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  03/19/2004            
john
Great live cd with a constant storyline throughout the tracks if u will. awsome covers which would be only acceptable live. great idea p2, keep it up
Phil Pritchett & Full Band  03/05/2004            
EZ RDR
Great cd that captures a cool live show. We had a great time in Amarillo! We are looking forward to having you back at Homers backyard ball in June!
Phil Pritchett & Full Band  03/02/2004            
J-Ro
This is an excellent live album. P2 showcases that he's one of Texas' best guitarist. The Full Band's presence is made known on this CD. I highly recommend this CD for every one. Check it out!!!
Phil Pritchett & Full Band  08/27/2003            
Jeff
Tougher Than The Rest is a great album to listen to. I bought the album when it first came out and it's still refreshing to listen to. It reminds me of early Tom Petty. Phil has a way with his words and his songs have meaning. I highly recommend this album to every one. If your a true Phil Pritchett fan you'll enjoy.
Phil Pritchett & Full Band  05/27/2003            
Bowie
A must have for any Phil or Texas Music fan...Superb
Phil Pritchett & Full Band  05/27/2003            
Bowie
I love all of P2's other albums so I ordered this one before it was released...After 8 months it still hasn't grown on me...A definite change from his other albums...A change for the worse considering I give 5 stars for his previous works
Phil Pritchett & Full Band  05/01/2003            
DeeA
Tougher than the rest is awesome. I'm having to fight a friend to keep my copy (since she couldn't make the show.) Looking forward to catching a show sometime this summer. Keep it up!
Phil Pritchett & Full Band  01/18/2003            
www.altcountrypress.com
Phil Pritchett comes shooting out of the gates yet again with his brand of pop, roots rock, and Latin beats on "Tougher Than The Rest". The opening track growls a bit with it's catchy guitar riff as Phil creates a rebellious rock tone with his voice while declaring the death of country music. Country purists may read too far into this song but he is simply telling it like it is, turn on a country music radio station and one should agree with what's being said. Phil and the Full Band then change gears to the title track, which sounds as if Cake originally hailed from Puerto Rico. Phil has always had a taste for infusing Latin beats into his music and believes that's what separates him from the rest of the current so-called "Texas songwriters" movement. Phil's exactly right, he displays much more versatility then just about anyone else playing on the Texas Music circuit. You can never really pigeonhole his music and I think Phil does it on purpose. "Tougher Than The Rest" finds Pritchett flexing his musical muscles and displaying a willingness to be inventive with melodies and genre jumping arrangements. Phil can always pack a punch with his crisp melodies, which would make Rhett Miller drool. The highlight for this reviewer is the third track God Save The King that is a powerful Elvis fantasy song. With it's harmonica drenched intro and subtle but truly inspiring feel it 's bound to be a classic Americana song. Interestingly enough, Phil brings in the current Texas Music heavy weight Pat Green on a co-write for Woman To Me, Cody Canada of Cross Canadian Ragweed fame on the duet cover of Little Feat's Willin', and also brings in sublime Texas songster Max Stalling on Mexican Restaurant. Phil Pritchett has put forth a very solid album, while none of the songs live up to Meet Me In Las Vegas from his "Phil Comes Alive" CD; it's a very very solid outing. Pritchett is still bringing Beatles and Elvis Costello influences to the singer-songwriter circles usually dominated by the beer guzzling and chanting fans and I salute him for it. This CD can satisfy the Texas Music fans and the Alt-Country fans alike, which really makes this album Tougher Than The Rest.
Phil Pritchett & Full Band  10/03/2002            
darrenk
This album is simply great. Anyone who claims to be a fan of good Texas music cannot explain not having "Tougher Than The Rest" in their collection.
Phil Pritchett & Full Band  09/26/2002            
primo
I have to agree with "starfan." P2 is the best of the rest. CCR and P2 are by far and away the most exciting bands around right now. Can't wait to see them in Corpus together at the Concrete Street Amphitheater on October 10. My freinds and I will be there ready to rock. Much Tougher!
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