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About this product
Product Identifiers
Record LabelNeww, New West Records
UPC0607396638420
eBay Product ID (ePID)23046076863
Product Key Features
FormatCD
Release Year2017
GenreCountry
ArtistOwens, Buck
Release TitleLive from Austin Tx
Dimensions
Item Height0.37 in
Item Weight0.22 lb
Item Length5.81 in
Item Width5.05 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs2
Number of Tracks22
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited States
Tracks1.1 Act Naturally 1.2 Together Again 1.3 Love's Gonna Live Here 1.4 Crying Time 1.5 Tiger By the Tail 1.6 A-11 1.7 Hot Dog 1.8 Put Another Quarter in the Jukebox 1.9 Memphis 1.10 Under Your Spell Again (With Dwight Yoakam) 1.11 Johnny B. Goode 2.1 Act Naturally 2.2 Together Again 2.3 Love's Gonna Live Here 2.4 Crying Time 2.5 Tiger By the Tail 2.6 A-11 2.7 Hot Dog 2.8 Put Another Quarter in the Jukebox 2.9 Memphis 2.10 Under Your Spell Again (With Dwight Yoakam) 2.11 Johnny B. Goode
NotesAs Buck tells it, "One day I was watching Austin City Limits and Dwight Yoakam was on, then he dedicates the program to 'Buck Owens.' So I said, I'm going to see what this kid is like." It wasn't long after that he was on stage with Dwight singing his old hits. Buck was bitten by the bug to return to music, after calling it quits almost ten years earlier. This man from Sherman, Texas - probably best-known as the wide-grinning rube on Hee Haw for so many years - started a country music revolution. Or more accurately, a counter-revolution. It was called "The Bakersfield Sound." He and fellow revolutionary Merle Haggard were cranking out raw, hard-driving honky-tonk music that stood the country-pop coming out of Nashville on it's head. When Buck Owens and the Buckaroos would launch into "I've got a tiger by the tail, it's plain to see...!" the packed crowds would be on their feet and headed for the dance floor. Along the way Buck inspired none other than The Beatles to record their first country song, his classic "Act Naturally," and the master of soul, Ray Charles, to immortalize one of the best-known country songs ever, "Crying Time." - Terry Lickona (producer Austin City Limits).