Adventures of The Felice Brothers Vol. 1
Adventures of The Felice Brothers Vol. 1 is available directly from The Felice Brothers at live shows. It was recorded on two-track tape in a chicken coop, "People seem to think that’s weird, but it was normal to us," Felice said. "It was like a little tiny dirty house".[1] This album features "Frankie's Gun!", perhaps their most widely recognized song. Adventures of The Felice Brothers Vol. 1 was listed as number 3 on WDST's Top 25 Albums of 2007, being beat only by Bruce Springsteen and Levon Helm. Adventures also contains their covers of two classic folk songs. A song called Ruby Mae is also based on their grandpa's "old sweetheart" as the brothers say.[2] "Where'd You Get the Liquor" is a version of "Old Dan Tucker" and "Glory Glory" is a rendition of "Since I Laid My Burden Down".
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Released | 2007 | |||
Genre | Americana, Folk rock | |||
Label | Team Love Records | |||
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Track listing
- "Frankie's Gun!"
- "Trouble Been Hard"
- "Ruby Mae"
- "Radio Song"
- "Helen Fry (She's a Master of Disguise)"
- "Walk a While"
- "Whiskey in My Whiskey"
- "Doris Day"
- "Oxycontin"
- "Where'd You Get the Liquor"
- "The Devil Is Real"
- "Glory Glory"
- "San Antonio Burning"