Unlike his fellow Lone Star troubadours Jack Ingram and Robert Earl Keen, Pat Green has a sweet, buttery finish to his tough, sinewy Texas twang. This sweetness works handily on searching romantic ballads like "One Thing" (written by Ingram), "Temporary Angel...more.
With this CD, "Lucky Ones," Pat Green has become one of my favorite artists. I listened to the CD, downloaded to my MP3 player and installed it in permanent residence in my car. Now I understand why all the Texans I...more.
The Lucky Ones are the people who purchase this album. To me, Pat Green is like Merle Haggard: in a class by himself. CCR, McClure, Roger Clyne and Reckless Kelly are all good, but no one can match Pat. LO is...more.
I am a relatively new country music fan, and most definitely a brand new Pat Green fan, and I have to say "Lucky Ones" is a great album. A person could certainly call me a displaced rocker from the 1980s, as...more.
In his home state, San Antonio-born, Waco-raised Pat Green fills arenas and has the status of musical legend. Judging from Wave on Wave, his second major label release, he'll soon be making waves elsewhere, too. Green has an...more.