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The Reverend Horton Heat

25 to Life

25 to Life

UPC: 634457223127

Format: CD (3 disc)

Release Date: May 28, 2012

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Liner Note Author: The Reverend Horton Heat.
Photographers: Drew Reynolds ; Robert Knight ; Josh Lewis; Michael Lavine; James Bland; Geoff Graham; Caitlin Muscat; Amiee Herrington; Jon Grass; Lisa K Stomprud.
In 1985, Jim Heath, a guitar player from Dallas who liked classic blues, rockabilly, and the Cramps, began playing gigs under the stage name the Reverend Horton Heat after a friend decided he needed a new stage persona. More than 25 years later, Heath is still making the most of his alter ego, headlining up to 150 shows a year where he tears up the stage for a loyal fan base. If Heath isn't quite the demonic force he was when he first exploded onto the national stage in the early '90s, he's still one of the very best guitarists on the roots rock scene, capable of blazing speed and slashing impact while maintaining a fluid dexterity and surprisingly graceful melodic sense that gives each of his flurries of notes a life of their own, and his rhythm section (Jimbo Wallace on upright bass and Paul Simmons on drums) can run rings around nearly anyone in rock & roll. In 2010, the Reverend Horton Heat played a string of dates to celebrate 25 years of hot-wired rockabilly mayhem, and 25 to Life was recorded during the San Francisco date of that tour; it's also the first live album Heath and Company have released after all those years together. The set list spans the breadth of Heath's career, from the A-side to the first Reverend Horton Heat single ("Big Little Baby") to a new and previously unreleased tune ("Please Don't Take the Baby to the Liquor Store"), and in the absence of a cross-licensed Greatest Hits package, 25 to Life does a better job than any album to date of charting the path of his musical vision. You may not need the bass and drum solos as part of a definitive study of the Reverend Heat's music, but the song selection skims the cream from his back catalog, and the band attacks this music with a crowd-pleasing vigor and impressive enthusiasm. Most bands don't sound this hot in their salad days, let alone after 25 years on the road, and 25 to Life not only affirms Jim Heath's status as one of the best rock guitarists at work today, but confirms he's a hell of a showman who isn't about to let an audience go home disappointed. ~ Mark Deming

Tracks:

Disc 1:
1 - East Steak
2 - Big Little Baby
3 - Loaded Gun
4 - One Time for Me
5 - Five-O Ford
6 - Liquor, Beer & Wine
7 - I Can't Surf
8 - Entertainer
9 - It's Martini Time
10 - Cowboy Love
11 - Now, Right Now
12 - Pride os San Jacinto
13 - Jimbo Song
14 - Sue Jack Daniels
15 - Spend a Night in the Box
16 - Girl in Blue
17 - Party in Your Head
18 - What's Reminding Me of You
19 - Loco Gringos Like a Party
20 - Like a Rocket
21 - Galaxy 500
22 - Callin' In Twisted
23 - Indigo Friends
Disc 2:
1 - I'm Mad
2 - Big Little Baby
3 - 400 Bucks
4 - Devil's Chasing Me
5 - Big Sky
6 - Baddest of the Bad
7 - It's Martini Time
8 - Please Don't Take the Baby to the Liquor Store
9 - Jimbo Wallace Introduction
10 - Jimbo Song
11 - Spend a Night in the Box
12 - Callin' In Twisted
13 - Indigo Friends
14 - Psychobilly Freakout
15 - Where In the Hell Did You Go with My Toothbrush
16 - Big Red Rocket of Love
17 - Party in Your Head
18 - What's Reminding Me of You
19 - Loco Gringos Like a Party
20 - Like a Rocket
21 - Galaxy 500
22 - Callin' in Twisted
23 - Indigo Friends
Disc 3:
1 - Bullet
2 - I'm Mad
3 - Big Little Baby
4 - Loaded Gun
5 - 400 Bucks
6 - Devil's Chasing Me
7 - Big Sky
8 - Baddest of the Bad
9 - It's Martini Time
10 - Please Don't Take the Baby to the Liquor Store
11 - Death Metal Guys
12 - Jimbo Song
13 - Spend a Night in the Box
14 - Galaxy 500
15 - Callin' In Twisted
16 - Indigo Friends
17 - Psychobilly Freakout
18 - Where the Hell Did You Go with My Toothbrush
19 - Bales of Cocaine
20 - Big Red Rocket/Folsom Prison Blues