1. Dimebag 2. Number 3. Lonely Girl 4. Late Last Night - Cross Canadian Ragweed, Snider 5. Final Curtain 6. Sister 7. Constantly 8. Don't Need You 9. Fightin' For 10. When It All Goes Down 11. Anywhere But Here 12. Daddy's at Home - Cross Canadian Ragweed, Ragsdale 13. The Needle and the Damage Done - Cross Canadian Ragweed, Young 14. When Will It End 15. Back Around 16. Brooklyn Kid 17. Cold Hearted Woman 18. Jimmy and Annie 19. Wanna Rock & Roll - Cross Canadian Ragweed, Hubbard 20. 17 21. Hammer Down 22. Alabama 23. Blues for You 24. Lonely Feeling - Cross Canadian Ragweed, Keen
Back to Tulsa: Live and Loud at Cain's Ballroom
- Audio CD: 0 pages (2006-10-31)
- Publisher: Universal South
- Label: Universal South
- Format: Live
- Studio: Universal South
- Average Customer Review:
based on 10 reviews
- Sales Rank in Music: #61784
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Summary: Not up to par, for one of my favorite bands. 2008-09-07
Comment: Great talent and great music, but I believe Mr. Canada was more than three sheets to the wind when this was recorded live.
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Summary: Live and Loving It 2008-02-07
Comment: Judging by the other reviews and other people who have heard of Cross Canadian Ragweed before, apparently live is where the band is in their element, which is why this recent convert to the Cross Canadian Ragweed coven had to get this. I was impressed right from Dimebag at the beginning of the show and grew steadily more so as I listened. Their cover of the Todd Snider written Late Last Night is so addictive that I have been singing it in my sleep.
The whole thing is great from the Steve Earle style vocals, the repartee with the crowd, to the acoustic set including a fantastic cover of Needle and the Damage Done. And to hear some impressive acoustic guitar playing, check out When Will It End, which you do not want to end.
I also love their live version of Anywhere but Here, my favourite Ragweed song.
The second CD is pretty solid with Cold Hearted Woman, Blues For You and a great long version of Ray Wylie Hubbard's Wanna Rock and Roll.
My only beef, if I had to pick one, would be the crowd drowns out the band singing on their hits like 17 and Constantly.
If you have not heard of them then this is a great place to start.
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Summary: Not what I was expecting 2007-08-16
Comment: This is by far my favorite band, I feel like I know them, their personality, through hours of listening to them while crossing the long Texas highways late at night. I've been watching them live since the late nineties when 60 or 70 of us would be packed into the dance floor of the Jolly Fox in Huntsville for a one-night show and the band would be as close to me as someone who I would be having a conversation with, due to the intimate space we occupied. I do not care for this album, there are much better examples of what they have to offer, see the Purple Album, Soul Gravy, and Cross Canadian Ragweed (self titled) but don't start here. I found the sound to be underdeveloped and the energy to be muted compared to the true output of this band. Their live shows are intoxicating, you would be better off spending your money on experiencing this band once than buying any of the albums they have ever made.
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Summary: Jesse 2007-05-13
Comment: What can you say about CCR. Absolutly amazing. I own over 40,000 songs and this is one of my top 5 bands being that they are so original and you can tell they love their music. I love punk rock, grunge, and classic rock and these guys really are in their own genre. I love their remake of "Wanna rock'n'roll" This is really the CD you need to check out if you haven't heard these guys before... Its just to bad there is no "Boys from Oklahoma" ...
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Summary: Great Collection of My Favorites 2007-02-15
Comment: This double disc live CD includes all my favorite CCR songs, and also pulls up some of their friends to sing with them. Unlike most live CD's there is not a lot of talking, just a lot of great music. This live compilation is a vital for all CCR fans.
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