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18 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The REAL outlaw,
By Dino (Scotland) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Tramp on Your Street (Audio CD)
It's well documented that Billy Joe Shaver wrote nine songs (including the title track) from Waylon Jennings' 1973 album Honky Tonk Heroes. Shaver's songwriting is in the very top bracket - he's written some of the most memorable, hardest-hitting country songs in the history of the music. As a solo artist or as frontman for his group, he has failed to reach great heights of commercial success; partly because he doesn't fit the image required to make it big in the Billboard country chart, and also because great though his songs are, they can't all be termed radio-friendly. Let's forget the pursuit of fame (which was never a priority for Shaver anyway) and concentrate on his music: uncomromising rock-edged country blues, vocals spat out with equal parts venom and humour and the startling guitar work of Billy Joe's son Eddy, who tragically passed away in December 2000, the victim of the temptations that the life of a no-frills travelling band will provide. Tramp On Your Street was Billy Joe's return to recording in the early 90s and he wisely mixed some of his own classics including I'm Just An Old Chunk Of Coal and Georgia On A Fast Train, hits for John Anderson and Johnny Cash respectively, with equally resonant new songs, standout tracks being rocking The Hottest Thing In Town and the beautiful ballad Live Forever. Shaver continued to record throughout the 90s and into the 2000s until Eddy Shaver's death; Billy Joe is touring with Kinky Friedman at the time of this review. Let's hope that his son's death doesn't prematurely end the recording career of the greatest of the original 70s outlaws.
15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Outlaw's Outlaw,
By B K Fisher (Nashville, TN.) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Tramp on Your Street (Audio CD)
Billy Joe has been penning country gold since the 60's. He has quietly become the finest honky-tonk songwriter of our time. His latest creation, the band "Shaver" features his son Eddy on guitar. Eddy Shaver is one of the best young country pickers in the business. Listen to him "throw down" as Billy Joe urges on "Georgia On a Fast Train.' His twelve-string work on the ballad "Live Forever", backed by vocals from the Kentucky Headhunters' Doug and Ricky Lee Phelps will charm you. Billy Joe welcomes the vocals of his good friend Waylon Jennings throughout this record. "Tramp On Your Street" is always perched at the top of my CD stack. The title cut is a haunting tribute to his life as a honky-tonk hero. The lack of airplay, not to mention a Grammy nod illustrates just what is wrong with country radio, and the music industry in general. Best country record I've ever heard.
18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
It don't get no better than this,
By Andy Agree "jackrabbit79" (Omaha, NE) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Tramp on Your Street (Audio CD)
I'm working my way backward in time in discovering the rich musical legacy of father and son Billy Joe and Eddie Shaver. I started with 2000's The Earth Rolls On, another 5-star recording, but this one, from 1993, is even a little better. This kind of music carries on the authentic legacy of rock 'n roll and western swing in a way that contemporary pop and country music absolutely do not. The musical licks are sharp, the vocals full-throated (with some help from Waylon Jennings) and the words always heartfelt and often funny. Very rarely does an artist deliver six tunes in a row as powerful as Tracks 1-6 here. One of my favorites is #3, Georgia on a Fast Train ("Got a good Christian raisin' and a 8th grade education, ain't no need y'all a treatin' me this way"). Eddie's guitar licks come so fast that Billy Joe has to caution him, "Aw, slow down, Eddie" (or is it "throw down"?). I also especially like #5, If I Give My Soul, an autobiographical account in which Billy Joe wonders if he can save his marriage by giving his soul to Jesus. (In reality, he did both.) Track 7, KAND Corsicana, Texas, is a novelty item, a seemingly authentic 1944 radio announcement of the beginning of the D-Day invasion followed by a quick prayer for our troops, and right into Track 8, Good Ol' USA. I first listened to this CD as anti-US demonstrations were sweeping the world, and our troops were preparing for another invasion, and the cumulative weight of this music made me want it to be heard and understood by all our enemies who haven't got a clue what this country is about. Naive, maybe, but this CD is a piece of bedrock American culture that can make us all proud. Billy Joe, you are a national treasure.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
5+ Stars for a Living Legend!,
By John B. Taylor (Alexander City, AL USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Tramp on Your Street (Audio CD)
Thank the good Lord that Billy Joe Shaver came into my life around 1993! The video for 'Georgia On A Fast Train' was just so cool, with this raspy voiced elder statesman dispensing hard earned wisdom amidst the blazing guitar of a long haired virtuoso. The cute girlfriend (Eddy's, I'd suppose he he) dancing at the shack wasn't too bad either! Next, it was the derriere kicking video for 'Hottest Thing In Town' that caught my eyes and ears. It again featured the ringing guitar of the one I had come to know as Billy Joe's son, Eddy Shaver.I was indeed enthralled by this record and had to explore why this Billy Joe dude is called a 'living legend'. This record is outstanding, and kicks off with two duets with Waylon Jennings. It seemed fitting that Billy's resurgent record would open with Waylon's assistance, as it was Billy's muse that produced the great songs that became Jenning's 'Honky Tonk Heroes' in 1973 and introduced Billy to the world. No small feat for the 'unknown writer' at the time, seeing as though it is considered the opening salvo of the 'outlaw movement'. I was very pleased to hear Billy's "Old Chunk of Coal" after being familiar with John Anderson's version. Billy's version carries more emotional weight as he imbues the song with first person emotion; indeed, the song was orginally written in the late 1970s when Billy decided to forgo wine and drink with the help of his good Lord. I've since found out that the legend himself, Johnny Cash recorded the song in the late 70s as well. 'Good Ol' USA' is a unique piece, basically melding the seemingly disparate elements of 'music hall' with the wisdom of a honky tonk bard. The two duets with Brother Phelps are excellent and make you wonder if the chief 'Headhunter' is still on the prowl! 'Live Forever' is absolutely a stunning piece of spirituality, with excellent picking by Eddy on the acoustic. "If I Give My Soul' is a more uptempo tune and mimics the theme of the aforementioned 'Old Chunk of Coal'. There's nothing much more you can say about 'Georgia On A Fast Train' besides it's much different from the original tune included on his 1973 debut 'Old Five and Dimers' which had a slower, storytelling tempo. "Got a good Christian raisin' and a 8th grade education, ain't no need y'all a treatin' me this way" summates in a nutshell where Billy Joe is coming from. Oh yea, I recall there is a sequence in the video where Eddy is playing on a railraod track which reminded me of the ballyhooed video featuring Joe Perry of Aerosmith. Let's just say it did not remind one of some clever sales gimmick as the Shavers are as real as real can be. Eddy was indeed a great hard rock guitarist! R.I.P. 'Hottest Thing In Town' is a 'hard honky tonkin' rock' tune that will have you on your feet for the longest! The cd reminds me somewhat of Johnny Cash's 'UnChained' album in that you have a country legend pairing up with a rocker a la Tom Petty. Shaver leaned more toward the hillbilly blues side of things than The Man In Black though and this album is built on original material while Cash's American Recordings series is built more on great covers. I'd say this is akin to Hank Williams Sr. coming back to the land of the living and recording with say, Eddie Van Halen!!! There is a great live cd "Unshaven: Live At Smith's Olde Bar" that chonicles many of these tunes and captures the ferocity of Shaver live. I had the chance to see Shaver live in 1998 at a club in Houston, Texas. What energy and verve these guys displayed!!! Billy Joe came out into the audience after the show and I even chatted with him a minute or two. I told him I was from Alabama and that Texas had a Montgomery and Huntsville within 25 miles of each other, much like two of Alabama's four largest cities. He mentioned he had lived in both Huntsvilles and I asked him how it felt living near the 'death chamber'. Billy said the Alabama version of Huntsville provoked death more than the Texas one because 'you die from the rocket fumes'. The guy is like meeting your next door neighbor or something; no pretense whatsoever. Perhaps this kept him from being the 'household name' he deserves to be because he does not have a 'stars air' to him. I like to believe it makes him more remarkable and loved by the fans because 'he is what he is' on his records! The girldfriend wasn't bad, either LOL! This is a 5 star record easily, but I'd still say 'Old Five and Dimers' is the pinnacle of the songwriting muse of Billy Joe Shaver. 'Outlaw classics' such as 'Willie the Wandering Gypsy', 'Georgia On a Fast Train', 'Good Christian Soldier', and 'Old Five and Dimers' debuted on that magic platter. Chances are if it was an outlaw hit for Willie, Waylon, Kristofferson, Cash, or even Tom T. Hall, it was penned by Billy. In fact, Tom T. Hall said Billy was his favorite songwriter. I'd put this cd in the Top 5 of alt country-country rock records I've heard in the last 15 years behind 'American Recordings' by Mr. Cash and 'The Impossible Bird' by Cash's former son in law, Nick Lowe. GREAT RECORD! Go check out the All Music Guide and see that they say on a review for 'Victory' that Mr. Shaver is "the only songwriter who could ever hope to stand toe-to-toe with Hank Williams, Sr". Get this cd and many others and see why for yourself! Billy has went through a lot of late, with the loss of Eddy, his mother, his wife, and his own heart attack. I raise my glass to his resilience, managing to put out a great record like 'Freedom's Child' last year amidst all the heartache.
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Shaver: Take Your Hats Off!,
By Nate (Huntsville, Tx USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Tramp on Your Street (Audio CD)
Billy Joe Shaver is one of the greatest songwriters that ever walked the face of this earth. This is a great album. IF you like music period, you will love Shaver! Every song on this CD is great.(just like all of Shaver's albums) If you don't have this ...GET IT NOW! This ol' Tramp takes his hat off to Mr. Billy Joe once again....Dont let me catch you without Billy Joe Shaver in your music library if you claim to be a country music fan!Take your Hats off! WHOOOOOOP HEEEEEEUH!!
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Best of real old time Country Music you can find today!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Tramp on Your Street (Audio CD)
Billy Joe Shaver, with the help of Eddie Shaver, has put together one of truest works of art in Country Music today. With tracks that will move you to dance, reflect on life and experience feelings of pure joy. The real life experience can be felt throughout this remarkable tribute. I would personally guarentee to anybody who loves true country music, Tramp On Your Street will be one of the most prized Compact Discs in your collection.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
great.,
By fluffy, the human being. (forest lake, mn) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Tramp on Your Street (Audio CD)
this is it. this is the best modern country album anyone has made. i won't say no more. you need to be buying this cd right now instead of reading my words.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Billy Joe proves Nashville can be forgotten,
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This review is from: Tramp on Your Street (Audio CD)
I have 3 Billy Joe Shaver cds. All of them are excellent. Why, in the later years of Billy Joe's life, does Nashville exclude the real purveyors of country music from its pantheon of stars? I'll never know. This cd starts with the help of Waylon Jennings and you can see why Waylon borrowed heavily from the Billy Joe songbook. Waylon's deeper voice makes these tunes shine, but it is the songs themselves that are already diamonds. Waylon just put the luster on a polished stone.
Eddie Shaver is a great guitarist. He will be missed. This boy could chops some wood! And he has great taste in not overdoing any of these numbers. He should have been a a studio mainstay in Nashville, instead he is dead. His father is the master behind all of this. What a great songwriter and even a good singer and muscian. If you are country music fan, please get this cd and find out what Nashville had either forgotten or doesn't know about.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
outstanding,
By william thomas (springfield, virginia USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Tramp on Your Street (Audio CD)
every song is memorable. I agree wholeheartedly with the other 5-star comments. This is a great cd. "If I give my soul" and the title song are my favorites.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Billy Joe is Texas...and Texas loves him back,
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This review is from: Tramp on Your Street (Audio CD)
Well, hands down, this is my favorite Billy Joe's album. I own everything he ever recorded (except the European release, which is hard to find). Before I moved to Texas' Hill Country (yeah, the home of Willie, Jerry Jeff, Gary P. Nunn...), I knew the name. B.J. Shaver mostly from the labels and credits. I knew him mostly as a writer and a collaborator. I owned Honky Tonk Heroes only because Waylon was my man. Then, I drove a long one hour (not unusual in Texas; people drive far to see their idols) to Luckenbach to see him in person. I was left speechless. His two fingers missing, a towering presence of an old man on stage, his voice showing a bit of age, with a band behind him, a band which could just play with no singer and still would be great, and still it would be worth my $10. Texas adores it's musical icons. Songwriters, not Bob Wills, are the kings nowadays. There is a strong bond. Icons love their state and the people in return. Willie will not play on stage without a Texas (usually huge) flag behind him.
However, back to this gem. Yes, there are songs here, which appeared on other CDs in different arrangements. Live Forever does not get old, it gets better. This accoustic cut is very refresing. Surprise to see Al Kooper on keyboards, but he is a perfect fit. I am certain that Billy Joe hates this CD to some extend, if not for other reasons that it really shows his son's talent, and it drips of the chemistry between them. What a wasted life, what a loss for music. I understand that Billy Joe really felt the pain when his son OD'd. For people who want to start somewhere with Billy Joe Shaver's collection, this is a perfect start. It is about "....fallen angels flying...", a true piece of Americana, Country, Rock, Blues, music, faith, and a man's bare soul. This is about real life. Commercial Country stations cannot play this material; you have to go to local, college stations and independents. Or drive to Luckenbach next time he's there. |
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