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| The second-generation outlaw’s finest country & rock cuts, plus two previously unreleased versions! Gone To Carolina, etc. |
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| 1 4th of July |
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| 2 Gone to Carolina |
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| 3 Southern Comfort |
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| 4 The Wolf |
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| 5 Manifesto No. 1 |
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| 6 Walk of Life |
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| 7 It Ain't Easy |
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| 8 This Ol Wheel |
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| 9 Busted in Baylor County |
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| 10 Slow Train |
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| 11 Bad Magick |
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| 12 Steady at the Wheel |
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| 13 Daddy's Farm [Live] |
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| 14 Lonesome Blues [Live] |
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| 15 Living Proof |
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Album Review
"Bad Magick" is comprised of two unreleased cover songs and 13 "hits," only one of which -- the pleasantly jangling "4th Of July" -- experienced any degree of chart success. As a result, this compilation may be a bit premature, as it takes its material from three scant studio albums and one live release. "Bad Magick" does give a good overview of Shooter Jennings' short career, however, touching upon his country roots, his flirtation with Southern rock & roll, and his respect for those who came before him (best displayed by a faithful rendition of Dire Straits' "Walk Of Life"). The two unreleased cuts -- a live version of "Lonesome Blues," originally written by Jennings' former guitarist Leroy Powell, and a cover of Hank Williams, Jr.'s "Living Proof" -- are both fine additions, the latter track only adding to Jennings' status as a torchbearer of outlaw country. None of this can change the fact that "Bad Magick" is most likely the result of a contractual obligation, but those looking for a quick introduction to Shooter Jennings' confident twang should be pleased with such a release. ~ Andrew Leahey, All Music Guide
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Biography


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