Damn It's 2 Early

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Damn It's 2 Early
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Live album by
Various Artists
Released2003
Genre Rock/blues/folk
Length77:49
Label KLBJ
The Dudley & Bob Show chronology
Damn It's Early
(2001)
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(2003)
KLBJ chronology
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(2002)
Damn It's 2 Early
(2003)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Austin Chronicle 2.5/4 [1]

Damn It's 2 Early is the second CD of live music recorded on The Dudley & Bob Show released by the show and radio station KLBJ.

Track listing

  1. Steve Poltz: "Sugar Boogers (Answering Machine Song)" (Poltz) – 0:45
  2. Carolyn Wonderland: "Judgement Day Blues" (Brown) – 3:11
  3. They Might Be Giants: "Boss of Me" (They Might Be Giants) – 0:56
  4. Rachel Loy: "The Same Man" (Loy) – 2:35
  5. Brian Van Der Ark: "Photograph" (Willis) – 2:31
  6. Wideawake: "Bigger Than Ourselves" (Wideawake) – 3:15
  7. Jane Bond: "Sure Would Go Good" (Walker) – 2:14
  8. Jimmy Lafave: "Never Is a Moment" (Lafave) – 4:14
  9. Hayseed Dixie: "Poop in a Jar" (Wheeler) – 2:23
  10. Li'l Cap'n Travis: "Lonesome and Losin'" (Li'l Cap'n Travis) – 4:42
  11. Reckless Kelly: "Nobody's Girl" (Braun, Braun) – 2:57
  12. Skunkweed: "Open Minded Redneck" (Waddy, Brown) – 3:10
  13. Steven Fromholz: "I Game Her a Ring" (Fromholz) – 2:22
  14. Bruce Robison: "What Would Willie Do" (Robison) – 4:23
  15. Ray Wylie Hubbard: "Screw You We're From Texas" (Hubbard) – 3:21
  16. Ruthie Foster: "Jordan" (Traditional) – 3:14
  17. Terri Hendrix with Lloyd Maines: "Wallet" (Hendrix) – 2:36
  18. Monte Montgomery: "Took Too Long" (Montgomery) – 4:12
  19. Wendy Colonna: "M'aider" (Colonna) – 3:38
  20. Warren Haynes: "Beautifully Broken" (Haynes, Louis) – 3:37
  21. Steve Poltz: "You Were Meant for Me" Viva Las Vegas version (Poltz, Jewel) – 8:56
  22. The Gourds: "Gin and Juice" (Casey, Young, Finch, Broadus) – 6:06
  23. Bob Schneider: "If I Only Had a Brain" (Arlen, Harburg) – 2:22

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