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1. Lone Wolf- "Honky Tonk Carnie"
2. Powder Mill- "Devil in New Orleans" (exclusive to comp)
3. Joecephus & the George Jonestown Massacre- "Quittin' Time"
4. Jason Isbell & the 400 Unit- "Codeine"
5. The Imperial Rooster- "I Like the Way"
6. Joey Allcorn- "Whatever Kills Me First" (exclusive to comp)
7. Jonny Corndawg- "Chevy Beretta" (exclusive to comp)
8. John Carter Cash- "Santa Monica"
9. Black Oak Arkansas- "Sweet Delta Water" (exclusive to comp and first recording since 1999 from a legendary band)
10. Honky Tonky Hustlas- "Down and Out"
11. Roger Alan Wade- "Canteen Full of Dreams" (exclusive to comp)
12. Whitey Morgan & the 78's- "I Ain't Drunk"
13. North Mississippi Allstars- "Hear the Hills"
14. Jerry McGill- "Hootchie Kootchie Man" (exclusive to comp FOR NOW. This is first Jerry McGill song to be released since 1959 when he had a single released on Sun Records. McGill was also known as Curtis Buck and was a roadie for Waylon Jennings, with whom he cowrote "Waymore's Blues." This particular track was recorded in '74 or '75 and features Waylon on guitar, Ritchie Albright on drums, Jim Dickinson on piano, and the Memphis Horns)
We're working on vol. 3 as we speak and there is a really cool surprise there as well.
1. Lone Wolf- "Honky Tonk Carnie"
2. Powder Mill- "Devil in New Orleans" (exclusive to comp)
3. Joecephus & the George Jonestown Massacre- "Quittin' Time"
4. Jason Isbell & the 400 Unit- "Codeine"
5. The Imperial Rooster- "I Like the Way"
6. Joey Allcorn- "Whatever Kills Me First" (exclusive to comp)
7. Jonny Corndawg- "Chevy Beretta" (exclusive to comp)
8. John Carter Cash- "Santa Monica"
9. Black Oak Arkansas- "Sweet Delta Water" (exclusive to comp and first recording since 1999 from a legendary band)
10. Honky Tonky Hustlas- "Down and Out"
11. Roger Alan Wade- "Canteen Full of Dreams" (exclusive to comp)
12. Whitey Morgan & the 78's- "I Ain't Drunk"
13. North Mississippi Allstars- "Hear the Hills"
14. Jerry McGill- "Hootchie Kootchie Man" (exclusive to comp FOR NOW. This is first Jerry McGill song to be released since 1959 when he had a single released on Sun Records. McGill was also known as Curtis Buck and was a roadie for Waylon Jennings, with whom he cowrote "Waymore's Blues." This particular track was recorded in '74 or '75 and features Waylon on guitar, Ritchie Albright on drums, Jim Dickinson on piano, and the Memphis Horns)
We're working on vol. 3 as we speak and there is a really cool surprise there as well.