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| Live At Antones (CD + DVD) | 
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Sales Rank: 63526 Category: Music
Artist: The Band Of Heathens Publisher: BOH Records Studio: BOH Records Manufacturer: BOH Records Label: BOH Records Format: Live Media: Audio CD Discs: 2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 5.4 x 4.9 x 0.5
MPN: 1002 UPC: 750532074726 EAN: 0750532074726 ASIN: B001AR0138
Release Date: June 17, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
Disc 1
| | Unsleeping Eye | | | One More Step | | | Philadelphia | | | Quarters and Dimes | | | Bumblebee | | | Rehab Facility | | | Blood in the Water | | | Ain't No More Cane | | | Cornbread | | | Judas 'Scariot Blues | | | Hallelujah | | | King of Colorado | | | Jenny Was a Keeper | | | Don't Call On Me | | | Jackson Station |
Disc 2
| | DVD Footage - Unsleeping Eye | | | DVD Footage - One More Step | | | DVD Footage - Philadelphia | | | DVD Footage - Quarters and Dimes | | | DVD Footage - Bumblebee | | | DVD Footage - Rehab Facility | | | DVD Footage - Blood in the Water | | | DVD Footage - Ain't No More Cane | | | DVD Footage - Cornbread | | | DVD Footage - King of Colorado | | | DVD Footage - Jenny Was a Keeper | | | DVD Footage - Don't Call On Me | | | DVD Footage - Jackson Station |
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Product Description It's rare for a band's second release to be a live recording. But then there's nothing typical about The Band Of Heathens. Live At Antone's - released here on DVD and CD - finds their concept of songwriters in the round with a rhythm section moving into exciting new territory. Now truly a magical musical entity, one that's comprised of singers/songwriters/guitar-pickers Colin Brooks, Gordy Quist and Ed Jurdi, bassist Seth Whitney and drummer John Chipman following in the footsteps of legendary names of Americana as The Band, Little Feat and Townes Van Zandt. Live at Antone's, recorded in June of 2007, shows why the quintet captured 2007's Best New Band at the Austin Music Awards. It's true that it was the first time they ever used a set list, but like all of their shows, this performance was an exhilarating mix of familiar tunes and some that were previously unrecorded. Throughout, the Heathens' refined brand of soul, folk and country shines in a new way.
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