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Prodcut Description: [More Information ...] Born To Be Wilder (recorded live at WorkPlay in Birmingham, Alabama) captures the full flavor of Nashville-based roots rocker Wilder's live performances: booming baritone vocal delivery, blazing guitar licks, and a punchy rhythm section, overlaid with a healthy dose of his quirky humor.Wilder has been called "a kind of Tom Petty for the trailer set" (San Francisco Chronicle), though he describes his style thus: "We play both kinds of music, Rock AND Roll."
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Reviews:
The Idol of Idle Youth - Live, Pick Up On It! What a treat this new LIVE CD
from Webb Wilder is! It's better
than the sparcely attended LIVE
DVD performance from Birmingham
back in 2005. Keep Toughing It
Out, Webb! Another winner in the
stalbe of the following releases:
It Came From Nashville ***.5 (1/2 LIVE)
Hybrid Vigor ****
Doo Dad ****
Town and Country ****
Acres of Suede ****
About Time ****
Scattered, Smothered, Covered [Best Of...] **** The Last of the Full Grown Men Proves That He Was Born To Be Wilder!! This is a great live show recorded in August 2005. It captures the energy of a Webb Wilder and the Beatnecks show.
Webb and the Beatnecks sound great. The lineup on this CD is Webb on vocals and leading the triple guitar assault with Tony Bowles and George "The Tone Chaperone" Bradfute, Tom Comet on bass and Jimmy Lester on drums.
I am a big fan of the man and the band and I must say it is one of my favorite CDs.
Don't just take my word for it. This is what the press has to say about Webb and the Beatnecks:
If bands were cigarette brands, Webb Wilder and the Beatnecks would be Lucky Strikes. Unhyped, unfiltered, and probably dangerous in large doses. - Macon Telegraph
"If Webb Wilder and his band are passing within 300 miles of your town, don't miss them!" - Vintage Guitar Magazine
"Wilder is one of America's most interesting characters, with a credo to call his own, raw talent, charismatic personality and rabid cult following." - Country Standard Time
"Webb Wilder might be lacking in a few things - such as massive record sales and mainstream notoriety - but confidence is not one of them. First of all he has a credo. Wimps don't have credos. Wilder also nicknamed himself 'The Last of the Full Grown Men' partly because he's a fairly large dude, partly cause other guys are sissies." - Broward-Palm Beach New Times
In closing:
Webb Wilder: Great Man.
Webb and the Beatnecks: Great Band.
Born To Be Wilder: Great Music.
Do yourself a favor and pick it up on pick up on it! |
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