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Train a Comin'
(1995)
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Steve Earle
To say Steve Earle had career problems in 1994 when he recorded Train a Comin' is something more than an understatement. Earle's life went into a dramatic tailspin thanks to a voracious drug habit after he parted ways with MCA in 1991, and he ended up spending a few months in jail on drug and weapons charges in 1993. Earle thankfully got treatment ...
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A Gentle Evening with Townes Van Zandt
(2002)
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Townes Van Zandt
On November 26, 1969, Poppy Records held a showcase at New York City's Carnegie Hall. The diverse bill included comedian Dick Gregory, Philadelphia psych rockers Mandrake Memorial, and a young Texas singer/songwriter named Townes Van Zandt. For years, the tape of this show was lost as the little Poppy label was snapped up by larger companies ...
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Our Mother the Mountain
(1969)
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Townes Van Zandt
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Rear View Mirror, Vol. 2
(2004)
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Townes Van Zandt
The first volume of Rear View Mirror, which had appeared as an import in 1993, was released domestically on January 2, 1997, the day after Townes Van Zandt passed away. Recorded with a small band when he was in top form in the late '70s, Rear View Mirror was a hard pill to swallow in that it showcased in spades exactly who it was we had lost. This ...
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Together at the Bluebird Cafe
(2001)
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Steve Earle/Townes Van Zandt/Guy Clark
Steve Earle, Townes Van Zandt, and Guy Clark had a lot in common as revered Nashville singer/songwriters on the fringes of the country music industry, which made this gig at the famed Bluebird Café in Nashville, a benefit for the Interfaith Dental Clinic, an impressive lineup. Recorded September 13, 1995, it was an old-fashioned guitar pull, with ...
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Down & Dirty...Plus
(2006)
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Bobby Bare
Raven's 2006 reissue of Bobby Bare's long out of print -- and never on CD -- unheralded masterwork from 1979, Down & Dirty, presents a remastered version of the original album supplemented by a number of tracks that have never shown up on CD either. Down & Dirty was about as great as rowdy, boozy outlaw party music got, thanks in large part to ...
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Rear View Mirror
(1997)
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Townes Van Zandt
In 1990, Townes Van Zandt was working on a three-CD retrospective for which he was re-recording much of his repertoire. That album never appeared, but in 1993, the tiny Austin-based Sundown label released Rear View Mirror, a 17-track album running nearly 58 minutes and containing newly recorded versions of Van Zandt songs dating back to 1968. ...
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Drama Falls Like Teardrops
(2002)
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Townes Van Zandt
This double disc collection of Townes Van Zandt's Tomato work was originally released by Charly Record is in the UK under the title Anthology: 1968-1979. The song selection is identical, as is sound. The Charly collection is out of print. This said, there is a better Van Zandt set out there that contains his complete studio recordings for Tomato ...
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Singer Songwriter
(2002)
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Townes Van Zandt
Singer Songwriter, released in Europe by EMI's EMI Plus reissue imprint, consists of recordings licensed from Charly Records that were, in turn, obtained from Tomato Records in the U.S. The 16 tracks come from Townes Van Zandt's studio albums of 1968-1978: For the Sake of the Song, Our Mother the Mountain, Townes Van Zandt, Delta Momma Blues, High ...
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In All Honesty [Bonus Tracks]
(2007)
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The Stonemans
One of country music's legacy groups, the Stonemans bucked tradition by going "underground" in the late '60s and early '70s in an attempt to nab some of the rock audience. The group's younger members donned hippie garb and began singing protest songs and covers of folk and rock hits within the confines of the Nashville studio system, resulting in ...
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Live at the Old Quarter, Houston, Texas [Fat Possum]
(2008)
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Townes Van Zandt
Townes Van Zandt is better regarded as a songwriter than as a performer, and not without reason -- he was a peerless lyricist with a singular ability to capture the landscape of the heart and soul in words, but while he was a fine singer he wasn't exceptional, and the ravages of alcohol, tobacco and drugs took a fearsome toll on his voice in his ...
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Rear View Mirror [Reissue]
(2007)
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Townes Van Zandt
In 1990, Townes Van Zandt was working on a three-CD retrospective for which he was re-recording much of his repertoire. That album never appeared, but in 1993, the tiny Austin-based Sundown label released Rear View Mirror, a 17-track album running nearly 58 minutes and containing newly recorded versions of Van Zandt songs dating back to 1968. ...
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A Private Concert
(2005)
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Townes Van Zandt
First things first: Townes Van Zandt was a singular artist. In his field, other than Hank Williams and Merle Haggard, no one can touch him. His studio recordings and Live at the Old Quarter, Houston, Texas makes that abundantly clear. Even Rear View Mirror, which was spookily released on CD to the masses on the day of his death, proves that point. ...
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Hayman, Watkins, Trout & Lee
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Darrenn Hayman/Dave Watkins/David Tattersall/Dan Mayfield
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For the Sake of the Song: First Album
(1968)
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Townes Van Zandt
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Live at the Old Quarter, Houston, Texas
(1977)
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Townes Van Zandt
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Documentary
(2002)
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Townes Van Zandt
Normal's fascinating Documentary is culled from six hours of interviews with Austin radio producer Larry Monroe, interspersing Van Zandt's personal reflections with unreleased performances of some of his greatest songs. Monroe's assertion that Van Zandt was one of the greatest writers of the 20th century may be a little bold, but he supports it ...
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Stolen Gems: The Anthology
(2003)
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Paul K
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Live '72
(2004)
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The Flatlanders
If only the "more a legend than a band" that seems to surround the Flatlanders were true and the "legend" were allowed to be what it is. But people keep dragging stuff out of the woodwork, and the three companeros who made that unit up -- Joe Ely, Butch Hancock, Jimmie Dale Gilmore -- have decided that being a band is a better thing and have ...
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Souvenir
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Rose Laughlin
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