Hobo (Billy Bob Thornton album) explained

Hobo
Type:Album
Artist:Billy Bob Thornton
Cover:Billy Bob Thornton - Hobo.jpg
Released:September 13, 2005
Recorded:2005
Genre:Country rock[1]
Label:Big Deal
Producer:Billy Bob Thornton, Matt Laug, Randy Mitchell
Prev Title:The Edge of the World
Prev Year:2003
Next Title:Beautiful Door
Next Year:2007

Hobo is the third album by American actor and singer-songwriter Billy Bob Thornton. It was released by Big Deal Records in 2005.

The song "Your Blue Shadow" was originally featured on his album Private Radio.

Track listing

  1. "Hobo"
  2. "I Used to Be a Lion"
  3. "The Late Great Golden State"
  4. "El Centro on Five Dollars a Day"
  5. "Purple Passion"
  6. "Your Blue Shadow"
  7. "Orange County Suicide"
  8. "Smooth Me Over"
  9. "At Least We Dreamed"
  10. "Gray Walls"

Trivia

During the filming of his movie The Astronaut Farmer in Santa Fe, New Mexico, Thornton held a "One stop publicity tour" (his words) for the movie and the album.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Hobo Review by Thom Jurek. Jurek . Thom . . 2023-07-19.