The Cornell Hurd Band - At Large (1999)
Artist: The Cornell Hurd Band
Title: At Large
Year Of Release: 1999
Label: Behemoth Records
Genre: Country, Honky Tonk, Western Swing
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 01:12:34
Total Size: 307/549 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: At Large
Year Of Release: 1999
Label: Behemoth Records
Genre: Country, Honky Tonk, Western Swing
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 01:12:34
Total Size: 307/549 Mb (scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Introduction 0:17
02. I Don't Care What It Is That You Did When You Lived In Fort Worth 2:23
03. Drivin' Nails In My Coffin 2:48
04. Seven Cups Of Coffee, Fourteen Cigarettes 3:24
05. Band Chatter 0:27
06. The Jesse Polka 1:44
07. Two Dollar Toy 2:41
08. Band Chatter 0:23
09. Vicious, Vicious Vodka 3:12
10. The Garbageman 2:27
11. Band Chatter 0:11
12. Nine-Tenths Of The Tennessee River 3:12
13. Bartender's Blues 2:58
14. Band Chatter 0:45
15. The Living Dead 2:59
16. Introduction 0:09
17. Caravan 3:44
18. Theme From The Flintstones 0:45
19. Second Set Introduction 0:08
20. I'm Mad With You 3:07
21. The Red Dress She Wore 2:34
22. It's Dark All Over The World 3:55
23. Introduction 0:11
24. Ten Gallon Boogie 2:59
25. Bluebonnet Lane 2:20
26. Bummin' Around 2:07
27. Introduction & Band Chatter 1:02
28. Right Or Wrong 3:35
29. Introduction 0:17
30. Tearin' Up A Yardbird 2:54
31. Introduction 0:15
32. Don't Pretend You're Doing This For Me 2:58
33. Introduction 0:10
34. California Blues 3:43
35. Band Chatter 0:16
36. A White Sport Coat (And A Pink Carnation) 2:21
37. Band Chatter 0:16
38. Faded Love 2:55
The Cornell Hurd Band just may be one of the tightest outfits in Texas, and to prove it they recorded this concert set at down-homey Austin eatery Texicalli Grille. The one-night stand features a host of Cornell Hurd Band classics that alternately swing, jump, and throw down the honky tonk. Hurd's skewed but tight country & western is charged through with his humor (which becomes even more evident in the live setting). Live, the band acts as a revue, and a host of guests pop in, including Johnny Bush, who is known for some charting hits in the late '60s and early '70s and for penning "Whiskey River" for Willie Nelson. There are more than a few whimsical moments here, no more evident than in the group's use of the "Theme From the Flintstones" as a musical interlude.