Pat Green Album: “Live at Billy Bob's Texas”
 Description :
Personnel: Pat Green (vocals, acoustic guitar); Brett Danahar (electric guitar); Jon Dan McBride (mandolin); Brendon Anthony (fiddle); Michael Tarabay (bass); Justin Pollard (drums).
<p>Recorded live at Billy Bob's Texas, Fort Worth, Texas. Includes liner notes by Bill Mack.
Album Information :
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Live at Billy Bob's Texas |
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UPC:662582500325
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Format:CD
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Type:Performer
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Genre:Country
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Artist:Pat Green
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Label:Image Recordings
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Distributed:Image Entertainment
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Original Release Year:1999
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Discs:1
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Recording:Digital
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Mixing:Digital
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Mastering:Digital
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Mono / Stereo:Stereo
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Studio / Live:Live
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Customer review - June 15, 2004
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
- BEST BILLY BOB'S EVER
Live at Billy Bob's is the "essential" Pat Green cd, so if you've never heard him, get this or "Here We Go (Live)" first. Both live albums are awesome, but Billy Bob's has better sound to it. I give this and Here We Go both 5 Stars, so either is a fine choice. GO PAT.
Customer review - August 09, 1999
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
- GREAT COUNTRY MUSIC!!
I SAW PAT GREEN AT THE "THIS IS GLORY" CONCERT FOR THE RECENT DEDICATION TO THE HILL COUNTY COURTHOUSE IN HILLSBORO EARLIER THIS YEAR. HE PUT ON QUITE A SHOW. I THINK I WITNESSED A SECOND GENERATION OF "TEXAS TROUBADOURS". I AM REMINDED OF THE 70'S...LISTENING TO RAY WYLIE HUBBARD, JERRY JEFF WALKER, WILLIE AND ALL THE OTHER MADD DOGS OF THAT ERA. REMEMBER THE ALAMO, LONG LIVE TEXAS.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- Back When Pat Was Still Good
I haven't seen Pat in concert since his "Three Days" album, but he use to put on a great show. This was recorded druing that time and it comes across on the record. Orginal, energetic, and flat out good, this album will be appreciated by any Texas Country Music fan or fan of Pat.
Customer review - May 11, 2003
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
- Darn Good Texas Country Music
Pat Green has revitalized interest in Texas country singers. This is a great album and doesn't sound "Nashville" ('cause it was recorded at Billy Bob's!). Pat Green's songs are written about all the good things in life: partying, girls, and Texas. A great album for anyone trying to escape the country music fallbacks of wining, crying, dog-left-me, wife-left-me, ain't-my-truck-great style of music.
- Texas music the right way
It's funny - we Texans are hardest on our own and while I loved the recent Wave on Wave album, this one is still better. Worth the space in the truck on a roadtrip!
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