Music - Albums/CDs
Absolutely Live Volume 2 (2003)
The 2nd installment recorded at Tumbleweed Dance Hall, Stillwater, OK, 2003. Released under the E92 label. Artwork by Matthew Gambrell. Recorded live March 28th in front of 2500 people. There has been no studio magic or over dubs to correct any mistakes. The tracks are as they were recorded. This is the only live album the band has ever released. It includes songs off every album except "Remain".
Price: $15.00
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Tracks
1. Billy Covington
2. Never Could
3. Break In The Storm
4. Nowhere Woman
5. Wyle E Coyote
6. Coming Up Crows
7. If Not For You
8. Me & Billy The Kid
9. Round That Bend
10. College Days
11. Floods
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Absolutely Live Volume 1 (2003)
Recorded at Tumbleweed Dance Hall, Stillwater, OK, 2003. Released under the E92 label. Artwork by Matthew Gambrell. Recorded live March 28th in front of 2500 people. There has been no studio magic or over dubs to correct any mistakes. The tracks are as they were recorded. This is the only live album the band has ever released. It includes songs off every album except "Remain".
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Tracks
1. Without You
2. San Isabella
3. Days Go
4. Used To Be
5. Alive & Well
6. But I Do
7. Powderfinger
8. Dragon's Heart
9. Milk Cow Blues
10. Over the rain
11. Mr. Devil
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Remain (2002)
Recorded at Legends Studio, Sixteenth Avenue Sound, and Masterfonics all of Nashville, TN, 2002. Released under the E92 label. Artwork by Matthew Gambrell. Ever-changing the band decided to try yet another route. They enlisted Chris Leuzinger, longtime session guitar player and producer, to direct them on their next project. With the help of the legendary Bob Bullock engineering "Remain" proved to be the fullest and richest sounding album the band had done. With label interest from MCA the band released a "Limited" version for TGD loyalist. However the band ended up releasing the album independently.
Price: $17.00
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Tracks
1. Fly on
2. Lost in the night
3. Remain
4. Gypsy Steel
5. Outside of midnight
6. Bummin' around
7. Moon is almost full
8. If you want it that much
9. Mary hold on
10. If not for you
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Afterglow; The Will Rogers Sessions (2000) Recorded at the Will Rogers Theater, Oklahoma City, OK, 2000. Released under Broken Bow Records (currently out of print). Artwork by Team Design. Photography by Virginia Team, Kelley Green, and Chris Ferrara. Distributed by Southwest Wholesale. The band rented out the historic Will Rogers Theater and turned it into a make shift recording studio and began recording songs with long time road engineer and friend Danny Miller. Although it was a turbulent time for the band, the result of the sessions proved to be the best music cohesively they had ever recorded. The album was picked up by a new "indy" label and released to the public. A video for Out Of Here Tonight was shot and the single released to radio.
currently unavailable for purchase
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currently unavailable
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Revolutions (1999)
Recorded at Pedernales Studio, Austin, TX, 1999. Released under Atlantic Records. Artwork by The Eleazar Group. Photography by Russ Harrington. Distributed by WEA. "Revolutions" was the bands first record to be recorded under a major label. Produced once again by Llyod Maines. San Isabella was the only video and single released off the album. However the album became a favorite among TGD fans and still is today with songs like Yesterday Road, College Days, and Without You. Ray Wylie Hubbard loans his vocals on the ghost track Circling Toward The Son and sister of Willie Nelson plays piano and the gospel inspired track Mr Devil.
Price: $17.00
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Tracks
1. Yesterday Road
2. San Isabella
3. Dragon's Heart
4. Amarillo Windmill
5. Nowhere Woman
6. Coming Up Crows
7. Over The Rain
8. Wile E. Coyote
9. Without You
10. College Days
11. Help Me
12. Mr. Devil
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Break in the Storm (1996)
Recorded at Cedar Creek Studios, Austin, TX, 1996. Originally released under the Broken Records label. Original Artwork by James Causley. Original Photography by Anthony Hart. Distributed by WEA. The success of "Going For Broke" pushed the bands touring schedule beyond it's previous boundaries. With more road experience and a clearer understanding of their sound the band went back in the studio with Llyod Maines to record "Break In The Storm". Shortly after it's release the band signed a recording contract with Atlantic Records. The album was re-mastered and re-released in 1997 with different artwork. The album spawned two singles Never Could and Pour Me A Vacation as well as videos for both. Childhood friend Jimmy LaFave appears on the track Used To Be.
Price: $17.00
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Tracks
1. Never Could
2. Billy Covington
3. But I Do
4. Heart Of Stone
5. Break In The Storm
6. Dodgers Were In Brooklyn
7. Pour Me A Vacation
8. Couple Of Days
9. Used To Be
10. Out Of Love
11. Round That Bend
12. I Want To Come Home
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Goin For Broke (1994)
Recorded at Caldwell Studios, Lubbock, TX, 1994. Released under the Broken Records label. Artwork by James Causley. Photography by Anthony Hart. Distributed by Campfire Records.The Great Divide formed in 1992. With local success the band decided to record an album in hopes of enlarging and maintaining their fan base. Since the band had no assets they drew up a proposal and submitted it to some wealthier friends. The friends conceded and band began looking for direction on recording an album. After talking with Gary P. Nunn, who appears on the track Alive & Well, the band decided to employ Lloyd Maines for the job of producer. At that time Maines was living in Lubbock and working regularly at Caldwell Studios. The band spent two weeks in studio with Maines. The out come is "Goin For Broke" which defined the bands sound at the time.
Price: $17.00
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Tracks
1. Rather Have Nothing
2. Shoot The Moon
3. Goin' For Broke
4. Forgotten how to fall
5. Rock Bottom
6. Eighteen Again
7. Cowboy From LA
8. Alive & Well
9. When You Loved Him
10. Life Of An Outlaw
11. Something Wicked
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