Chris Wall





Chris Wall
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 “It’s American music, rooted in the culture of the West,” Wall says. “Call it what you like.”
All of the songs on the album were penned by Wall, except for “Hello, I’m An Old Country Song,” which he co-wrote with fellow Austin honky-tonker Dale Watson. Describing himself as a devotee of the “stone-cold country” old school (Hag, Jones, Willie & Waylon), Wall says he’s also a fan of Hemingway and Faulkner, whose craftsmanship and storytelling show up in the bones of Wall’s own songs.
The album also features a big assist from Cody Braun, one of the co-founders of Reckless Kelly, who lends big dollops of fiddle, mandolin and harmony vocals. “Cody showed up (at the sessions) to see how things are going, and we added him to the band,” Wall says. There is a nice bit of symmetry there, since it was Wall’s encouragement and mentorship that in part accounted for Reckless’ move to Austin in the late 1990s.
Montana and the Rocky Mountain region form what might be called Wall’s West of the imagination. It’s his inspiration and his refuge. “(The song) ‘So Long, I Love You,’ is about a guy leaving and heading west,” Wall says. “And that’s what I do — point the truck to Montana. It was a great escape to me as a kid, and still is in the back of my mind — even though that Montana doesn’t exist anymore.”
 “I’m always looking at horizons and space,” says Wall, who cut his musical teeth in Jackson Hole and Montana. “There’s always going to be highways, ranchers and old cowboys in there. It’s a little different from the Nashville/Eastern perspective.”
Released on his own Cold Springs Records, EL WESTERN MOTEL is co-produced by Wall, Merle Bregante and acclaimed producer Lloyd Maines (Dixie Chicks, Robert Earl Keen). Together, the trio crafted an intimate, mostly acoustic suite of songs built around Wall’s hand-crafted, big-sky lyrics.
Heretofore, Wall’s calling card has been the tongue-in-cheek “Trashy Women,” which the band Confederate Railroad turned into a platinum-selling, Grammy-nominated hit in the early 90s. Wall penned the tune when he was signed to Jerry Jeff Walker’s Tried & True Music record label. Walker cut several of Wall’s songs on his best-selling LIVE AT GRUENE HALL album.
It’s been too long since listeners have been treated to Chris Wall’s patented brand of smart, melodic, insightful and highly listenable brand of country music. Happily, that drought has ended with the release of EL WESTERN MOTEL, the Austin-based artist’s first release in nearly a decade.

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Chris Wall  11/12/2003            
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Chris Wall  12/16/2002            
James Blair
Simply put the best live album in texas country music since viva terlinqua 30 years ago. A landmark album. Chris Wall is one of the greatest songwriters of all time. Do yourself a huge favor, buy this record. It will blow you away, as will anything Chris Wall has ever put out. James Blair.
Chris Wall  09/23/2002            
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In today's "Texas music" market, mediocre songs and less-than-stellar artists frequently overpower listeners who have turned on their radio in search of musical salvation. However, with the emergence from his post-"Tainted Angel" hiatus, Chris Wall breathes new life into the remains of country music. Wall has made a career of wowing fans with his visions of love, experiences of heartbreak, and his amazing ability to reach the pinnacle of great music with each record made. The author of "Three Across" and "I Feel Like Hank Williams Tonight," (recorded by Jerry Jeff Walker on "Live at Gruene Hall") Wall has amassed an amazing library of songs that all seem to capture the mind of any listener. With his low, rough-hewn voice, Wall absolutely defines what country music is missing- soul. Proving his talents do not stop at writing or performing, Wall has consistently delivered self produced albums that prove he not only knows how to write good music, but how to make it as well. In an age/genre that has seen too many terrible records (many made by those who shouldn't be making them at all), Chris Wall's prowess to create music that inspires, soothes, or amuses is a blessing to the art. With his upcoming sixth release, Chris Wall has entrenched himself as a legendary figure in music and songwriting, and anyone who desires to hear what great music should sound like needs to find his records.
Chris Wall  06/29/2002            
FMC Rating: Essential
What more do you want? This is TEXAS! He is about 6'6" (this is texas right) 300lbs, built like a linebacker. Looks like he could whip Shaq's butt. When you leave the venue you aren't looking for his bus you are looking for his horse. He has a big old grizzly adam's beard and always wears a black hat. But since he is from Texas he is the nicest guy you could ever meet. However, I wouldn't challenge him to a gun fight because I hear that he carries a widow maker which he can use to hit a quarter, in the air at 300 meters....did I also tell you that he roped a twister, rode it into cowtown and all the while sang a song about your sorry life and how Enron stole your money, your wife is cheating with your dog and how even if he was drunk out of his mind he could kick your sorry butt sittin down.....like I said this is Texas.
Chris Wall  03/15/2002            
Kilgore Springs
Chris is the most honest, personal song writer I have ever met/heard. His songs are poetic, he's a true testament to Texas music. Glad he got here as quickly as he could. Beautiful songs - keep it up Chris! Can't wait for the next album. Everyone else, enjoy!
Chris Wall  03/13/2002            
Danny Britt
I've known Chris since he came to Texas. Certainly one of the best songwriters around. Tremendous lyrics! Wrote my favorite country song "I Feel Like Hank Williams Tonight". It's a classic. If you like country music or even if you don't, You'll like Chris Wall.
Chris Wall  02/13/2002            
Masshole
An awesome album. The more you listen the better it gets. Really wish chris wall would do more touring.
Chris Wall  12/12/2001            
Boots in New Braunfels
If you don't have at least one of Chris Wall's CDs, you're not listening to Texas music. I'd recommend "Any Saturday Night in Texas" to start.
Chris Wall  03/13/2001            
Bill Schmidtz
Too good for words. One of the best CD's I have heard in a while. I listen to the whole thing without even getting up to get another beer. I didn't want to stop the dang CD player.
Chris Wall  02/08/2001            
Greg Elder
A while back I moved from the Clear Lake area to West Palm Beach. Once in a while I make it back to Texas to see old friends. This Christmas was one of those times. Jeff and Carla got the plastic lawn flamingos and Barb and I got TAINTED ANGEL. I really owe them next year.Three across really took me back to Austin in the mid-seventies. Thank you for this and all the other great toons.(WONDERFUL ALBUM)
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