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Sharp Dressed Men: Tribute to ZZ Top

Sharp Dressed Men: Tribute to ZZ Top
Various Artists

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Track Listing

  1. Gimme All Your Lovin' - Lonestar
  2. Sharp Dressed Man - Brad Paisley
  3. Jesus Just Left Chicago/Waitin' For The Bus - Hank Williams Jr.
  4. La Grange - Tracy Byrd
  5. Rough Boy - Brooks & Dunn
  6. I'm Bad, I'm Nationwide - Dwight Yoakam
  7. She Loves My Automobile - Willie Nelson
  8. I Need You Tonight - Andy Griggs
  9. Cheap Sunglasses - The Warren Brothers
  10. Legs - Trace Adkins
  11. Tush - Kenny Chesney
  12. Just Got Paid - Montgomery Gentry
  13. I Thank You - Phil Vassar
  14. Fearless Boogie - Hank Williams III
  15. Sure Got Cold After The Rain Fell - Alan Jackson

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #28553 in Music
  • Released on: 2002-04-30
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Format: Import

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com
ZZ Top's twangy, hyper-charged Texas-style blues-rock has always been superficially irresistible. The blazing guitar riffs and driving rhythms of hits like "Legs" and "Tush" have made them anthems in topless bars the world over. Yet on this 15-cut tribute, country artists like Lonestar, Dwight Yoakam, Willie Nelson, Hank Williams Jr., and his son, Hank III, not only manage to match the blistering, guitar-driven abandon of ZZ's original hit versions, but also imbue them with a measure of bluesy soulfulness. Some listeners will probably be surprised to discover that these familiar songs do actually have lyrics, since the ZZ boys tend to bury them under a ton of metal. While some of these covers are less than memorable, quite a few are outstanding. Along with the aforementioned artists, Brooks & Dunn (on "Rough Boy"), Alan Jackson ("Sure Got Cold After the Rain Fell"), and Andy Griggs ("I Need You Tonight") also evoke a tough tenderness that's often obscured when the Topsters slip their sleek hit-making formula into hard-rockin' overdrive. --Bob Allen


Customer Reviews

Ignore All The Other Reviews5
If you are a ZZ-TOP fan SECOND and a country fan FIRST, this is one of the greatest albums ever. If you are not a country fan, you likely won't enjoy this album, as many other reviewers can attest. The problem is you get ZZ-TOP fans who are expecting some sort of a Rythmeen concoction (Which happens to be my favorite ZZ-TOP album). It's nothing of the sort. It's pure country. Lonestar SOUNDS like Lonestar. Brad Paisley is 100% Paisley. As are Willie, Kenny Chesney, Tracy Bird et al. They ALL sound great on this album, and all manage to make the songs their own.
Buy it because you like Dwight Yoakam, Phil Vassar, Bocephus, but not because you want to hear ZZ-TOP. ZZ-TOP already has their OWN albums out. ;) Leave bluesy, humbucking, grungy goodness to the TOPs. That's what they do best. Country needs to be played by Country.
Y'all take care, now,

WYK
Austin, TX

A stunning combo of country acts doing zztop5
Anybody dissing this record just don't get it. I have downloaded and bought a lot music over the years and this is one of the most entertaining listens i can remember in a long time. All the songs are well done and sound super. There is nothing weird on here just great covers of zz top originals. This record kicks off with a bang and just never stops, soulful blues and smoking rock with a little country twang thrown in on occassion. Not one bad song on this disc, how many of your others discs can you say that about!

Pretty cool!5
I was amazed to find this in an outer Sydney 2nd hand record store! flabbergasted. I couldn't wait to hear it. It's a great fusion of blues and country. If you're a ZZ TOP fan waiting for another release like some of their earlier stuff, this is good, the version of Sharp-dressed man is very true to their roots acutally, and it's sort of though songs like Legs and Rough Boy have been made to sound more like their roots. Good stuff, wish I lived in Texas. Pity no one did Leila, a great country love song.