Charley Crockett – Lil G.L.’s Honky Tonk Jubilee

Album Info

Artist: Charley Crockett

Title: Lil G.L.'s Honky Tonk Jubilee

Year: 2017

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Tracklist

  • 1. Night Train to Memphis (2:19)
  • 2. Jamestown Ferry (3:06)
  • 3. I Saw the Light (3:03)
  • 4. Honky Tonk Blues (2:13)
  • 5. Just a Drink Away (2:51)
  • 6. Ramblin Man (3:03)
  • 7. You Must Be Drunk Again (2:23)
  • 8. I Ain't Never (2:14)
  • 9. The Lost Highway (3:04)
  • 10. Am I That Easy to Forget (2:35)
  • 11. Honky Tonk Man (2:12)
  • 12. You're Still on My Mind (2:31)
  • 13. I Just Don't Like This Kind of Living (2:32)
  • 14. Brothers of a Bottle (2:47)
  • 15. Honky Tonkin (2:56)
  • 16. I Cast a Lonesome Shadow (3:06)

Review

Charley Crockett's 'Lil G.L.'s Honky Tonk Jubilee' is a raw, raucous ride through the heart of American roots music. Released in 2017, this 16-track stomper is like stumbling into a backwoods bar where the jukebox is loaded with honky-tonk, blues, and country gems. Crockett's raspy vocals could strip paint off the walls, while his guitar work is sharper than a pool hustler's eye. This ain't no polished Nashville production - it's got the grit and spontaneity of a live set at 2 AM when the drinks are flowing and the dance floor's packed.

From start to finish, Crockett spins yarns that'll make you laugh, cry, and reach for another cold one. He's channeling the spirits of honky-tonk heroes and blues legends, but don't get it twisted - this ain't no mere tribute act. Crockett's got his own swagger, blending old-school vibes with a fresh energy that'll knock your socks off. It's like he's taken the best of the past, thrown it in a blender with a shot of whiskey, and served up something that's both familiar and thrillingly new. 'Lil G.L.'s Honky Tonk Jubilee' is the kind of album that reminds you why you fell in love with music in the first place. - Jude