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Kevin  07/28/2000          
Black Limousine
This is one of the best CDs that I've bought this year. A friend of mine loaned it to me and I didn't want to give it back. Mark is pretty much an unkown right now but you can't ignore true talent for long. He has influences from Bob Dylan and Steve Earle but his music still sounds original. The CD contains 16 tracks for TEN BUCKS! You can't go wrong here, anyway you look at it!
Chris Avary  07/28/2000          
Live At Billy Bob's
Pat is one of the greatest musicians and singers around. His albums rock. Keep the Texas music alive!
Mike Redfern  07/27/2000          
Mark David Manders
Artist Review
These guys are true performers. Seen em at Humbletime, Blain's Pub, and Willie's picnic and they kicked each time. The "mystery" song on Chili Pepper Sunset is big and bad :-)
Mike Redfern  07/27/2000          
Sweet Inspiration
Oh yeah, Fishin Man is the story of my life. Love Rustler's the best, oh yeah baby. A clean sound throughout, as good live as they are on disc.
James  07/26/2000          
Lubbock (on everything)
A classic "must have" for any Texas Music lover! As Charlie Robison said in a recent show "If you call yourself a fan of Texas music and don't own a Terry Allen CD, then you are not really a fan of Texas music..."
Gary  07/26/2000          
Broke Down
Album Review
The best Americana CD of the year...
Roger Crager  07/26/2000          
Roger Creager
Artist Review
This guy is hot!!! He is heading for the big times,go see his shows befor he gets too big.
King Cotton  07/26/2000          
Toad Of Titicaca
Don't waste your money. There are maybe two okay cuts on this album, Morlix should stay on the other side of the board.
Matt   07/26/2000          
Live At Billy Bob's
this album rocks. if you are looking for hard country that isn't so twangy, this is great stuff. pat is awesome.
Aaron Chumchal   07/25/2000          
Kevin Smith
Artist Review
This Album is excellent. This is a must for any Texas music fans collection.


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