Live In San Marcos
Live In San Marcos
ASIN: B00005LP6B
Track Listings
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1. Intro
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2. Goodtime Van
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3. Fishing Blues
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4. Hole In My Pocket
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5. Walk On Me
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6. Get Up
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7. Don't Pet The Dog
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8. Fair
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9. Love Like This
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10. All Woman
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11. Old Joe Clark
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12. My Own Place
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13. Flowers
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14. Country John
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15. New Orleans
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16. Crossroads
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Editorial Reviews
Product Description
Live In San Marcos was recorded on January 18th and 19th in San Marcos, Texas. Two fun filled nights of music were captured for this CD with the fans for the fans. Musicians include Terri Hendrix on vocals, guitar, mandolin, and harmonica, Lloyd Maines on steel, dobro, and guitar, Paul Pearcy on drums and percussion, and Glenn Fukunaga on bass. "Terri Hendrix is a gifted songwriter and performer. Her ability to reach people with her music and her positive attitude amazes me! Listen to her music, see her and then.... you'll understand!" Helen Leicht, Music Director, WXPN/Philadelphia
Live In San Marcos,Terri Hendrix,Country
Average customer rating:
- Like Americana Music? Give This A Try.
- Disappointing live effort
- Texas Reviews Itself
- Unsatisfying Follow-Up to "Places in Between"
- Dogs, Goats, and Accordians
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Live In San Marcos
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
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Contemporary Folk
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ASIN: B00005LP6B
Release Date: 2001-05-02 |
Tracks:
- Intro
- Goodtime Van
- Fishing Blues
- Hole In My Pocket
- Walk On Me
- Get Up
- Don't Pet The Dog
- Fair
- Love Like This
- All Woman
- Old Joe Clark
- My Own Place
- Flowers
- Country John
- New Orleans
- Crossroads
Album Description
Live In San Marcos was recorded on January 18th and 19th in San Marcos, Texas. Two fun filled nights of music were captured for this CD with the fans for the fans. Musicians include Terri Hendrix on vocals, guitar, mandolin, and harmonica, Lloyd Maines on steel, dobro, and guitar, Paul Pearcy on drums and percussion, and Glenn Fukunaga on bass. "Terri Hendrix is a gifted songwriter and performer. Her ability to reach people with her music and her positive attitude amazes me! Listen to her music, see her and then.... you'll understand!" Helen Leicht, Music Director, WXPN/Philadelphia
Customer Reviews:
Like Americana Music? Give This A Try........2002-06-25
I love this CD, and not just because I was at one of the recording sessions in San Marcos (sorry, I'm one of the over-enthusiastic fans screaming at inappropriate moments through some of the tracks.) For new listeners, this CD offers a good introduction to Terri's quick wit, poignant phrasing, and occasional scat riffs - want a challenge? try singing along with "All Woman" - and longtime followers will enjoy this CD's transition into a fuller band sound, especially on the rollicking "Get Up". Other high points include the reworkings of old favorites "Flowers" and "Hole in my Pocket" - great songs that have improved with Terri's growing vocal confidence over the years.
My biggest issue with Terri's CDs? Keeping my collection intact is getting expensive - I keep loaning her CDs to friends and never getting them back.
Disappointing live effort.......2002-01-13
Terri played in California this summer, and I saw her for the first time. I bought this CD at her concert, and I was disappointed that the album didn't capture the feeling I got at the show. That is to be expected, but this CD seems particularly unrepresentative of a Hendrix live performance. I bought another live album of hers and it was much better, still not the same experience, but closer than this.
Texas Reviews Itself.......2002-01-05
After reading one of the reviews for "Live in San Marcos", I decided to make the following comments. I have followed Terri Hendrix's career for the past 7 years. The depth of her lyrics and the growth of her music is evident in each of her albums. Those of you not from Texas may not be able to appreciate what recording a live album at Cheatham Street Warehouse means. First, it is a corregated tin, long narrow warehouse set approximately 10 feet off of the M-K-T railroad on one side (with constant train traffic) and bounded on the other three sides by thoroughfares in San Marcos. Cheatham Street has offered Texas a venue to listen intimately to such artists as Asleep at the Wheel, BB King, Willie Nelson, Jerry Jeff Walker, George Straight. This is Terri's hometown now and the recording was done for the fun and entertainment of fans who wanted a "live" party album. I take particular exception with the other reviewer's comments that this is the same music you will find on any of her CD's. Each CD is as unique and diversified as any artist I am familiar with. Terri's music engulfs folk, pop, odes, Spanish, Celtic, New Orleans skat and jazz and country. If you haven't taken the time to investigate her music yourself, please do so and don't take the written word of one reviewer who obviously has little knowledge of Terri's body of work. Thank you.
Unsatisfying Follow-Up to "Places in Between".......2001-11-24
As a Terri Hendrix admirer, I'm not sure why she chose to release this CD on the heels of her best work to date "Places in Between". It is produced by long-time Hendrix cohort and Tejas uber-producer Lloyd Maines, but I guess he just didn't have much to work with. The whole thing has a slapped-together homemade feel that some might find charming. I found it a disappointing follow-up. If you're not familiar with the work of this talented Texas songwriter/musician, pick up her earlier "Terri Hendrix Live", or better yet, go buy "Places".
Dogs, Goats, and Accordians.......2001-09-17
I saw Terri and the guys at the Cactus Cafe in Austin, about six weeks after this album was recorded. She and Lloyd Maines chatted continuously with the audience, about her pets, friends, and family, and most of the songs reflected these topics. Lloyd and his wife gave Terri an accordian for her birthday, and she bravely played "Jamblaya" to the encouragement (and good-natured abuse) of the crowd. It felt more like a backyard picnic than a concert, with the whole crowd joining in on many of the songs, and a chorus of barks and howls to request "You Mangled My Dog."
If the above sounds like your idea of a good time, buy this album. Otherwise, you might as well pass on everything she does, because it's all pretty much like this - very personal, down-home, good-natured, and participative fun. No one will ever mistake Terri Hendrix for Madonna.
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