Phil Pritchett & Full Band

















Phil Pritchett & Full Band
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In December 2001, Phil Pritchett sat in his songwriting office in Nashville and found his true calling; however, it wasn't in Tennessee. After eight years of living in Austin and playing his original music to fans all over the South, he'd come to Nashville to try and change country music for the better. After nearly two years, he realized a better way to handle this task. Said Pritchett of his time in the Music City, "I came to realize that the blood and guts of doing music for a living was doing your thing and working hard to keep doing it. There are people everywhere who talk about getting record deals, cutting songs, looking for managers and whatever. But it is all just talk. The guys in the game who aren't standing around talking are out there making things happen, even if it's just a club gig for $400. I began to see the beauty and purity in being a guy that acted, that produced, rather than a guy that was good at networking and 'knew a lot of people.'" So Pritchett packed his family and belongings and headed back to Texas where he assembled The Full Band (Ryan Lynch on bass and Jason Stolly on drums). Immediately, Pritchett hit the road, returning to the business of providing his large and supportive fan base with the live sounds they had sorely missed in his absence. In August 2002, Pritchett and the Full Band independently released "Tougher Than The Rest" to critical acclaim and a sales reception topping any of Pritchett's previous works. Over the next eighteen months, the band played more than 200 dates in seven states in an attempt to prove themselves as the hardest working band in the South. Because of their dedication, in June of 2003 Phil Pritchett and the Full Band were selected to be part of Budweiser's True Music Live sponsorship and promotion program. For the band, this not only meant national radio campaigns featuring their music, but an even greater touring schedule to accommodate the multitude of Budweiser events around the region. The result of the constant touring was evident to anyone who witnessed a live show. These occasions turned into half party, half rock and roll revival. Though Pritchett released a live record, "Phil Comes Alive," in 1998, fans of "Tougher Than The Rest" begged him to capture a snapshot of his most recent incarnation of the live show. Phil obliged, and in the Fall of 2003 he enlisted the help of Cedar Creek Recording's veteran engineer Adam Odor. That November, Pritchett and the Full Band recorded two nights in their home state of Texas. The product of these special nights became "Cool and Unusual Punishment: Live," the new 14-track record available in March 2004.

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Average Rating : 0              Total Reviews: 107


Phil Pritchett & Full Band  07/21/2004            
Sean
You'd have to be an idiot to think that dressing up some guy in a Tom Petty hat is some sort of artistic statement or represents the band in some way. I don't think anyone would tell you it was. I think it's just kind of funny and silly. It's not like I go to the shows to hear them play the record exactly like it is on my home stereo. To me, it looks like they're having fun and wouldn't YOU like to get paid to have fun? Don't let your jealousies get the best of you. What albums do you own, by the way? Phil has like 6 or 7 of them by now and no one covers as much ground as Phil does and has over the years. Mediocre, my ass. Why would you say that? Because he isn't singing about drinking beer down at ol' Gruene Hall? I've been following for about five years and I have seen him grow as a songwriter and as a performer. If you can't appreciate both independently, you need to study up on your music history. Look at the most successful bands in history and in this 'Texas Music' scene. Don't tell me they don't have something that helped them stand out-something you might call a gimmick. The freakin' Beatles were ALL gimmick when they appeared live on talk shows or on stage. That stupid Petty trick is only one of many in the P2 arsenal, but feel free to stand at the back when they play it. Just one man's opinion...
Phil Pritchett & Full Band  07/20/2004            
Brett
I think one star is a bit harsh, but there's no way that this a five star act. This guy can't really sing and his writing is mediocre at best, even by so-called 'Texas Music' standards. Phil plays a mean guitar, but I don't need to see some dude dressed like Tom Petty when he does his Tom Petty cover to be entertained... it does come off as kind of a gimmick. They're not bad... I'd say they're a decent opening act. But ther's way more sizzle than steak to this band. Just one man's opinion...
Phil Pritchett & Full Band  07/19/2004            
Sean
Anyone who thinks P2 is a gimmick act hasn't given him a fair shot by listening to the albums and the songs. Marry Me Mary? Bruising Sheetrock? Sante Fe? Those are songs most other acts can't come even close to with any of their albums. And when it comes to live, no one is any better. What you're seeing is entertainment. If you don't want entertainment, stay at home and listen to your stereo. I'd have to guess, that you haven't taken the time to dig in and really LISTEN to this artist. I imagine you're as superficial as you appear to be. All you see is the surface and you've made your judgement from that. I bet if I saw you from the surface, I'd be pretty disgusted. I hope your life gets better. Much tougher!
Phil Pritchett & Full Band  07/12/2004            
Mary
I always talk about whether I can feel music from the soul. I don't know chords, and I don't necesarily know the best lyrics from every song, but everything Phil plays, I feel in my soul. There are very few artists that I can say that about. Even my very favorites like Reckless and Ragweed dont have the soul in every song, but this guy does. I feel it with every note. Thanks, guys for giving the music back.
Phil Pritchett & Full Band  07/11/2004            
Hap
Hey Phil--you know what i hate--gimmicks...like you and your band.
Phil Pritchett & Full Band  06/17/2004            
Emily Baker
Some of you may disagree, but I just have to say that P2 is one of theabsolute best singer/songwriters out there today (not to mention a total cutie pie). Pick up an album or two and get your butt to a show. You won't regret it! : )
Phil Pritchett & Full Band  04/27/2004            
Wade
This is a great live album that has updated versions of old live songs, and a great choice of cover songs as well as songs that have not been released yet live. I own all albums and this one shows all sides of P2FB
Phil Pritchett & Full Band  04/19/2004            
Stacia
they are an awesome band with a great vibe and an even better sound. they are now one of my personal favorites.
Phil Pritchett & Full Band  04/01/2004            
Brent Walker
Outstanding display of what you get at a live show in the CD format. The energy is there in every song!
Phil Pritchett & Full Band  03/31/2004            
jim and donna
great live album without all the polish. Hear this record and you know what you get a p2 concert. i think that they are powerful songs that continue to grow on me. Just plain excellent. Thanks
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