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DISC: 1

1. The Prayer
2. Wildfire
3. Freight Train
4. That Look
5. Getaway Truck
6. Bluebonnets (Julia's Song)
7. That's Why God Loves Cowboys
8. That's Gonna Leave a Mark
9. The Underdog
10. Blame It on Those Baby Blues
11. One of Your Nights
12. Family Tree
13. Rodeo Queen
14. Fence Post
15. Side B

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Double vinyl LP pressing. Originally released on February 17, 2015, Aaron Watson's The Underdog made music history by being the first independently distributed and promoted album from a solo male artist to debut at #1 on Billboard's Top Country Albums chart. Though it was Aaron's twelfth album, The Underdog's success sent shockwaves though Nashville, and the music world as a whole, launching hits and fan favorites "Freight Train, " "That Look, " "Getaway Truck, " "Bluebonnets" and the Texas independent music anthem "Fencepost". Produced by Keith Stegall and Aaron, The Underdog took Aaron's career to new heights and helped re-shape the country music landscape. It was a pivotal shot in the arm for DIY / independent country artists around the globe. NOW... available commercially for the first time on vinyl, this stunning two record 10th Anniversary set features the original 14 songs/recordings as they were meant to be heard - with that warm analogue vinyl sound. As an added bonus, Side D features a custom etching of the album cover and the trailblazing and career defining lyric "I'd rather be an old fence post in Texas" (than the king of Tennessee) from the album's closing sing along song "Fencepost".