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Lazy S.O.B.
Recordings PO
Box 49884
Austin, TX 78765-9884
Phone: (512) 480-0765 FAX:
(512) 499-0207 Email: Info@lazysob.com
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Welcome to the
Lazy S.O.B. Electronic Ranch. Here you'll find information about Lazy
S.O.B. Recordings, an independent record label located in Austin,
Texas and the music we produce.
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Our latest release!
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Songs of Route 66: Roadside Attractions
Catalogue # SOB008
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The
much-anticipated follow-up to the acclaimed first volume. Track
list: "Route 66" Marcia Ball , "Sweet Home Chicago" Randy
Garibay, "You Came a Long Way From St. Louis" Gary Primich,
"Hoppin In Joplin" Maryann Price, "Oklahoma Hills" Jimmy
LaFave, "T-U-L-S-A Straight Ahead" Jason Roberts, "Midnight
in Amarillo" Cindy Cashdollar with Herb Remington, "Tucumcari,
Here I Come" Dale Watson, "Albuquerque" Asleep at the Wheel,
"Goodbye, California (Hello, Illinois)" Two High String Band,
"Gallop to Gallup" Dale Watson, "Arizona State Line" Red Dirt
Rangers, "California Sun" The Leroi Brothers, "66 Highway Blues"
Steve James
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Bradley
Jaye Williams: Tex-Mex Gumbo
Catalogue # SOB007
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A
tasty blend of South Texas Conjunto, Cajun and Country by the
accordion phenom who has recorded with the likes of Tom Waits,
Asleep At the Wheel and Dave Alvin. Co-produced by Max Baca (Los
Super Seven) and featuring Los Pinkys, Gulf Coast Playboys and
The Derailers' Tony Villanueva.
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"...a
shoo-in for Third Coast Album of the Year"- John Conquest,
3rd Coast Music.
"Williams has come up with an original mixture of musical stylesthat
display the diversity of the Lone Star State. That he accomplished
the deed with such enthusiasm and polish makes 'Tex-Mex Gumbo'
noteworthy and delightful. 4 Stars" -Jim Caliguiri, Austin
Chronicle
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Red
Dirt Rangers: Rangers' Command
Catalogue # SOB006
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Our
favorite group from Oklahoma delivers their best CD yet with this
collection of gems co-produced by Dave Sanger and Lloyd Maines.
It is reminicent of The New Riders of the Purple Sage with nods
to country, bluegrass, rock and folk along the way. It has already
been named as one of the 60 essential CDs by Oklahoma artists
in Oklahoma Today . They were the first artists who recorded
for Lazy S.O.B. (The Songs of Route 66), now find out why
we did a whole CD of their music.
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"...an
Americana album as close to perfect as you'll likely hear." -
Brian Wahlert, Country Standard Time
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The
Lucky Strikes: A Perfect Evening
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On
A Perfect Evening, the neo-standards written by bandleader Craig
Marshall seamlessly blend with classics by such songwriting legends
as Johnny Mercer, Jerome Kern, Cole Porter and Jimmy Van Heusen.
It's timeless music spiced with a whiff of nostalgia and scented
with the irresistible air of romance. From sprightly swing tunes
like "I Remember You," "I Don't Believe A Word,"
"What Is This Thing Called Love" and "Easy To Love"
to sexy slow dances like "I'm Getting Sentimental Over You,"
"A Perfect Evening" and "When My World Began"
to the instrumental tour de force of "Poinciana" to
the soothing last call of "Polka Dots & Moonbeams,"
the album offers music for any and all occasions. A Perfect Evening
is swinging and crooning as it's meant to be: lyrically elegant,
musically sophisticated, and rhythmically captivating, embracing
listeners in a warm hug and seducing them with the sweetest kisses.
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The
Wandering Eyes: Songs of Forbidden Love
Catalogue # SOB004
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You
want Country? How about twelve songs about cheatin' and other
indiscretions performed by a band of Austin All-Stars. Vocals by
Kelly Willis, Dale Watson, Rosie Flores, Ted Roddy and Jason
Roberts. A fun, tight album that twangs, cries, shuffles, oohs and
aahs its way to your cheatin' heart. |
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Various
Artists: The Songs of Route 66: Music From The
All-American Highway
Catalogue # SOB066
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Bobby
Troup, Kevin Welch, Charles Brown, Jimmy LaFave, Mary Cutrufello
and others perform 11 songs about America's favorite stretch of
blacktop. Featured on NPR's Morning Edition and TNN's This
Week in Country Music. Our biggest seller! |
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The
Lucky Strikes: Twelve Past Midnight
Catalogue # SOB001
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The debut CD from Austin's finest swing/lounge combo croon twelve
original tunes for dancing and romancing. |
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Ana
Egge: River Under the Road
Catalogue # SOB002
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Ana's
first effort, featuring great songs, great singing, and some of
Austin's finest pickers. She was voted Best Folk Act and
Best Singer/Songwriter in the 1998 Austin Chronicle
Music Awards. She has toured with Shawn Colvin, Jimmie Dale Gilmore
and Iris Dement.
****1/2
"a debut masterpiece..." Austin Chronicle
"Top 20 Albums of 1997" - Austin American Statesman
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Charlie
Burton: Rustic Fixer-Upper
Catalogue # SOB003
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From one of America's longest and best-kept secrets comes a CD
that jumps from country to blues to rock and back, while remaining
wickedly humorous. |
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Red
Dirt Rangers: Oklahoma Territory Catalogue
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From Oklahoma comes music born from the same earth where Kevin
Welch and Jimmy LaFave do their farming. Rockin' Woody Guthrie.
Produced by Lloyd Maines. Look for their Lazy S.O.B. release, "Rangers'
Command," in the Spring of 1999. |
Read what the Austin
Chronicle is saying about Lazy S.O.B.!
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Visit
our sister label, Texas Round-up Records.
Just released -- Roger Wallace, "That Kind of Lonely."
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