1. Take Me Back to Tulsa - Asleep at the Wheel, Duncan, Tommy 2. Daddy's Advice - Asleep at the Wheel, Preston, Leroy 3. Before You Stopped Loving Me - Asleep at the Wheel, Preston, Leroy 4. Drivin' Nails in My Coffin - Asleep at the Wheel, Irby, Jerry 5. I'll Never Get Out of This World Alive - Asleep at the Wheel, Williams, Hank 6. Space Buggy - Asleep at the Wheel, Oceans, Lucky 7. Cherokee Boogie - Asleep at the Wheel, Mullican, Moon 8. Hillbilly Nut - Asleep at the Wheel, Preston, Leroy 9. Your Down Home Is Uptown - Asleep at the Wheel, Benson, Ray 10. I'm the Fool (Who Told You to Go) - Asleep at the Wheel, Preston, Leroy 11. I've Been Everywhere - Asleep at the Wheel, Mack, Geoffrey 12. The Son Shines Down on Me - Asleep at the Wheel, Lee, L. 13. The Letter That Johnny Walker Read - Asleep at the Wheel, Benson, Ray 14. Fat Boy Rag - Asleep at the Wheel, Barnard, Lester Jr. 15. Runnin' After Fools - Asleep at the Wheel, Preston, Leroy 16. Let Me Go Home, Whiskey - Asleep at the Wheel, Henry, Shifty 17. Nothing Takes the Place of You - Asleep at the Wheel, McCall, Toussaint 18. Roll 'Em Floyd (Interpolating Rebecca/Roll 'Em Pete) - Asleep at the Wheel, Johnson, Pete 19. Tonight the Bartender Is on the Wrong Side of the Bar - Asleep at the Wheel, Preston, Leroy 20. Bump Bounce Boogie - Asleep at the Wheel, Preston, Leroy 21. Where No One Stands Alone - Asleep at the Wheel, Lister, Mosie 22. Trouble in Mind - Asleep at the Wheel, Jones, Richard [1]
Comin' Right at Ya/Texas Gold
- Audio CD: 0 pages (2000-09-12)
- Publisher: Koch Records
- Label: Koch Records
- Format: Original recording remastered
- Studio: Koch Records
- Average Customer Review:
based on 3 reviews
- Sales Rank in Music: #30905
Avg. Customer Review:
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: REMASTERED CLASSIC TWO-FER 2004-01-13
Comment: As a kid, I was into rock & pop, which is now called "Classic Rock", back in the 70's. I was scanning the radio tuner and came upon ASLEEP AT THE WHEEL's [then] current hit "The Letter That Johnny Walker Read" and was stunned at how incredibly great this narrated & theatrical country weeper sounded. Not long after, another "hit", "Nothing Takes The Place Of You", featuring the great AATW vocalist CHRIS O'CONNELL stormed up the charts and it was a bluesy gem of a performance to behold. The real Chris O'Connell radio hit stunner followed in succession up the charts with her classic performance of "THE BUMP BOUNCE BOOGIE", a toe-tappin' mover and shakin' swing number which would no doubt turn the Andrews Sisters(1940s pop superstars) green with envy. I've had that "TEXAS GOLD" Vinyl Lp since way back then, but, am so happy that it's been reissued here in a grand "two-fer" package in pristine REMASTERED sound! I'd never heard the "Comin' Right At You" album before, but, it's also an awesome recording that I must explore much more. C&W, Swing, Big Band Jazz were my parent's music, but, RAY BENSON & COMPANY gave my generation a superb blend of mesmerizing music to call our own...and, CHRIS O'CONNELL, wherever you are now, a HUGE "THANK YOU" for your treasured stellar performances and memories you gave us during your AATW days! Two classic Lps remastered on one "must have" Cd.
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: WESTERN SWING THAT WOULD MAKE BOB WILLS PROUD 2001-04-16
Comment: The first time I heard this band was in the mid 70's when I went to visit my friend David out in San Francisco. He introduced me to Asleep At The Wheel's first album "Comin' Right At Ya". When that great Bob Wills song "TAKE ME BACK TO TULSA" started playing, this kid from Oklahoma was hooked! This was a great album of western swing that, up to that point, these ears had never heard. Asleep At The Wheel, who were originally from Austin, moved to San Francisco, and under the influence of Commander Cody, worked the clubs there and eventually became these great pioneering rockabilly/western swing revivalists. The Wheel were a talented band of great musicians. They had what were probably the two best fiddle players around in the legendary Johnny Gimble and the multi-talented Andy Stein from the Commander Cody Band, who claimed he could play virtually any stringed instrument you put in front of him. As for the music on their first record; besides "TAKE ME BACK TO TULSA", two other tracks that really stand out on here are CHEROKEE BOOGIE, which features some great piano playing by Floyd Domino, and my favorite alltime Wheel song I'VE BEEN EVERYWHERE. You just gotta hear this one. It starts out ultra-slow and eventually turns into western swing on speed. It's great, and it's one I guarantee you'll be wanting to learn the words to. You'll be singin' it for days, or in my case years. As for the second album on this CD called "Texas Gold". I believe this is their third record. It's not as good as their first two albums, but it's still a pretty good effort. The standout tracks on this one are "THE LETTER THAT JOHNNY WALKER READ, which was cowritten by Commander Cody. "ROLL EM FLOYD, which again features some great piano playing by Floyd Domino. Another song which I think is the best on the album is "RUNNIN' AFTER FOOLS", which was written and sung by Leroy Preston, who besides this one, penned most of the songs on these two albums. This is a really nice twofer by the Wheel. Asleep At The Wheel's CD catalogue is not complete however, until Epic Records rereleases their self-titled second album, which has been mysteriously deleted. This was the Wheel's best record. Asleep At The Wheel has gone through many band member changes over the last 30 years, but they were never better than this outfit of renegade western swingers. I've seen these guys "live", and I guarantee ya they can get your feet movin' on the old hardwood floor. Highly recommended listenin'!
0 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: Vocalization 2000-10-03
Comment: As usual, the music of AATW was outstanding even though this album was remastered from quite a while ago. The fellow who did the vocals (also played guitar and drums), should sit down and listen to himself and see if he agrees with me that he should stick to guitar and drums and leave the singing to Benson or some other vocalist. This gentleman may well be the nicest person on earth, but I don't think he did AATW any favors by singing. Of course, this is my own opinion but I played rhythm guitar and sung country and swing music for 45 years, so I believe that my feelings about this album are justified.
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