Life of the Party Charlie Robison

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  • Release Date: 09/08/1998
  • Sales Rank: 31,964
  • Label: SONY
  • UPC: 074646932728
 
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Life of the Party

1LISTENPoor Man's Son 3:08
2LISTENSunset Boulevard 5:18
3LISTENBarlight 3:37
4LISTENMy Hometown 4:23
5LISTENDon't Call Me A Fool 2:54
6LISTENArms Of Love 2:43
7LISTENI Don't Feel That Way 3:30
8LISTENYou're Not The Best 4:09
9LISTENLoving Country 6:29
10LISTENWaiting For The Mail 3:48
11LISTENIndianola 5:44
12LISTENMolly's Blues 5:19

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Editorial Reviews

Charlie Robison is a strong branch on that ever-growing tree of Texas singer/songwriters. His brother, Bruce, and sister-in-law, Kelly Willis, also contribute to the strength of production that Charlie and Lloyd Maines bring forth on this project. But, overall, it is Charlie's raw emotion and exposed nerve endings that make this release on the independent Lucky Dog label so attractive. Devastating is his "Sunset Boulevard," just as his wry humor comes forth on the very honky tonk "Barlight." The border sounds of "Don't Call Me a Fool" are intoxicating, while the steel on the Bruce Robison tune "You're Not the Best" takes the listener back in time to 1959. Covering Damon Bramblett's tune "Waiting for the Mail" allows Robison to show his bluesy side. Softer is "Indianola," and finishing the set, which started off with rip and roar via "Poor Man's Son," is "Molly's Blues." Overall, Charlie Robison turns in a well-layered performance of material that expresses a wide variety of emotions, situations, and characters. The musicianship here is first-rate; Maines on steel is well worth the price of admission in any event.

A good introduction to the work of Charlie Robison and Texas singer/songwriters who are following in the footsteps of the outlaws Van Zandt, Clark, and Billy Joe Shaver. Jana Pendragon, All Music Guide

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March 19, 2002: Every single song on this album will stick with you. You will laugh, cry, and reminisce about the good ol' days. This album is a favorite of college kids all over Texas and beyond.