1. Hello - Jack Ingram, 2. Wherever You Are - Jack Ingram, Stover, Jeremy 3. I Would 4. How Many Days? - Jack Ingram, Lauderdale, Jim 5. Work This Out 6. One Thing 7. Only Daddy That'll Walk the Line - Jack Ingram, Jennings, Waylon 8. Biloxi 9. Mustang Burn 10. Happy Happy (Country Country) 11. Barbie Doll 12. Goodnight Moon - Jack Ingram, Kimbrough, Will 13. Never Knocked Me Down 14. Love You - Jack Ingram, Knowles, Jay
Live Wherever You Are
- Audio CD: 0 pages (2006-01-10)
- Publisher: Big Machine Records
- Label: Big Machine Records
- Format: Live
- Studio: Big Machine Records
- Average Customer Review:
based on 6 reviews
- Sales Rank in Music: #63063
Avg. Customer Review:
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
Customer Rating: 
Summary: Mixed Review 2007-05-24
Comment: Not the worst, but not the best. I think Jack is a great talent. Having seen him perform live, I immediately thought this CD would be fantastic! WRONG! It is mediocre.
While he does thank you for buying the CD, & does a great rendition of "Only Daddy that'll Walk the Line." Plus, songs like "Mustang Burn" & Barbie Doll show off his talent and sarcasm much better than "Love You." Which, incidentally, HAS been a massive "Commercial radio success" So perhaps Jack would want to be careful when recording songs like "Happy Happy, Country Country, where he pretty much slams country radio and the fans who listen to it. Don't bite the hand that feeds you Jack!
Still, this CD, in my mind is just an "OK" effort. Maybe it was that mix of "Live, vs. Recorded? I don't know. It just left me feeling like it not only could have been better, it SHOULD have been better!
Oh, and someone tell CMT that if they are going to show the video for "Love You" to PLEASE show the REAL one! The woman in the viseo isn't using a baseball bat, she's using a shotgun to tear up that truck.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: All good, some great 2006-11-07
Comment: There really isn't a weak song on this album. Jack, as always, wavers between southern rock and country, and he's close enough to rock to make him unique as a country artist. Love You is a classic. The editing lacks some continuity, but overall its a great collection.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: Don't hesitate. Buy now! 2006-10-21
Comment: The only reason that I didn't give this 5 stars is that the first song, which is track #2 (because track # 1 is an intro by Jack) is a little slow for me. The rest of the cd really has that rocking Texas feel. I love the idea that most of these songs were done at Gruen TX (an old cotten German town inside the limits of New Braunfels, TX)--it's one of mine and my husband's favorite fun places to visit. Some say that Jack sounds abit like Steve Earle. He does, but his songs are more upbeat with a bit more good times type feeling. Anyway, buy the cd--you won't be disappointed.
3 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: Great CD! 2006-03-25
Comment: Jack just proves the kind of talent he has with Live Where Ever You Are. The new songs are fun and cool to sing to. I like all of the live cuts it shows more emotion than the studio cuts of these tracks.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: This is not a new live album 2006-02-28
Comment: "Live wherever you are" is just a studio single. A 30 second spoken intro "Hello", 2 studio tracks "Wherever you are" & "Love you", a 2005 CMT radio broadcast "Never knocked me down". The 10 other tracks have already been released as part of the 2004 "Live at Gruene Hall", recorded on december 14, 2002. And this isn't mentioned anywhere!
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