Townes Van Zandt Flyin' Shoes (LP, colord Vinyl, Ltd.)
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Townes Van Zandt: Flyin' Shoes (LP, colord Vinyl, Ltd.)
Townes Van Zandts Debütalbum aus dem Jahr 1978 für Tomato Records wurde vom legendären Chips Moman in den American Studios in Nashville produziert und enthält einige der stärksten Songs des texanischen Troubadours: „When She Don't Need Me“, „Loretta“, „No Place To Fall“ (später ein Duett von Townes mit Willie Nelson) und der eindringliche Titelsong sowie eine inspirierte Coverversion von Bo Diddleys „Who Do You Love?“
Wunderschön remastered und aufwendig neu verpackt mit einem farbenfrohen Booklet, ist diese Veröffentlichung Teil der Feierlichkeiten zum 50-jährigen Jubiläum von Van Zandts Karriere und erinnert an seine Anfänge bei Poppy und Tomato Records. Das Cover ist eine Reproduktion der Original-LP, die Milton Glasers Grafikdesign und Wood Newtons Fotografie aus Glasers Studioarchiven nachbildet, während das 16-seitige, vollständig illustrierte Booklet umfangreiche Liner Notes von Lola Scobey mit einem seltenen Interview mit Townes, Fotos und allen Songtexten enthält. Der Tod von Townes Van Zandt im Jahr 1997 im Alter von 52 Jahren beraubte die Welt eines genialen Künstlers und eines der größten Songwriter Amerikas.
Artikeleigenschaften vonTownes Van Zandt: Flyin' Shoes (LP, colord Vinyl, Ltd.)
Interpret: Townes Van Zandt
Albumtitel: Flyin' Shoes (LP, colord Vinyl, Ltd.)
Genre Rock
- Geschwindigkeit 33 U/min
- Plattengröße LP (12 Inch)
- Record Grading Mint (M)
- Sleeve Grading Mint (M)
- Vinyl weight 180g Vinyl
Label Charly Records
Artikelart LP
EAN: 5060767445402
- Gewicht in Kg: 0.25
van Zandt, Townes - Flyin' Shoes (LP, colord Vinyl, Ltd.) LP 1 | ||||
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01 | Loretta | Townes Van Zandt | ||
02 | No Place To Fall | Townes Van Zandt | ||
03 | Flyin Shoes | Townes Van Zandt | ||
04 | Who Do You Love | Townes Van Zandt | ||
05 | When She Don't Need Me | Townes Van Zandt | ||
06 | Dollar Bill Blues | Townes Van Zandt | ||
07 | Rex's Blues | Townes Van Zandt | ||
08 | Pueblo Waltz | Townes Van Zandt | ||
09 | Brother Flower | Townes Van Zandt | ||
10 | Snake Song | Townes Van Zandt |
Townes Van Zandt
Pancho And Lefty
During the third week of February, 1973, Townes Van Zandt's sixth album, 'The Late Great',shipped out of United Artists Records' five warehouses across the country.The austere, black-and-white gatefold sleeve was embellished with two photos and a little over one hundred words, its minimalism foretelling the content. Townes' music hadn't always been so perfectly framed, nor had he so successfully balanced light and dark. The arrangements on his earlier LPs had sometimes been prettified or overwrought, but this time the backing was more in keeping with the tenor of his music. The album's title was a joke that probably alluded to the fact that Townes had nearly overshot the runway several times. The front cover still-life was framed by Gothic type as if it were a funeral invitation. The back cover photo was the polar opposite; Townes was alive and buzzed. Poppy Records boss Kevin Eggers said that he came up with the title to generate a little interest. Most people didn't know Townes was alive; perhaps they'd take notice if they thought he was dead.
All the words expended on Pancho And Lefty have compounded more than unraveled its enigma. In concert, Townes would preface it with a story longer than the song itself of how he wrote it in a motel after devotees of Billy Graham and the Guru Maharaji had taken every hotel room in Dallas. Was it set in the past or present? Were Pancho and Lefty men or metaphors? Cosmic Butch Cassidys? Perhaps even Townes wasn't sure. Jack Clement, who'd dubbed trumpets on Johnny Cash's Ring Of Fire, added mariachi horns to one verse and strings to another. Neither was obtrusive, although Townes claimed that they went on without his say-so. Eggers wanted drums on the track but Townes refused. Emmylou Harris - a latter-day songcatcher, ferreting out obscure songs just as folklorists sought them in the mountains - recorded Pancho And Lefty in 1977. Six years later, it became a #1 country hit for the duo of Willie Nelson and Merle Haggard. Since then hundreds of performers have recorded it, most recently the duo of Elizabeth Cook and Jason Isbell. Detail hounds note that the original 45 rendered the title as Poncho & Leftyand the original LP as 'Pauncho & Lefty,' Spanish clearly not being the first, second, or third language of anyone at Poppy Records.
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