This 2020 Limited Edition Reissue LP is pressed on Blue vinyl.
Shooter Jennings, son of the legendary country outlaw Waylon Jennings, makes a bold entrance with his debut album "Electric Rodeo," released on January 1, 2006, under Show Dog Universal Music. This album is a raw, unfiltered blend of outlaw country, southern rock, red dirt, alt-country, and Texas country sounds that pays homage to his heritage while carving out his own unique path.
"Electric Rodeo" is a high-energy, rebellious ride through 11 tracks that clock in at just over 41 minutes. Jennings' distinctive voice and gritty guitar work are at the forefront, backed by a band that knows how to make noise. The album opens with the title track, "Electric Rodeo," setting the tone for the outlaw anthems and honky-tonk tales that follow.
From the rowdy "Some Rowdy Women" to the introspective "The Song Is Still Slipping Away," Jennings explores themes of love, loss, and rebellion. The album also features standout tracks like "Hair of the Dog," a bluesy, swaggering tune, and "Bad Magick," a haunting ballad that showcases Jennings' songwriting chops.
With "Electric Rodeo," Shooter Jennings proves he's not just riding on his famous last name. He's a force to be reckoned with in the world of country and rock, offering a fresh, unapologetic take on outlaw music.