East Asheville Hardware / Live

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Total Tracks: 20   Total Length: 67:33

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Awesome!

marsmom1

I already own this disc so I didn't have to download it. Great to see it here though. Insightful, funny, full of everyday, down to earth wisdom. Get it, you won't be sorry.

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Great Album

Basty

This is a perfect example of what a live album should be. It truly makes you feel like you're there, and there are lots of new songs. David Wilcox is a great live act, and this album really captures his live show well.

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Great Introduction

MrBook

If you've never heard David's wonderful songs before, this is a great place to start. David is a master story teller (not to mention player and singer...) and will take you for some of the best musical rides you're likely to ever take. My personal favorites from this album are... nuts. I like them all... Ok, "Johnny's Camero" is a great story (but not much song). "Dangerous" is excellent. "Blew Em' Away," "Roadside Art" and "Boob Job" are very funny. Really, "Fearless Love" is probably the best song on the album. Just get the whole thing. You won't be disappointed. Did I mention that this is out of print? If you want a hard copy, you're looking at $25+ used and $60+ new on Amazon!

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For Wilcox fans

walleye

This is an awesome live album -- although I prefer his studio albums. You definitely see a different side than in his other albums. I've never seen Wilcox live, but this inspires me to try and catch him at some point.

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They Say All Media Guide

For all the recordings they may do, folkies earn their living on the road, and David Wilcox has been doing that long enough to have developed a repertoire of crowd-pleasers that are not the sort of thing he likes to put on his more sober, earnest studio albums. Comic, bawdy, whimsical, sentimental, touching, these songs are in essence novelty material, and it is one of the characteristics of novelty songs that, like jokes, they are at their best the first time you hear them. But now that Wilcox has been dumped by A&M after failing to go platinum with three albums, he’s back to living off the land, and so, here are his previously unrecorded live favorites (a few of them written by other people), from Chuck Brodsky’s “Blow ‘Em Away,” and a justification for (or maybe just a celebration of) drive-by shootings, to “Mango,” perhaps the most straight-spoken song of romantic disappointment since Nilsson’s “You’re Breakin’ My Heart.” Physical characteristics (“Top of My Head,” “Boob Job”), current events (“Barbie”), and religion (“Carpenter Story”) all make appearances, along with a pleasant if aimless nine-minute story song called “Johnny’s Camaro,” and then there’s “Levi Blues,” which is about what happens when you put a new pair of jeans in the washing machine with your other clothes. The funny thing is, this album of throwaways may be Wilcox’s best album. It’s certainly his most immediately enjoyable. – William Ruhlmann

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