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PostPosted: Wed Feb 21, 2007 5:03 am 
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Volume 1:

1. Coon From Tennessee – The Georgia Crackers
2. In The Jailhouse Now – Jimmie Rodgers
3. Bottles & Barstools – Jerry Lee Lewis
4. Lonesome, On’ry & Mean – Steve Young
5. Satan Is Real – Louvin Brothers
6. The Night Before – Lee Hazlewood
7. Let It Roll – Guy Clark
8. The Best of All Possible Worlds – Kris Kristofferson
9. Cocaine Blues – Hank Thompson
10. Live Fast, Love Hard, Die Young – Faron Young
11. I’ll Have Myself A Ball – Merle Travis
12. Sick, Sober & Sorry – Lefty Frizzell
13. Don’t Ever Trust a Woman – Spur
14. Willin’ – Johnny Darrell
15. Friday Night at Al’s Place – Larry Jon Wilson
16. The Ballad of Charles Whitman – Kinky Friedman
17. Cum Unto Jesus (A Sacred Tune) – Chinga Chavin
18. Thinking It Over – Greg Wood
19. (Pardon Me) I’ve Got Someone To Kill – Johnny Paycheck
20. Up Against the Wall Redneck Mother – Jerry Jeff Walker
21. Shootout at the Rocket Club – Dusty Chaps
22. She Treats Her Body Like a Temple, I Treat Mine Like a
Honkeytonk – Confederate Railroad with George Jones
23. Gotta Get Drunk – Eddie Spaghetti

I'm burning a trial disc right now to listen to tomorrow. If everything sounds good, I'll sendspace it tomorrow night.

Volume II should be ready in another week or so.


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Whoa. This one should come with a gun and a single bullet.


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Holy shit, I'm just gonna start huffing gas right now.

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Pretty much exactly what I envisioned. Looks choice.

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When i burned this to disc, I ended up with some big chunks of blank space at the end of some songs. But I went to trim the mp3s themselves and didn't find the same blank space on them. Hopefully this works for everyone. If not let me know.

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http://www.mediafire.com/?1zod13otnm5


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thanks man

as gar would say this looks goog

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thanks for putting this up billy. i was glad to be able to take a listen to the stuff y'all have been going on about for a while now.

that said, i think country music just ain't for me. i think i just like the flying burrito bros/gram parsons type of country-rock (that spur song comes to mind)...and i did like the first 2 tracks (the fully acoustic old stuff). but i think the more modern traditional stuff just ain't my bag.

not surprising, the most un-country sounding thing on here, lee hazlewood, was by far my favorite...and i will be searching out "cowboy in sweden".

thanks again bg.


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