- Viva Terlingua
Infobox Album
Name = ¡Viva Terlingua!
Type =Live album
Artist =Jerry Jeff Walker
Released = 1973
Recorded =August 18 ,1973 atLuckenbach Dancehall ,Luckenbach, Texas
Genre =Outlaw country
Length = 43:50
Label =MCA Nashville Records
Producer =Michael Brovsky
Reviews =
*Allmusic Rating|4.5|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:310qoatabijd link]
Last album = "Jerry Jeff Walker" (1972)
This album = ¡Viva Terlingua! (1973)
Next album = "Walker's Collectibles " (1974)"¡Viva Terlingua!" is a live
outlaw country album byJerry Jeff Walker and hisLost Gonzo Band recordedAugust 18 ,1973 at the legendaryLuckenbach Dancehall inLuckenbach, Texas and released later that year onMCA Nashville Records . The album excellently captures Walker's strived-for "gonzo country" sound, a laid-back country base with notes of "outlaw" rock, blues, and traditional Mexican norteño and Tejano styles.The Lost Gonzo Band as featured on the album included
Gary P. Nunn andKelly Dunn on keyboards (standard and electricpiano andHammond B-3 organ),Herb Steiner on pedal steel guitar,Craig Hillis on electric and acousticguitar s, Bob Livingston on bass,Michael McGeary on drums, country veteranMickey Raphael onharmonica , andMary Egan onfiddle , withJoanne Vent and many others contributing backup vocals. The album captures the band early in their life, and their simultaneously laid-back and tight style contributes heavily to the album's enduring popularity. The Lost Gonzo Band in several forms and with myriad varying members continues as Walker's backing to this day.Notable tracks on the album include a now-famous and rollicking version of
Ray Wylie Hubbard 's "Up Against The Wall Redneck Mother ," a version which continues to receive airplay on free-form radio outlets today, both "traditional" and "progressive" stations alike. The song's ribald lyrics, uptempo rock beat and firmly country-rooted instrumentation make it a prime example of the "outlaw" phenomenon.Other covers include a somber cut of
Guy Clark 's "Desperadoes Waiting for a Train," theMichael Martin Murphey -penned drunkard's lament "Backslider's Wine," and Gary P. Nunn's own "London Homesick Blues ," another "life of a country singer" song which endures on radio, well-known for its chorus of "I wanna go home with thearmadillo ."The remaining songs were all Walker originals, and except for "Little Bird," which appeared on Walker's debut album "Mr. Bojangles", all make their recorded debut. The opener, "Gettin' By," is a semi-
autobiographical reflection on Walker's haphazard recording and writing style as he reassures producer Michael Brovsky that "I've been down this road once or twice before...somethin's bound to come out." A bit of Texas tradition is captured in "Sangria Wine," a recollection of nights passed in the company of friends,Mexican food , and the titular potent potable. "Get It Out" and "Wheel," which both make their lone showings in Walker's recorded output here, are twin sides of the same coin: the first a declaration of defiant living, the second a meditation on the fragile and transitory nature of life.The album inspired a
tribute album of sorts, a nearly track-for-track remake called "Viva Terlingua! Nuevo!", recorded in the same location in January 2006. Many of the original Lost Gonzo Band members from the 1973 session appeared on the album, along with new artists who have become part of the "red dirt" orTexas Country scene likeCory Morrow ,Jimmy LaFave , andThe Derailers . However, Jerry Jeff Walker took legal issue with the album, saying it "too closely resembles the original" [http://www.misslana.com/txlogcabin/vtn.htm] . After a name change to "Viva Terlingua! Compadres!" the album was released in March of 2007.Track listing
All songs by Jerry Jeff Walker except as noted.
# "Gettin' By" - 4:01
# "Desperadoes Waiting for a Train" (Guy Clark) - 5:47
# "Sangria Wine" - 4:25
# "Little Bird" - 4:10
# "Get It Out" - 3:37
# "Up Against The Wall, Redneck Mother" (Ray Wylie Hubbard ) - 4:32
# "Backslider's Wine" (Michael Martin Murphey ) - 3:34
# "Wheel" - 6:00
# "London Homesick Blues" (Gary P. Nunn ) - 7:43
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