| 1. Heart of Texas - Waylon Jennings, Billy Joe Shaver |
| 2. Oklahoma Wind - Waylon Jennings, Billy Joe Shaver |
| 3. Georgia on a Fast Train |
| 4. Live Forever - Brother Phelps, Doug Phelps, , Billy Joe Shaver |
| 5. If I Give My Soul - Brother Phelps, Doug Phelps, , Billy Joe Shaver |
| 6. Tramp on Your Street |
| 7. K.A.N.D., Corsicana, Texas |
| 8. Good Ol' U.S.A. |
| 9. Hottest Thing in Town |
| 10. When the Fallen Angels Fly |
| 11. Take a Chance on Romance |
| 12. I'm Just an Old Chunk of Coal (But I'm Going to Be a Diamond Someday) |
| 13. I Want Some More/Tenntex Tear Down |
Tramp on Your Street,Billy Joe Shaver,Zoo,Americana,Progressive Country,Singer/Songwriter
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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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Tramp on Your Street
Billy Joe Shaver Manufacturer: Zoo ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00004SM2N |
Tracks:
- Heart of Texas - Waylon Jennings, Billy Joe Shaver
- Oklahoma Wind - Waylon Jennings, Billy Joe Shaver
- Georgia on a Fast Train
- Live Forever - Brother Phelps, Doug Phelps, , Billy Joe Shaver
- If I Give My Soul - Brother Phelps, Doug Phelps, , Billy Joe Shaver
- Tramp on Your Street
- K.A.N.D., Corsicana, Texas
- Good Ol' U.S.A.
- Hottest Thing in Town
- When the Fallen Angels Fly
- Take a Chance on Romance
- I'm Just an Old Chunk of Coal (But I'm Going to Be a Diamond Someday)
- I Want Some More/Tenntex Tear Down
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