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Live at Cibolo Creek Country Club


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by: Ray Wylie Hubbard

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Sales Rank: 126020
Smith Music Group
Released: 2004-10-26

Avg. Customer Review: 4.5 Star
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Title Tracks for Live at Cibolo Creek Country Club
    1. Loco Gringo's Lament
    2. Without Love (We're Just Wastin' Time)
    3. Ballad of the Crimson Kings
    4. When She Sang Amazing Grace
    5. Last Train to Amsterdam
    6. There Are Some Days
    7. The River Bed
    8. Last Younger Son
    9. Wanna Rock and Roll
    10. Redneck Mother


Product Details
Live at Cibolo Creek Country Club
  • Audio CD: 0 pages (2004-10-26)
  • Publisher: Smith Music Group
  • Label: Smith Music Group
  • Format: Live
  • Studio: Smith Music Group
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 Star based on 2 reviews
  • Sales Rank in Music: #126020


Customer Reviews
Avg. Customer Review:4.5 Star

2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:

Customer Rating: 4 Star
Summary: Consistant Quality 2008-02-23
Comment: What can you say about a singer/songwriter who rocks the house!
Buy anything from RWH and you will find many, I repeat many, gems that you'll email to your buddies!
That is how these artists get exposure.


9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:

Customer Rating: 5 Star
Summary: Rowdy tunes and dark power ballads 2005-05-29
Comment: One of the reasons to buy this CD is to hear the only readily available recording of Ray Wylie Hubbard singing his 1970s anthem, "Redneck Mother." It's the last tune on the CD, called "Obligatory Encore." Ray's apologetic about the song -- but he admits to enjoying the royalty checks.

Another reason to buy this live recording is to get some impression of Ray Wylie Hubbard, the man. He's a humorous, self-deprecating, down home Texan, although I'd hold on closely to my wallet while talking to him and I wouldn't try to impress him by quoting Rilke or other philosophers. He might know more about the subject than I do.

You might get tired of "Redneck Mother" after a few replays but what Ray calls with tongue in cheek the "dark power ballads" on this CD are outstanding. There are six of them of which my favorite is probably "There are Some Days" with its strong vocal and gorgeous mandolin and steel guitar backing by Stephen Bruton and Lloyd Maines. Just about as good is "Ballad of the Crimson Kings" with Lisa Mednick's voice moderating Hubbard's low growl. Lloyd Maines' dobro on "Last Younger Son" put it in the must-hear category. Ray's own folksy, acoustic guitar playing is strong throughout.

Hubbard is one hell of a good songwriter, guitarist, and singer -- although he probably reduces his claim for consideration as a serious musician with his excursions into rowdydom and humor with "Redneck Mother" and, more recently, "Screw You, We're from Texas." I can't think of anyone who'd be more fun to see and hear and, if you're into existential philosophy, you could probably write a dissertation about the religious images in his tunes.

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