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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Phil Pritchett & Full Band  09/25/2002            
starfan
May the pretenders beware! This record finally shows what Texas Music can be when it's done right. No party anthem cliches, just pure heart, soul and greatness. This isn't the Texas Music of frat boys and "Texas Jimmy Buffett" types, this is the Texas Music of Stevie, ZZ, Buddy, and Waylon...bold ballsy and full of purpose. Phil and the Full Band have put the guts back into Texas Music and we are the richer for it. Rock on P2.
Phil Pritchett & Full Band  09/18/2002            
broommaker
this is an amazing album. this is what music should be like. intelligent, fun, and adventurous all at the same time.
Phil Pritchett & Full Band  09/12/2002            
new fan
Had a great time at the Blue Light a while back. Can't wait to get the new CD.
Phil Pritchett & Full Band  09/12/2002            
Brad
P2 has outdone himself this time out. This album ROCKS, literally. I'd have to agree with Chad and say that it is in my top 5 of the year.
Phil Pritchett & Full Band  09/09/2002            
goodlistener
With "Tougher than the Rest," Phil Pritchett launches himself into the project of rebuilding good music. With the new release, Pritchett and the Full Band shed the titles of alt country, college bar band, or americana in search of what true artists seek...groove. With no way to lump him into any categorical box, Pritchett simply proceeds to dazzle audiences with what can only be defined as GOOD music. Earlier records were stellar, but could not quite capture the true feeling that the band exudes in each and every live performance; however, a breakthrough record has been made. Tracks like "God Save The King" and "Marry me Mary" give listeners the same "accelerator-through-the-floor-about-to-take-off" feeling one gets when they discover Springsteen's Born to Run. And as soon as you feel like the album can't get any better, you hear "...dreams" and realize again what it was like when you first discovered rock and roll. In my opinion, five-star records only come along every two or three years. They are truly the mecca of masterpieces- each note strikes a chord, each chord pushes a line, and each line a song to a feeling. With Pritchett's combination of The Full Band (Ryan Lynch and Jason Stolly) he accomplished the musical side of this goal. However, it is truly his presence as a songwriter that overtakes this phenomenal record. Writing about everything from childhood wishes to hopeful love, from chance encounters to just taking advantage of life because you're glad you're alive, Phil Pritchett proves to anyone who hears this record that he his the real deal. The last few years have seen the success of too many undeserving acts who are too quick to cash in on college crowds and soon forget the reason they started playing music to begin with. Hopefully, listeners can find Phil Pritchett pulling out of this rubble and realize once again that usic is made to heal, to help, to entertain and most of all, to groove. One of the many highlights of this record is the one and only cover on the album, Little Feat's "Willin'." The songs' story of a weary road warrior who has seen it all is hauntily echoed by Pritchett's near decade rise through the musical ranks; however, through all the fallen competition and the roadblocks and heartaches, Phil Pritchett and the Full band prove that they are still "Willin'."
Phil Pritchett & Full Band  09/03/2002            
Chad Raney - LSM Web Guru
Excellent CD!! I highly recommend this CD. Catchy tunes. "God Save The King" and "...dreams" have been stuck in my head since the first listen. One of my Top 10 Picks of 2002, it definately makes the list.
Phil Pritchett & Full Band  09/03/2002            
J. Talbert
I just want to say that this is an unbelievable album. Phil has such a heartfelt insight in his writing. The band sounds so tight, and if you have the opportunity to see this power trio live, you will know what I mean. God Save The King is my favorite on the album. There is not a weak song on it, and it has all of that raw energy you find at one of Phil and the Full Band shows. This album kicks ass, GO BUY IT!!!
Phil Pritchett & Full Band  08/31/2002            
John Galt
Phil doesn't disappoint. Well-written lyrics and good guitar. The duet with CC is great, and "Doesn't Make a Difference" is the perfect way to start the CD.
Phil Pritchett & Full Band  08/30/2002            
J.Gould
This is an absolutely AWESOME record and one that everyone should pick up! What more could be said, other than Phil Pritchett is a true Texan and it shows in his music? In this album Phil truly demonstrates that he knows how rock for the fans. There isn't a song to skip on the album, so get. Jam it in the cd player of your truck, crank it up real loud for all to enjoy.
Phil Pritchett & Full Band  08/15/2002            
killerbee
This album kicks ass. I like Phil's earlier stuff, but this one is so much better.....much tougher!
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