Live: Ballad of an Outlaw Woman | |
Type: | live |
Artist: | Anne McCue |
Cover: | annmccueballad.jpg |
Alt: | A three-quarter shot of the artist playing a six-string guitar. Her eyes are closed, she wears dark blue jeans and a t-shirt with the lettering Route 66 partly visible. She has short blonde hair and is facing forwards. At the top left is the artist's name and the word live in black lettering with the rest of the title in white lettering below that. |
Recorded: | 2001 |
Venue: | The Fillmore, San Francisco |
Genre: | Alternative country |
Label: | CD Baby/Nightshade Records |
Prev Title: | Amazing Ordinary Things |
Prev Year: | 2001 |
Next Title: | Roll |
Next Year: | 2003 |
Live: Ballad of an Outlaw Woman is the second album by Australian alternative country musician Anne McCue, and released in November 2002.[1] It was recorded during an opening set for Lucinda Williams at The Fillmore in San Francisco, California. McCue provides solo vocals and unaccompanied plays both electric and acoustic guitar.[2] Of its nine tracks, six were not previously released, she includes cover versions of "Voodoo Chile (Slight Return)" (originally by Jimi Hendrix) and "Empty Bed Blues" (Bessie Smith), and seven original tracks.[2] The album was re-issued on Nightshade Records in the United States in 2003. McCue gave a copy of this live album to Dusty Washington who became her bass guitarist and co-producer of her next album, Roll (2003).[3] In 2004 McCue planned to record a music video for "Ballad of an Outlaw Woman" at Washington's farm near the Joshua Tree National Park.[3]