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Track Listings
1 | Rose Knows |
2 | Ain't It Funny the Way Love Can Do Ya |
3 | If You Ever Think of Me at All |
4 | The Purple Heart |
5 | London Homesick Blues |
6 | Stand By Your Man |
7 | As Far As This Feeling Will Take Us |
8 | Someplace to Come When It Rains |
9 | The Best Game in Town |
10 | I Love Robbing Banks |
11 | Tennessee Whiskey |
12 | If I Knew |
13 | I've Given 'Bout All I Can Take |
14 | Pledging My Love |
15 | I'll Always Be a Fool for You |
16 | Dock of the Bay |
17 | Juanita |
18 | We Got a Bad Thing Goin' |
19 | D-R-U-N-K |
20 | Little Orphan Annie |
21 | Bright Morning Light |
Editorial Reviews
Two long playing records, originally released in 1979, and 1980 on Columbia, 'Invictus (Means) Unconquered' and 'Tennessee Whiskey' on one CD.Personnel 'Invictus (Means) Unconquered': David Allan Coe, Karen Brooks - vocals; The Nashville Edition - background vocals; Billy Sanford, Jimmy Capps, Tommy Allsup, Phil Baugh - guitar; Pete Drake, Dale Seigfreid - steel guitar; Henry Strzelecki, Joe Osborn - bass; Kenny Malone, Jerry Carrigan - drums; Hargus 'Pig' Robbins - piano; Farrell Morris - percussion.Tracks include London Homesick Blues, Rose Knows, The Purple Heart, Pledging My Love, D-r-u-n-k, Dock Of The Bay, The Bright Morning Light, I'll Always Be A Fool For You, Tennessee Whiskey...Please, note: David Allan Coe wrote and recorded the original version of Tennessee Whiskey, later a hit record for George Jones and others.
Product details
- Language : English
- Product Dimensions : 5.55 x 4.92 x 0.47 inches; 3.25 ounces
- Manufacturer : Bear Family
- Item model number : BCD15842
- Original Release Date : 1995
- Date First Available : December 10, 2006
- Label : Bear Family
- ASIN : B000006XPA
- Number of discs : 1
- Best Sellers Rank: #129,597 in CDs & Vinyl (See Top 100 in CDs & Vinyl)
- #745 in Outlaw Country
- #1,114 in Bluegrass (CDs & Vinyl)
- #1,893 in Classic Country
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David Allen Coe is great shitkickin, beer chuggin, wiskey drankin, pickup truck ridin, honky tonkin music that is as good as you will find anywhere!
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Most of the songs here are originals, many written by David, but there are three famous covers. Dock of the bay is the Otis Redding classic - as with any great song, it can be adapted to any genre and David proves this with this excellent cover. Pledging my love is a cover of the fifties song by Johnny Ace, to which David adds a spoken introduction. Perhaps the most unlikely cover is Stand by your man. I believe David was the first man to record this song although Lyle Lovett and Elton John have both recorded it since and there may be others. David adds some narrative near the end to explain why he's singing it.
Among the many great original songs, Tennessee whiskey is perhaps the best, but there are many other great songs. David's status as an outlaw is clear when he sings I love robbing banks. Two duets with Karen Brooks remind me of her brilliant solo albums of the early eighties. Sadly, those albums did not do as well as they deserved to so Karen never made it as a singer, nor did her number one country duet with T G Sheppard (Faking love). At least we can enjoy hearing her sing with David on As far as this feeling will take us and The best game in town.
There are many other fine songs here, as you will discover if you buy this album.