Live from Austin, TX (Drive-By Truckers album)
Live From Austin, TX is the second live album by the Southern rock band Drive-By Truckers. It was released as a two disc CD/DVD combo. It was recorded on September 26, 2008, and boasts an almost twelve minute recording of the song 18 Wheels of Love, which was originally released on their first album Gangstabilly.
Guitarist Patterson Hood stated the album and DVD are: "by far our best filmed performance."[1]
Track listing
- "Perfect Timing" (Cooley)
- "Heathens" (Hood)
- "A Ghost To Most" (Cooley)
- "The Righteous Path" (Hood)
- "I'm Sorry Huston" (Tucker)
- "3 Dimes Down" (Cooley)
- "Puttin' People On The Moon" (Hood)
- "Space City" (Cooley)
- "The Living Bubba" (Hood)
- "Zip City" (Cooley)
- "18 Wheels Of Love" (Hood)
- "Let There Be Rock" (Hood)
- "Marry Me" (Cooley)
Personnel
- Patterson Hood - guitar, vocals
- Mike Cooley - guitar, vocals
- Brad Morgan - drums
- Shonna Tucker - bass, vocals
- John Neff - guitar, pedal steel
- Jay Gonzalez - keyboards
References
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- "Bulldozers and Dirt"/"Nine Bullets" (1996)
- "Never Gonna Change" (2004)
- "Aftermath USA" (2006)
- "A Blessing and a Curse" (2006)
- "Self-Destructive Zones" (2008)
- "A Ghost to Most" (2008)
- "The Righteous Path" (2008)
- "This Fucking Job" (2010)
- "Your Woman Is A Livin' Thing"/"Just Maybe" (2010)
- "The Thanksgiving Filter"/"Used To Be A Cop" (2010)
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| Patterson Hood solo albums | |
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