Live at the Continental Club: The Austin Experience
Junior Brown
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CAT # 83637-25
1. Broke Down South of Dallas 2:41 2. Party Lights 2:53 3. My Wife Thinks You're Dead 3:22 4. Hillbilly Hula Gal 2:38 5. I Hung It Up 8:22 6. Juan Charasquado 4:46 7. Highway Patrol 3:08 8. Gotta Get Up Every Morning (Just to Say Goodnight to You) 2:24 9. Lifeguard Larry 3:37 10. Long Walk Back to San Antone 5:13 11. I Want to Live and Love Always 3:49 12. Rock and Roll Guitar Medley: Lullaby of the Leaves/Apache/Secret Agent Man/Bulldog 9:30
Armed with his unique Guit-steelan otherworldly double-necked machine that marries the six-stringed guitar with its steel counterpartBrown blasts through twelve tracks that mix the best of country, blues, Tex-Mex, Western swing, rock and roll and countless other shades of electrified American music. The result is a high-octane rollercoaster ride that careens from one emotional touchstone to anotherfrom the rollicking to the poignant to the humorous and beyond.
The set kicks off with the brief but punchy “Broke Down South of Dallas,” a midtempo rocker with generous Guit-steel work complemented by Junior’s flexible vocals. The honkytonk followup track, “Party Lights,” draws the humorous distinction between the allure of flashy nightlife and the less friendly lights on top of a police car. Equally comical is “My Wife Thinks You’re Dead,” a shuffling track that chronicles a meeting with an old flame.
Things move into a higher gear later in the sequence with “I Hung It Up,” with a lengthy instrumental opening and an even lengthier solo interlude further inboth of which showcase Junior’s inexhaustible guitar chops. Equally energized is the lights-and-sirens, drop-the-hammer rendition of Junior’s classic “Highway Patrol.”
In addition to the well-known classics, Live At The Continental Club: The Austin Experience also includes a couple previously unrecorded songs. The bouncy “Juan Charasquado,” sung in rural Spanish, aided by Flaco Jiminez on accordion and loaded with borderland bravado, serves as Junior’s heartfelt tribute to his early roots in northern New Mexico. “Lifeguard Larry,” a longtime favorite in Junior’s live show, takes a comical look at a guy whose motivations for “pulling girls out of the sea” is about more than just saving lives.
And just when you think he’s spent every lick and exhausted every riff, Junior opens up the throttle one last time in the final number, an extended “Rock and Roll Guitar Medley” that weaves together variations on classic surf guitar rockers like the Ventures’ “Bulldog,” Johnny Rivers’ “Secret Agent Man” and others.
Live At The Continental Club: The Austin Experience is a window into the rare and riveting experience of Junior Brown in front of a live audience. More than just a string of entertaining songsand that would be enough where Junior’s concernedit’s an ear-opening journey with a few surprises along the way. Wherever your point of originnorth or south, rock and roll or country, edgy or genteelthis recording will pull you out of your chair, put the shake in your shoes, and quite possibly dismantle every preconception you’ve ever held about music in general.
The release of Live At The Continental Club: The Austin Experience comes on the heels of Junior’s most recent taste of Hollywood fame. He puts his rich baritone pipes to good use as narrator for The Dukes of Hazzard, Warner Brothers’ big-screen adaptation of the popular TV series of the late ‘70s and early ‘80s. In addition, his “Highway Patrol” and “My Wife Thinks You’re Dead” are scheduled to appear in the movie.
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