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The Boxmasters | 
enlarge | Artist: The Boxmasters Label: Vanguard Records Category: Music
List Price: $18.98 Buy New: $11.29 You Save: $7.69 (41%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 17 reviews Sales Rank: 1893
Media: Audio CD Discs: 2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 79862 UPC: 015707986229 EAN: 0015707986229 ASIN: B0017V8PXA
Release Date: June 10, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Brand new factory sealed 2 disc set. Tiny hole on back of box.
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Disc 1
| • | The Poor House - The Boxmasters, Thornton, B. | | • | Build Your Own Prison - The Boxmasters, Thornton | | • | I'll Give You a Ring - The Boxmasters, Thornton | | • | The Last Place They Would Look - The Boxmasters, Thornton, B. | | • | Shit List - The Boxmasters, Thornton, B. | | • | I'm Watchin' the Game - The Boxmasters, Thornton | | • | 20 Years Ago - The Boxmasters, Thornton, B. | | • | That Mountain - The Boxmasters, Thornton | | • | The Work of Art - The Boxmasters, Thornton, B. | | • | 2-Bit Grifter - The Boxmasters, Thornton, B. | | • | The Girl on the Side - The Boxmasters, Thornton | | • | No Whiskey in Heaven - The Boxmasters, Thornton |
Disc 2
| • | She's Lookin' Better by the Minute - The Boxmasters, Helms, Jimmie | | • | Some of Shelley's Blues - The Boxmasters, Nesmith, Michael | | • | Memories of You and I - The Boxmasters, Clayton, Lee | | • | Yesterday's Gone - The Boxmasters, Kidd, Wendy | | • | Knoxville Girl - The Boxmasters, Louvin, Charlie | | • | I Wanna Hold Your Hand - The Boxmasters, Lennon, John | | • | Sawmill - The Boxmasters, Tillis, Mel | | • | Original Mixed Up Kid - The Boxmasters, Hunter, Ian | | • | House at Pooh Corner - The Boxmasters, Loggins, Kenny | | • | Propinquity (I've Just Begun to Care) - The Boxmasters, Nesmith, Michael | | • | The Kids Are Alright - The Boxmasters, Townshend, Pete |
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Product Description Billy Bob Thornton & The Boxmasters sound combines the influence of the Beatles, The Rolling Stones, Kinks, and the Animals, fused with Johnny Cash, Merle Haggard, Buck Owens, Roy Acuff and Hank Williams. Fashioned after a 1960 s-era mod band (including matching suits and ties!), The Boxmasters upbeat rhythms and infectious arrangements contrast sardonically with the very dark themes they explore lyrically.
Album Description Two CD set. Billy Bob Thornton and The Boxmasters, composed of W.R. 'Bud' Thornton (drums, vocals/background vocals), J.D. Andrew (electric/acoustic guitars, bass, background vocals) and Mike Butler (electric guitar, lap steel, obro). The 23 tracks on The Boxmasters feature original songs penned and co-penned by Billy Bob Thornton and J.D. Andrew. They also include some classic cover tunes with a distinctive flair. The Boxmasters was produced by W.R. 'Bud' Thornton and GRAMMY-winning engineer J.D. Andrew. The idea of The Boxmasters came to Billy Bob while he was working on his previous solo album, Beautiful Door, which received ritical acclaim and was voted one of the Top 10 Americana albums in 2007 by GRITZ magazine.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 12 more reviews...
The Boxmasters November 24, 2008 This was very different. It was rockabilly with some twists. The interlude between songs was the twist. I am glad I purchased it.
country for idiots or idiots do country ? November 21, 2008 Whatever you choose from the title of this review: either way it's a very nice album. Great lyrics and some good ol' country & westernmusic.
THE BOXMASTERS ROCK!!! November 16, 2008 I happened to see Billy Bob and the Boxmasters being interviewed on a morning San Antonio TV show. I am a big movie fan of his and the show was at a small venue, the Scout Bar, and somehow I managed to persuade my husband to go with me. We both loved it and I bought their CD during intermission between the 2 sets. You could tell that Billy Bob really loved what he was doing and every band member was awesome. Now my husband is a die-hard SRV fan, and we have been to a lot of concerts, but this one remains at the top for me. Sadly, the cd is not getting the play and coverage it deserves, and I still get the raised eyebrows and weird looks when I talk about the cd, but you have to hear them to believe it. Some of the covers they did in the second set are not in the cd and I would love to be able to get them. Thanks Vanguard Records and Boxmasters!
Great -- Zevon-influenced October 12, 2008 This is a great album. It's sincere and darkly macabre at once. In that way, and in Billy Bob's voice, the music reminds me a little of Warren Zevon. Of course, Billy Bob worked with Warren Zevon and the two were friends, so that would make sense. The video for "The Poor House" has the same sensibility -- the cutaways to Billy Bob's nodding head are creepily hilarious. (The guest drummer in that video has a great British Invasion move, too.)
So anyway, this is a good purchase. I'm glad it's doing reasonably well on the charts. It probably couldn't have been a best-seller -- the Boxmasters, like Zevon, are just too far ahead of the times.
I hate country music....especially the "twangy" stuff September 22, 2008 I went to go see the Box Masters in concert at Merrimack Hall in Huntsville Al for one reason. I liked Billy Bob's movies...it was a small venue and I might be able to meet him and get an autograph or two. Who knew that I would actually enjoy the friggin show?!? It is very rare that I see a group not knowing ANY of their songs and after one show I go to the lobby and buy a CD. It doesn't have the commercial appeal that Garth Brooks or Hank Jr. would pull but the songs are very real. You listen to them and if it doesn't apply to you...it applies to someone you know. It has this neurotic "last grasp" feel to it....like mixing the group "Everclear" with "Johnny Cash". I think the with the right exposure tracks 1-4 of their original stuff could easily be country hits.....and tracks 5 and 6 could resonate as bar room anthems across the country(like friends in low places sort of thing). There is quality to this CD and the live show and I think any doubters will be pleasantly surprised
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