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List Price: $18.98 | | Label: Mca Nashville
Salesrank: 12265
Released: April 3, 2007 |
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| Media: Audio CD |
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Live at Texas Stadium Track Listing:
1. Honk If You Honky Tonk
2. Murder On Music Row
3. Milk Cow Blues
4. Cowboys Like Us
5. All My Ex's Live In Texas
6. Hey Good Lookin'
7. Sea Of Heartbreak
8. Northeast Texas Women
9. Boats To Build
10. Margaritaville
11. It's 5 O'Clock Somewhere
12. Designated Drinker
13. Texas Women
14. Seven Bridges Road
15. Where I Come From
Editorial Review:
Mega-stars Alan Jackson, George Strait, and Jimmy Buffett joined together for the first time ever, Saturday, May 29, 2004, at Texas Stadium in Dallas. This must see concert turned into a party that Parrotheads, cowboys and the Lone Star State will never forget. With more than 120 million records sold, over 80 Number One singles and countless awards under their hats (or Hawaiian shirts), the superstars shared equal billing to showcase some of their biggest hits and fan favorites alone and together.The three of us have talked about doing this for some time, admits Strait We’ve had the pleasure of working with each other before and not only do we enjoy each other’s music but we have a lot in common.'
Description of Live at Texas Stadium:
Recorded live at Dallas's Texas Stadium in 2004, this long-delayed release is worth the wait. Over 15 tracks, the three superstars sing together, separately, and in pairs for what turns out to be both a musical treat and a long draw of fun. Strait, who normally stands stock still in concert, loosens up and--surprise!--talks between songs ("That's country right there now"), and if my ears heard right, may actually say the word "ass." His is the strongest section musically, as he uses the western-swing classic "Milk Cow Blues" to stretch out with a fine showcase of his Ace in the Hole Band, and brings Jackson out for a masterful version of their hit "Murder on Music Row." But Jackson's set offers a personality-rich rendition of "Where I Come From," as well as a bluegrass version of Steve Young's "Seven Bridges Road" and a sturdy cover of "Texas Women," Hank Williams Jr.'s exercise in Lone Star braggadocio. Buffett gets a little too cute on "Margaritaville," on which over-the-top chorines shout, "Salt! Salt! Salt!" But when Jackson and Strait join him for a rousing romp through "Hey, Good Lookin'," you can almost see the ghost of Hank Sr. dancing in the aisles. --Alanna Nash
Live at Texas Stadium Reviews:
Who'd a thunk it........ 
2008-08-01 - Cowboys in the Jungle. Now I know what Jimmy meant. I am a long time Parrothead so it was natural for me to pick up this CD. Really do enjoy the music - just a fun CD. I recommend it!
EXCELLENT ALBUM 
2008-07-02 - Great album!!! I like the Jimmy Buffet songs on it but my favorites and the reason for buying the album are the George Strait & Alan Jackson songs. I love the "grass roots" country sound. I am tired of all the "Pop" stars trying to do country.
Live at Texas Stadium 
2008-06-19 - If you enjoy Alan Jackson and country music, this CD is a must. It is really well done and has some great songs.
Hey.. it is Five O clock ! 
2008-06-13 - Great album .. for all country lovers and others ! Are those guys having fun or what !!! I like the interactions between all of them... !
Strait, Buffett and Jackson, could only have been better, if I had been there... 
2008-02-22 - Great CD ! All three of these entertainers do just that . They entertain.
Love the remake of Don Gibson's classic "Sea of Heartbreak".