Texas Law & Justice Bill Neely

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  • Release Date: 11/06/2001
  • Original Release: 1974
  • Sales Rank: 202,732
  • Label: ARHOOLIE RECORDS
  • UPC: 096297049624
 
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Texas Law & Justice

1LISTENSatan's Burning Hell 2:39
2LISTENBig Yellow Moon Over Texas 2:16
3LISTENTexas Law and Justice 3:53
4LISTENPflugerville Boogie Instrumental 1:57
5LISTENCrying the Blues Over You 3:41
6LISTENOn a Blackland Farm 3:48
7LISTENAustin Breakdown Instrumental 2:37
8LISTENA Soldier's Thoughts previously unreleased 3:02
9LISTENNo Pockets in a Shroud previously unreleased 1:29
10LISTENLonely Mansion previously unreleased 3:03
11LISTENDeep Elm Blues 2:30
12LISTENRock and Roll Baby previously unreleased 2:07
13LISTENSkid Row previously unreleased 3:48
14LISTENDon't Waste Your Tears Over Me 2:02
15LISTENBlues on Ellem previously unreleased 4:31
16LISTENAustin Breakdown #2 previously unreleased / Instrumental 2:12
17LISTENNever Left the Lone Star State previously unreleased 2:21
18LISTENI'm a Truck Drivin' Daddy previously unreleased 2:35
19LISTENMy Tennessee Home 3:55
20LISTENSun Setting Time in Your Life 4:00

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Editorial Reviews

Six of these 20 tracks (nine of which were previously unreleased) are identified as having been recorded at Neely's home in April 1973; no dates are given for the other cuts, except for the notation that all "were recorded on previous occasions." Probably they weren't recorded that long before the April 1973 material, given the general similarity of the sound throughout the disc. Anyway, this is quite good down-home country music with hints of rockabilly and blues, far above the usual standards of modestly produced folkloric sessions by musicians who worked almost totally outside of the commercial recording scene. There's really cool primitive, swirling electric guitar reverb, attaining an almost organ-like timbre in some respects; it's the kind of low-budget effect that the best modern studios would probably find impossible to replicate. Sometimes he gets assistance from a second guitarist and bassist, but there are never drums, and sometimes it's just him and his guitar. Neely sings and writes (all but one of the tracks is original) movingly, and without histrionics, about death, justice, Texas, religion ("Satan's Burning Hell" is the opener), and regret, getting into lighter moods on "Rock & Roll Baby" and the instrumental "Pflugerville Boogie." R. Powell St. John, who wrote some material for the 13th Floor Elevators, plays harmonica on a couple of numbers. It's hard to believe that Neely could not have made it as a commercial country songwriter, so tight and accomplished is his writing. But if he had, we might not have had a document as unvarnished in its charm as this recording is. Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide

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