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Wicked Twisted Road was released in 2005, and the next year the live album Reckless Kelly Was Here captured the band's stage presence. Bulletproof was released in summer 2008 on a new label, Yep Roc Records , and includes tracks critical of and reflecting on recent sociopolitical unfoldings, such as the Iraq War and Hurricane Katrina .
Reckless Kelly Was Here is a live CD/DVD by Reckless Kelly. It is the band's second live album and the first to include a DVD. It is the band's second live album and the first to include a DVD. Track listing
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Wicked Twisted Road is the fourth studio album by Red Dirt artist Reckless Kelly. It was released on February 8, 2005. It was released on February 8, 2005. Track listing
Nick Spitzer, host of the radio program American Routes, said "'American Blood' could be the song that legitimizes critiquing America while loving the country."About the song's meaning, Allmusic notes that "People end up endlessly disappointed and frustrated when encountering the paradox of who their nation says they are and what the nation is in and of itself". [2]
The band is also tied to the Texas music movement and, to a lesser extent, the Oklahoma-based Red Dirt music scene. Every year, the band, in conjunction with their brothers and fellow musicians in Reckless Kelly, host the Braun Brothers Reunion in Idaho to celebrate the music and different artists from the genre.
Under the Table & Above the Sun is the third studio album by Red Dirt artist Reckless Kelly, and their second with Sugar Hill Records. Track listing
Acoustic: Live at Stubb's is Reckless Kelly's first live album. It was recorded at Stubb's Bar-B-Q in Austin, Texas.The album features a cover of Bob Dylan's Subterranean Homesick Blues, which was originally recorded on his 1965 album, Bringing It All Back Home.