I'm taking a break from the Texas Legends Series (they're all still available to download), though I do anticipate doing a few more in the future. I'm can't precisely remember why I decided on Kristofferson, Neuwirth, and Newbury, though I do recall I was listening to a lot of Newbury a while back (and it was before Neuwirth sadly died a year ago). Nonetheless, I think the three sound good together and serve as an excellent soundtrack for any lazy summer weekend doings. I should note that Newbury and Kristofferson were both born in Texas (Neuwirth was born in Akron, Ohio), but they were both more associated with Nashville, especially Newbury. And if you want to dig deeper into their respective catalogs, I'd start with Kristofferson's "Kristofferson", Neuwirth's "99 Monkeys", and Newbury's "Harlequin Melodies". Actually, I think Newbury's best albums are 'Frisco Mabel Joy" and "Heaven Help the Child", but they're inexplicably out of print.
She Even Woke Me Up To Say Go |
Mickey Newbury |
I Wish I Was A Mole In The Ground |
Bob Neuwirth with Eliza Carthy |
Billy Dee |
Kris Kristofferson |
Born to Die Alone |
Kris Kristofferson |
Aracely's Natia |
Bob Neuwirth |
Why You Been Gone So Long |
Mickey Newbury |
The Lady's Not For Sale |
Kris Kristofferson |
Annabelle Lee |
Bob Neuwirth |
T. Total Tommy |
Mickey Newbury |
Somebody Nobody Knows |
Kris Kristofferson |
Life Is For Living |
Bob Neuwirth |
Frisco Depot |
Mickey Newbury |
Rock Salt and Nails |
Bob Neuwirth |
Why Me |
Kris Kristofferson |
Sweet Memories |
Mickey Newbury |
Just Dropped In |
Mickey Newbury |
Between Heaven And Here |
Kris Kristofferson |
Blue Detour |
Bob Neuwirth |
2 comments:
Thanks For This Album Just Great Greetings
@J,
Glad you liked it!!
Ish
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