| | David Allan Coe Country Outlaw CD David Allan Coe Discography of CDs
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David Allan Coe Country Outlaw Songs | 1. | Son of the South  | $0.99 | |
| 2. | Talkin' to the Blues | |
| 3. | When I Was a Young Man | |
| 4. | If That Ain't Country, Pt. 2 | |
| 5. | Panheads Forever | |
| 6. | Drank My Wife Away | |
| 7. | Take This Job and Shove It  | $0.99 | |
| 8. | You Never Even Called Me by My Name | $1.29 | |
| 9. | Only God Knows Why | |
| 10. | Ride, The | |
| Country Outlaw Music Review Purchase Country Outlaw CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | David Allan Coe Live From The Iron Horse Saloon: Biketoberfest '01 CD (2002)
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| | David Allan Coe 20 All-Time Greatest Hits CD (2002)
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| | David Allan Coe Whoopsy Daisy CDs (2002)
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$11.99 This is a spoken word album including stories about David Allan Coe's life, career, and experiences with the music business.
This is a double-CD audio book that David Allan Coe, the king of country outlaws, recorded in 1997. This picks up where Coe's autobiography left off. And this is the no-holds-barred story of Coe's life from the late '70s up until that time. All the stories are here, the tales of abuses, fame, power, wife beating, being beaten, broken marriages, children reared and responsibility, struggles with the IRS, lawsuits, ripoffs inside and outside the music biz, betrayals, family alcoholism, bad craziness, poor business and relationship decisions, and most of all, acceptance of personal flaws, mistakes, and accomplishments. According to Coe, "Right is right and wrong is wrong, but you have to stand for somethin' or you'll fall for anything." Coe comes off not as a complainer, not as a boaster, not as the outlaw ...
| | David Allan Coe - Live At Billy Bob's Texas DVD (2002)
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$15.59
| | David Allan Coe Live At Billy Bob's Texas CD (2003)
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$13.35 Say whatever the hell you want about David Allan Coe, but he's one of a kind as a singer, songwriter, and performer. In his early sixties, Coe hasn't slowed a bit and is experiencing another of his periodic renaissances as an artist and live act. Live at Billy Bob's Texas is R-rated Coe -- unlike the "Mature Audiences Only" tag on Live at the Iron Horse -- and the performance is tight, full-on badass country-rock with a band that rivals any but the Allman Brothers (including his pal Kid Rock's). Who knows how long this show really was, as most of the audience monologues have been omitted, but who gives a damn when it's as fine as this? There are 20 tracks here, from virtually every period in his career, performed with white-hot intensity, grease, profanity, and a burning, brokenhearted passion. The set kicks off with the gorgeous "Ain't That the Way (Love's Supposed to Be)," with Kim Hastings on duet and backup vocals, one of Coe's more poignant and edifying love songs, and shifts into medium gear on "Talkin' to the Blues" before kicking into full-rock ass-kicking glory with "Son of the South" and "'59 Cadillac, '57 Chevy." Both tracks are complete with screaming leads by Terry Fox and popping, cut-time basslines by Steven Bishop. Coe's son Tyler plays a very solid rhythm guitar and acts as bandleader. The pace varies and moves between thunderous, redneck-biker country-rock and the honky tonk tunes with beautiful acoustic ...
| | David Allan Coe Essentia CD (2004) Remastered
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$6.75 THE ESSENTIAL DAVID ...
| | Mac Wiseman 3 Tenors Of Bluegrass CD (2000)
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| | Music Of New Mexico: Hispanic Traditions CD (1992)
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| | British Are Coming CDs (2003) Remastered
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| | Charlie Daniels Listen Up! CD (1992)
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| | Jake Kellen Take Me Home CD (2005)
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$16.45 "I quit school at the start of my senior year in high school." "There was a little disagreement between me and the faculty." "I ended up getting my diploma through courses at Texas Tech High School, but I had so much free time that year that I taught my self how to play guitar." "I don't suggest anyone quit school and take up guitar as a career choice, but that is really how I got to be here." ......Jake KellenJake Kellen was born in Littlefield, TX. The same small west Texas that Waylon Jennings was born in. He grew up in a small west Texas farming community before moving to Lubbock in 2002 to attend LCU and play baseball there. "School was fun, but I found myself spending all my time playing my guitar instead of going to baseball practice or class." "I would play for my friends all night in the dorms or at house parties around town." "School was suffering and then I knew I had to make a choice. Either play music and go to school and risk being in college for 8 years, or give 100% to one.Jake was influenced by great songwriters like Jerry Jeff Walker, Lyle Lovett, Ryan Adams, Gordon Lightfoot and Joe Ely. He credits Pat Green's first live album "Here We Go" as the album that opened up his eyes to Texas Music." "One summer at ...
| | Les Claypool Of Whales & Woe CD (2006) Digipak
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| | Bonecrusher Noize Overdose CD (2007) (Import)
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