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Artist: Drive-By Truckers
Album: It's Great To Be Alive!
Bitrate: 252kbps avg
Quality: EAC Secure Mode / LAME 3.98.4 / -V0 / 44.100Khz
Label: ATO Records
Genre: Rock
Size: 370.87 megs
PlayTime: 3h 16min 13sec total
Rip Date: 2015-11-07
Store Date: 2015-11-06

Track List: Disc #1/3
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01. Drive By Truckers - Lookout      4:50
    Mountain
02. Drive By Truckers - Where The    4:52
    Devil Don't Stay
03. Drive By Truckers - Sink Hole    5:22
04. Drive By Truckers - Made Up      5:16
    English Oceans
05. Drive By Truckers - The          5:14
    Righteous Path
06. Drive By Truckers - Women        4:31
    Without Whiskey
07. Drive By Truckers - The Living   6:24
    Bubba
08. Drive By Truckers - Primer Coat  4:18
09. Drive By Truckers - Mercy        5:25
    Buckets
10. Drive By Truckers - Marry Me     5:46
11. Drive By Truckers - Tornadoes    5:23
12. Drive By Truckers - Sounds       5:09
    Better In The Song

Track List: Disc #2/3
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01. Drive-By Truckers - Used To Be   6:58
    A Cop
02. Drive-By Truckers - Shit Shots   4:05
    Count
03. Drive-By Truckers - Runaway      5:35
    Train
04. Drive-By Truckers - A Ghost To   4:57
    Most
05. Drive-By Truckers - Goode's      7:32
    Field Road
06. Drive-By Truckers - Uncle Frank  5:12
07. Drive-By Truckers - Putting      7:17
    People On The Moon
08. Drive-By Truckers - First Air    3:35
    Of Autumn
09. Drive-By Truckers - Box Of       7:46
    Spiders
10. Drive-By Truckers - When The     3:56
    Pin Hits The Shell
11. Drive-By Truckers - A World Of   7:42
    Hurt

Track List: Disc #3/3
--------
01. DBT - Get Downtown               3:24
02. DBT - Ronnie And Neil            5:02
03. DBT - Gravity's Gone             3:34
04. DBT - Pauline Hawkins            6:26
05. DBT - Birthday Boy               3:32
06. DBT - Girls Who Smoke            4:30
07. DBT - Three Dimes Down           2:53
08. DBT - Hell No, I Ain't Happy     8:10
09. DBT - Shut Up And Get On The     5:23
    Plane
10. DBT - Angels And Fuselage        7:52
11. DBT - Zip City                   5:15
12. DBT - Grand Canyon              13:07

Release Notes:
--------
ôEvery night is important. Every show should be played like itÆs the most
important show weÆll ever perform à Play it like we might die before morning.
Play it like itÆs the last show weÆll ever get to play. It just might be.ö
ThatÆs co-founder/co-frontman Patterson Hood writing in this live albumÆs liner
notes. Anyone who has caught even one of the approximately 2,000 Drive-By
TruckersÆ gigs over the past two decades knows itÆs not lip service. These guys
bring it every time.

Hood and partner/co-founder Mike Cooley decided to document 20 years of music
from 10 studio releases with the current lineup. The raw, rollicking result,
caught during a three night stand at San FranciscoÆs Fillmore (Nov. 20-22,
2014), proves how relentlessly the group adheres to HoodÆs above manifesto.

The sprawling 35 song, three disc package (thereÆs also a double version) covers
music from the quintetÆs entire career, including rarities even hard core fans
might not know. The set listing is pieced together from all three shows with
Cooley and Hood alternating lead vocals. A three piece horn section adds heft to
a handful of tracks but with often three guitars churning away, the brass is
mixed too low and doesnÆt add much. The extra space though provides room for
stretching out on a closing 13 minute version of ôGrand Canyonö from their most
recent release and a few of HoodÆs extended intra-song spoken word pieces,
typically a highlight of their shows.

The blue collar themes and tales of working class folks looking for redemption,
or just a light at the end of their tunnel, have remained a Truckers theme from
1998Æs Gangstabilly debut. They mesh with the groupÆs gutsy, rust earth tinged
Southern rock, often slathered with organ, grinding guitars and dollops of
twang. These performances are tougher, tauter and grittier than their studio
companions. Collectively, they reflect the lifeÆs work of a tight,
hardworking/hard traveling act that plays by its own rules. And, judging from
the almost three and a half hours of music here, one that continues to improve
with age.



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Artist: Drive-By Truckers
Album: It's Great To Be Alive!
Bitrate: 252kbps avg
Quality: EAC Secure Mode / LAME 3.98.4 / -V0 / 44.100Khz
Label: ATO Records
Genre: Rock
Size: 370.87 megs
PlayTime: 3h 16min 13sec total
Rip Date: 2015-11-07
Store Date: 2015-11-06

Track List: Disc #1/3
--------
01. Drive By Truckers - Lookout      4:50
    Mountain
02. Drive By Truckers - Where The    4:52
    Devil Don't Stay
03. Drive By Truckers - Sink Hole    5:22
04. Drive By Truckers - Made Up      5:16
    English Oceans
05. Drive By Truckers - The          5:14
    Righteous Path
06. Drive By Truckers - Women        4:31
    Without Whiskey
07. Drive By Truckers - The Living   6:24
    Bubba
08. Drive By Truckers - Primer Coat  4:18
09. Drive By Truckers - Mercy        5:25
    Buckets
10. Drive By Truckers - Marry Me     5:46
11. Drive By Truckers - Tornadoes    5:23
12. Drive By Truckers - Sounds       5:09
    Better In The Song

Track List: Disc #2/3
--------
01. Drive-By Truckers - Used To Be   6:58
    A Cop
02. Drive-By Truckers - Shit Shots   4:05
    Count
03. Drive-By Truckers - Runaway      5:35
    Train
04. Drive-By Truckers - A Ghost To   4:57
    Most
05. Drive-By Truckers - Goode's      7:32
    Field Road
06. Drive-By Truckers - Uncle Frank  5:12
07. Drive-By Truckers - Putting      7:17
    People On The Moon
08. Drive-By Truckers - First Air    3:35
    Of Autumn
09. Drive-By Truckers - Box Of       7:46
    Spiders
10. Drive-By Truckers - When The     3:56
    Pin Hits The Shell
11. Drive-By Truckers - A World Of   7:42
    Hurt

Track List: Disc #3/3
--------
01. DBT - Get Downtown               3:24
02. DBT - Ronnie And Neil            5:02
03. DBT - Gravity's Gone             3:34
04. DBT - Pauline Hawkins            6:26
05. DBT - Birthday Boy               3:32
06. DBT - Girls Who Smoke            4:30
07. DBT - Three Dimes Down           2:53
08. DBT - Hell No, I Ain't Happy     8:10
09. DBT - Shut Up And Get On The     5:23
    Plane
10. DBT - Angels And Fuselage        7:52
11. DBT - Zip City                   5:15
12. DBT - Grand Canyon              13:07

Release Notes:
--------
“Every night is important. Every show should be played like it’s the most
important show we’ll ever perform … Play it like we might die before morning.
Play it like it’s the last show we’ll ever get to play. It just might be.”
That’s co-founder/co-frontman Patterson Hood writing in this live album’s liner
notes. Anyone who has caught even one of the approximately 2,000 Drive-By
Truckers’ gigs over the past two decades knows it’s not lip service. These guys
bring it every time.

Hood and partner/co-founder Mike Cooley decided to document 20 years of music
from 10 studio releases with the current lineup. The raw, rollicking result,
caught during a three night stand at San Francisco’s Fillmore (Nov. 20-22,
2014), proves how relentlessly the group adheres to Hood’s above manifesto.

The sprawling 35 song, three disc package (there’s also a double version) covers
music from the quintet’s entire career, including rarities even hard core fans
might not know. The set listing is pieced together from all three shows with
Cooley and Hood alternating lead vocals. A three piece horn section adds heft to
a handful of tracks but with often three guitars churning away, the brass is
mixed too low and doesn’t add much. The extra space though provides room for
stretching out on a closing 13 minute version of “Grand Canyon” from their most
recent release and a few of Hood’s extended intra-song spoken word pieces,
typically a highlight of their shows.

The blue collar themes and tales of working class folks looking for redemption,
or just a light at the end of their tunnel, have remained a Truckers theme from
1998’s Gangstabilly debut. They mesh with the group’s gutsy, rust earth tinged
Southern rock, often slathered with organ, grinding guitars and dollops of
twang. These performances are tougher, tauter and grittier than their studio
companions. Collectively, they reflect the life’s work of a tight,
hardworking/hard traveling act that plays by its own rules. And, judging from
the almost three and a half hours of music here, one that continues to improve
with age.



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