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Any Saturday Night in Texas
(CD, 1999)

Primary Artist: Chris Wall

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Format: CD
Mar 1999
Record Label: Cold Spring Records
Recording Type: Live
UPC: 788862960129
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Track Listing
1. I Feel Like Singin' Along
2. Texas Time
3. Wild Bill and the Montana Kid
4. Big in the Heart
5. Runaway Cadillac
6. Gal From San Antone, A
7. Miles of Rodeo
8. Damn Good Time
9. Independence Day
10. Makin' the Rounds
11. Lines on My Forehead, The
12. Ship Me Back to Texas
13. 33 Reasons to Say Goodbye
14. (Untitled) - (hidden track)
15. (Untitled) - (hidden track)

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Contributing artists:Bruce Robison, Dale Watson, Kelly Willis, Mary Cutrufello
Distributor:n/a
Recording Type:Live
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
ANY SATURDAY NIGHT is a nicely atmospheric live set by a honky-tonk singer in the Merle Haggard tradition. Chris Wall is a protege of Jerry Jeff Walker, so it's perhaps no accident that this was recorded at Gruene Hall in Luckenbach Texas, site of an earlier Walker live album.
Wall has a good ear and a way with words, and here runs through a spirited set of mostly Texas-centric anthems ("Independence Day" actually seems a little nastier to Mexico than it needs to be, but Wall is probably being ironic). Highlights include the touring saga "Damn Good Time" (with the immortal lines "I believe we're on the road to wreck and ruin/ But the good news is we're making damn good time") and the poignant "Miles of Rodeo," with gorgeous harmonies by Austin favorite Kelly Willis.


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