
- Moon Coming Over The Hill
- Somehow
- Can't Do One More Two Step
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Louisiana native Tab Benoit has been slinging his swamp-R&B-blues-rock concoction for the better part of 15 years, and from the sound of this disc's opening two tunes, it seems that little besides his backing band has changed. But when the title track kicks in with sorrowful fiddle, crying pedal steel (also played by Benoit), and a lovely, lonely honky-tonk melody, it's clear the singer/guitarist has decided to visit some unique territory. Country stalwarts Jim Lauderdale and Billy Joe Shaver swing by to provide duet vocals for Benoit's versions of their songs. Even Hank Williams Sr.'s "I Heard That Lonesome Whistle" gets covered as Benoit finds the blues at the heart of the country standard. Those who are not county lovers need not be concerned that Benoit has gone all George Jones on them. He still grinds out slabs of tough bayou rocking in the crackling "So High" and the opening "Pack It Up." There's also a heartbreaking, loungey, slow blues ("Somehow") and a soul-seared cover of Sam Cooke's "Bring It on Home to Me" that shows how effective Benoit is as an interpretive vocalist. The funky Little Feat/Neville Brothers-styled "Can't Do One More Two-Step" truly brings it home on a diverse outing that stretches boundaries and adds depth to Benoit's already impressive roots. --Hal HorowitzCustomer Reviews:
You are only cheating yourself if you don't add this to your collection........2007-04-06
very good.......2006-11-06
Artists influence apparent.......2006-06-15
Interesting, if not misleading title!.......2006-06-02
Warning: This is not a blues CD.......2006-05-11
It's well recorded. It has some nice music. It has fiddles, banjos and pedal steel guitars. But it isn't a "brother to the blues." It's only a distant cousin.
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Everybody's Brother
Billy Joe Shaver Manufacturer: Compadre Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000SLYE5S Release Date: 2007-09-25 |
Tracks:
- Rolling Stone
- Get Thee Behind Me Satan
- When I Get My Wings
- Most Precious
- Winning Again - Billy Joe Shaver, Marty Stuart
- No Earthly Good - Kris Kristofferson, Billy Joe Shaver
- If You Don't Love Jesus
- To Be Loved by a Woman
- Tough Get Going
- Greatest Man Alive
- Played the Game Too Long - Billy Joe Shaver, Tanya Tucker
- You'll Always Be My Best Friend
- Jesus Is the Only One That Loves Us
- Everybody's Brother
- You Just Can't Beat Jesus Christ
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Restless Wind: The Legendary Billy Joe Shaver: 1973-1987
Billy Joe Shaver Manufacturer: Razor & Tie ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000002ZD8 Release Date: 1995-09-19 |
Tracks:
- Black Rose
- Old Five And Dimers Like Me
- Bottom Dollar
- Lately I Been Leanin' T'ward The Blues
- Texas Uphere Tennessee
- Ride Me Down Easy
- When I Get My Wings
- A Restless Wind
- You Asked Me To
- Fit To Kill And Going Out In Style
- Ragged Old Truck
- I'm Just An Old Chunk Of Coal
- Amtrak (Ain't Coming Back)
- Low Down Freedom
- I Been To Georgia On A Fast Train
- Sweet Mama
- It Was Fun While It Lasted
- Good News Blues
Amazon.com
In many respects, the true measure of an artist is his reputation among peers. Using this metric, Billy Joe Shaver remains one of country music's greatest assets. Culled from six records (three from the '70s and three from the '80s), this retrospective not only salutes the songwriter, but also sheds light on the gruff, effortless singer. Assisted along the way by friends including Dickey Betts, Willie Nelson, and son Eddy, Shaver sings with brutal honesty about love, faith, religion, rambling, fighting, and freedom. Despite the varied subjects, he never seems to contradict himself: He knows that all have a place in real life. More than "outlaw country," this is "outcast country." Eddy's guitar work, which accompanies all of the 1980s work, adds even more punch to his father's sound. By anyone's expectations, this would have been the definitive Shaver collection, but who'd have thought that Billy Joe and son would still be pumping out superb records throughout the 1990s? --Marc GreilsamerCustomer Reviews:
the real deal........2007-03-26
The best of his breed!.......1999-04-20
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The Real Deal
Billy Joe Shaver Manufacturer: Compadre Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000AQKYUU Release Date: 2005-09-20 |
Tracks:
- Live Forever (with Big and Rich)
- Theres No Fool Like an Old Fool
- Livin and Lovin Lie
- It Just Aint There For Me No More
- Jesus Christ is Still The King
- Slim Chance and the Cant Hardly Playboys (with Kevin Fowler)
- I Changed My Mind
- Sweet Melody
- Valentine (with Nanci Griffith)
- You Ought to be with Me When Im Alone
- Down the Road by the Way
- West Texas Waltz (with Kimmie Rhodes)
- The Real Deal
- If the Trailers A Rockin Dont Come Knockin
- Try and Try Again
- Aunt Jessies Chicken Ranch
Amazon.com
Rough-hewn Texas treasure Billy Joe Shaver is something like that old chunk of coal he once wrote about--except his "diamond" already shines through. On this self-produced effort, his first new studio release in three years, he strips things down to the basics in mostly acoustic arrangements that sometimes recall Hank Williams Sr. at his starkest and most vulnerable. The material--alternately heartbreaking ("Livin' a Lovin' Lie") and outrageously earthy ("If the Trailer's Rockin' Don't Come Knockin'")--cuts a wide path, including two reworked numbers: a hot-wired version of "Live Forever" with Big & Rich, who, led by Big Kenny, sail into an evangelistic romp near the end; and an invigorated solo rendition of "Jesus Christ Is Still the King." Shaver has been to hell and back on a pack horse in the last six years--his wife died after a long bout with cancer; his blazingly talented guitarist son, Eddy, died of a drug overdose; and his own health was threatened. But what a comeback, steeped in his faith in the Almighty and his own power of resurrection. The evidence is here in abundance. "Slim Chance and the Can't Hardly Playboys," a vocal collaboration with Kevin Fowler, showcases Shaver's renewed sense of humor, while "Valentine," an affecting duet with Nanci Griffith, does as much as his recent wedding to spotlight his belief in romance as redemption. There's not much to quibble with here, unless you're a grinch who wants to gripe about Shaver's meandering sense of pitch, his way of sometimes circling around a note before he finally lands. But if you are, there's a bonus track here for you--a sprightly accordion-laced version of "Feliz Navidad" with Flaco Jimenez. This is "The Real Deal," all right. And then some. --Alanna NashAlbum Description
It seems like Billy Joe Shaver's experienced everything a musician can--except that he has never self-produced an album. So Shaver hunkered down in a Pedernales, Texas, studio to record 14 out of 16 new tracks for The Real Deal. He explains, "It was great to be able to sing the way I want to sing. I could set up the arrangements how I wanted rather than having to fit someone else's." He was also joined by old and new friends, including the country superstar duo Big & Rich, who co-produced their duet with Shaver on his inspirational masterpiece "Live Forever." According to Big Kenny from the duo, "Shaver is a classic poet and a songsmith...the kind of person you can listen to for hours, with a spirit and soul that grabs your attention." The duet marks the first time the double platinum duo has recorded an outside song. Others who joined Shaver included Nancy Griffith (who sang on the song "Valentine"), Kimmie Rhodes ("West Texas Waltz"), Flaco Jimenez ("Feliz Navidad"), and Kevin Fowler ("Slim Chance and the Can't Hardly Playboys"). The album also contains Shaver's fervent reminder about the power of persistence, "Try and Try Again." The Real Deal follows the well-received Tribute to Billy Joe Shaver: Live, which featured such friends as Robert Earl Keen, Joe Ely, Jimmie Dale Gilmore, Guy Clark, Todd Snider, Cory Morrow, Bruce Robison, and Kelly Willis, among others. Shaver is truly one of the most respected living figures in American music today. Johnny Cash called him "my favorite songwriter." (He has written for Cash as well as Bob Dylan, Elvis Presley, Waylon Jennings, Kris Kristofferson, the Allman Brothers, and Bobby Bare.) The Washington Post noted that "when the country outlaws were collecting their holy writings, Billy Joe Shaver was carving out Exodus."Customer Reviews:
Great Road Trip music.......2007-06-28
country genius........2007-03-26
The Real Deal.......2007-01-09
Talent that Really Shines.......2006-10-23
TB
This man has some BIG Cowboy boots!!!.......2006-07-28
The songs are sharp. The lyrics are just daggers. The mood they create are stunning. "No Fool Like An Old Fool", "Livin' and Lovin" Lie" and "Just Ain't There For Me" will be classics!! The music and the emotion just make you stop and listen and become one with these songs.
The opener with Big and Rich is a nice step away for BJS. I've heard some complaints. I personally like ""Gonna Live For Ever". Great tune with a cool message. Might bring BJS to the mainstream fame he deserves!
There are even a couple of raunchy-ish songs on this offering. NICE!!!
Really..This is a 10 Star cd.
BJS must have some really BIG Cowboy boots...That much talent has got to have someplace to reside!!
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The Earth Rolls On
Shaver Manufacturer: New West Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005ARPK Release Date: 2001-04-10 |
Tracks:
- Love Is So Sweet
- Evergreen Fields
- Hard Headed Heart
- New York City Girl
- Restless Wind
- Sail Of My Soul
- You're Too Much For Me
- Blood Is Thicker Than Water
- Star In My Heart
- It's Not Over Till It's Over
- Hearts A' Bustin'
- Leavin' Amarillo
- I Don't Seem To Fit Anywhere
- The Earth Rolls On
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Father and son Shaver achieve one of their most powerful syntheses to date--punctuating the plainspoken poetry of Billy Joe's hardscrabble songs with the electrifying charge of Eddy's blues-rock guitar. Recruiting musicians that include Springsteen bassist Gary Tallent and Wilco's keyboardist Jay Bennett and drummer Ken Coomer, the Shavers push country music to its extremes. It's hard to imagine a more exhilarating anthem than the album-opening "Love Is So Sweet," a funnier kiss-off song than "Leavin' Amarillo," or a gut-punch testament that hits harder than the collection's centerpiece, "Blood Is Thicker Than Water." On the six-minute title cut that closes the album, Eddy displays a subtle sensitivity at odds with his reputation as a guitar firebrand. Unfortunately, one of 2001's best albums is a bittersweet triumph, a renewal for the father but an epitaph for the son, with Eddy's death following the sessions. --Don McLeeseCustomer Reviews:
Eddie's swan song.......2002-09-29
The Wall Street Journal was right--this is great music!.......2002-05-29
I wish everybody could hear this.......2002-04-19
You don't know me, but I love this record!.......2001-06-16
A hard-won masterwork.......2001-06-05
My favorite track is the stubbornly unsentimental "I don't seem to fit anywhere" wherein the singer grapples with his own nomadic existence. All together, a stunning and defiant masterpiece of the first order, and probably the greatest record any of the Shavers has yet produced.
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Outlaw Country - Live From Austin Tx (Dig)
Willie Nelson , Kris Kristofferson , Waylon Jennings , Billy Joe Shaver , and Kimmie Rhodes Manufacturer: New West Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000GBEX1A Release Date: 2006-09-26 |
Tracks:
- Fighter - Kris Kristofferson
- I'd Have Been Out Of Jail - Waylon Jennings
- Just One Love - Kimmie Rhodes
- First And Last Time - Billy Joe Shaver
- We Don't Run - Willie Nelson/Kris Kristofferson
- Promise - Kris Kristofferson
- I Do Believe - Waylon Jennings
- Espiratu Santo Bay - Kimmie Rhodes
- You Just Can't Beat Jesus Christ - Billy Joe Shaver
- Too Sick To Pray - Willie Nelson
- Pilgrim's Progress - Kris Kristofferson
- Just Watch Your Mama & Me - Waylon Jennings
- Lines - Kimmie Rhodes
- On The Road Again - Willie Nelson/Waylon Jennings
Amazon.com
Though the "outlaw" tag is a little tired at this late date, this 1996 recording from the Austin City Limits series (also available on DVD) represents an appealing country tradition, the "guitar pull." Such intimate, informal, round-robin performances, whether in a club or somebody's living room, find songwriters taking turns sharing material, much of it new or previously unrecorded, for their mutual enjoyment. All of the artists gathered on this Austin soundstage (which might as well be their living room) are Texas treasures, and most are national legends. Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings, and Kris Kristofferson teamed together in the Highwaymen (who frequently performed Nelson's "We Don't Run," which they reprise here). Nelson has long been a champion of Billy Joe Shaver's songwriting, while Jennings recorded an entire album of Shaver's songs. The angel-voiced Kimmie Rhodes sings one duet with Nelson and another song she wrote with Jennings. Acoustic guitars and impromptu harmonies abound, and there's never a setlist. Highlights are as funny as Jennings's "I'd Have Been Out of Jail" (basically a barroom tale leading to the title punch line) and as chilling as Shaver's a cappella "First and Last Time." After Jennings strikes a religious chord with "I Do Believe," Rhodes takes a spiritual turn with "Espiritu Santo Bay," Shaver responds with "You Can't Beat Jesus Christ," Nelson offers "Too Sick to Pray," and Kristofferson previews the then-new "Pilgrim's Progress." The performance ends with the best-known tune, Nelson's "On the Road Again," which becomes a collective celebration of the joys of "making music with my friends." --Don McLeeseCustomer Reviews:
A Great Live Recording........2006-10-17
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Old Five and Dimers Like Me
Billy Joe Shaver Manufacturer: Koch Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000001SMQ Release Date: 1996-11-19 |
Tracks:
- Black Rose
- Old Five And Dimers Like Me
- L.A. Turnaround
- Jesus Christ, What A Man
- Played the Game Too Long
- I Been To Georgia On A Fast Train
- Willy The Wandering Gypsy and Me
- Low Down Freedom
- Jesus Was Our Savior And Cotton Was Our King
- Serious Souls
- Bottom Dollar
- Ride Cowboy Ride
- Good Christian Soldier
Amazon.com
Old Five and Dimers Like Me is archetypal outlaw country. Released in 1973, it's a showcase for Billy Joe Shaver's significant songwriting skills (the title track and a couple others became standards in Lone Star circles). As a vocalist, Shaver is a gruff droner a la Five and Dimers producer Kris Kristofferson. In other words, he doesn't range far, but he hits the mark most of the time. Fans of the genre will appreciate this timepiece. --Steven StolderCustomer Reviews:
the real mccoy........2007-03-26
Some of the best song writing.......2005-11-21
Old Five and Dimers Like Me.......2003-06-24
Classic Honkey-Tonk.......1998-07-10
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Unshaven: Live at Smith's Olde Bar
Billy Joe Shaver Manufacturer: Volcano ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000009AC Release Date: 1995-06-27 |
Tracks:
- The Hottest Thing In Town
- Good News Blues
- Georgia On A Fast Train
- Hony Tonk Heroes
- Honey Bee
- Ride Me Down
- Love You 'Til The Cows Come Home
- Live Forever
- Black Rose
- Old Chunk Of Coal
- Sweet Mama
- You Asked Me To
Customer Reviews:
Live, loud, and essential!.......2006-01-10
It's a little bit Country, and a whole lot Southern Rock.......2004-10-29
Billy Joe and Eddy Shaver AND..........2004-04-06
aspasia
Live Texas Roadhouse Honky Tonk At It's Absolute Finest.......2003-12-25
For over 20 years, Billy Joe Shaver had been lauded by both the critics and his contemporaries yet criminally ignored for by the music buying public. However in the mid 1990's, Shaver jumpstarted his career with a fierce new sound, a new band that featured his guitar-prodigy son, the late, great, Eddy and an outstanding new album "Tramp On Your Street". "Unshaven" was released hot on the heels of this amazing and featured many of his best loved songs, including "Georgia On A Fast Train", "Hottest Thing In Town", "Honky Tonk Heroes" and "Live Forever".
As a veteran of many Shaver's live shows, I can attest this as fine of a snapshot of their live show that you'll ever find. For me their live shows often approached the level of a religious experience. Man...I miss those days and that music!
Country? Rock? Great? Yes. Yes. Yes........2002-11-17
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