Live From Austin [Vinyl LP]

Delbert McClinton

Live From Austin [Vinyl LP]


Available on vinyl for the first time in more than 30 years! Originally released in 1989, this is the first, and best, live album from the King of the Texas Roadhouses.  Delbert’s gritty, road-tested singing fronts a driving band on everything from raw rockers to soul-deep ballads.  Includes classics like "Standing On Shaky Ground," "B Movie Boxcar Blues," "Going Back To Louisiana" and more. "Breathtaking, hardcore roadhouse rhythm & blues" —Rolling Stone


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1. SIDE A: Maybe Someday Baby 3:32
2. Lipstick Traces 4:08
3. Standing On Shaky Ground 4:02
4. Sandy Beaches 3:00
5. I Wanna Thank You Baby 3:08
6. B Movie Boxcar Blues 4:20
7. SIDE B: I've Got Dreams To Remember 4:26
8. Let Me Be Your Lover 3:31
9. Going Back To Louisiana 3:49
10. You Are My Sunshine 3:30
11. Givin' It Up For Your Love 4:38

Delbert McClinton, Vocals and Harmonica
David Millsap, Guitar
Stephen Bruton, Guitar
Nick Connolly, Keyboards and Background Vocals
Donald Wise, Tenor Sax
Steven Herrman, Trumpet
Marc Breithaupt, Trumpet
Mark Kazanoff, Baritone Sax
Jon Blondell, Trombone
Tim Loftin, Bass and Background Vocals
Harrell Bosarge, Drums

Produced by Delbert McClinton, Bruce Iglauer and Don Wise
Recorded at KRLU-TV, Austin, TX for Austin City Limits
Recorded by Billy Myers and David Hough
Additional broadcast sound engineering by Charles Ray, Nick Connolly and Don Wise
Mixed for record by Jay Shilliday
Mixed at Streeterville Studios, Chicago, IL
Cover design by Peter Amft
Cover photo by Robin Visotsky
Liner photos by Scott Newton
Mastered by Tom Coyne at DMS, New York, NY

Special thanks to those people without whose faith and support this project would not have been possible:  David Hickey, Keith DeArmond, Gary and Sandra Turlington, Bob Brown, Gerry Margolis, Richard Pemberton, Lewis Hall, "Crazy" Killbrew, Mike Duke, Bob Claypool, Nick Tosches, Doc Pomus, David "Breeze" Humphreys, Bill Arhos and all the folks at Austin City Limits, the staff of Alligator Records and most of all Wendy Goldstein.