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Dim Lights, Thick Smoke And Hillbilly Music 1967

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発売日 2013年09月13日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルBear Family Records
構成数 1
パッケージ仕様 -
規格品番 BCD17262
SKU 5397102172625

構成数 : 1枚
合計収録時間 : 01:24:11
Liner Note Author: Colin Escott. Recording information: Capitol Recording Studios, Hollywood, CA; Columbia Recording Studio, Nashville, TN; Mount Juliet, TN; RCA Victor Studio, Nashville, TN. Illustrators: Colin Escott; R.A. Andreas. Photographers: Colin Escott; R.A. Andreas. Charley Pride is featured on the front cover of the 1967 volume of Bear Family's excellent, ongoing country music series Dim Lights, Thick Smoke and Hillbilly Music: Country & Western Music Hit Parade, and his presence suggests how things were changing. Charley was the first African-American country music superstar, a pop icon perfectly suited for the Civil Rights era, but he was positively conservative compared to other singers who charted in 1967. Some of Pride's peers tackled controversial topics -- Tammy Wynette's "I Don't Wanna Play House" addressed divorce in a clear, unsentimental fashion, while her duet with David Houston on "My Elusive Dreams" chronicled a uniquely '60s futility -- while others rode the zeitgeist coming out of California, with Waylon Jennings sharply navigating rock and soul on his "Mental Revenge" and "The Chokin' Kind." Merle Haggard was quickly eclipsing his benefactor Buck Owens via such nervy, finely etched songs as "Branded Man" and "Sing Me Back Home," while George Jones dug in his heels with "Walk Through This World With Me," about as exquisite a single as Nashville ever produced. Elsewhere, there were straightforward honky tonk hits -- none better than Jim Ed Brown's beer-drinking anthem "Pop A Top" -- and lively, winking, referential cuts like Jerry Reed's "Guitar Man," but nothing signaled the shifting tides like John Hartford's "Gentle on My Mind," Bobbie Gentry's "Ode to Billie Joe," and, especially, Glen Campbell's "By the Time I Get to Phoenix," the latter splitting the difference between the folk narrative of Hartford and the Hollywood symphony of Gentry. This was the sound of the late '60s, and it remains vivid, cinematic, and haunting. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

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    1. 1.
      Ode to Billie Joe - Bobbie Gentry
    2. 2.
      Ruby (Don't Take Your Love to Town)
    3. 3.
      Mental Revenge
    4. 4.
      I Won't Come in While He's There
    5. 5.
      Break My Mind
    6. 6.
      Laura (What's He Got That I Ain't Got) - Leon Ashley
    7. 7.
      Branded Man
    8. 8.
      What Kind of Girl (Do You Think I Am)?
    9. 9.
      Pop-A-Top
    10. 10.
      Danny Boy
    11. 11.
      Little Ole Wine Drinker Me
    12. 12.
      Gentle on My Mind
    13. 13.
      By the Time I Get to Phoenix
    14. 14.
      Tonight Carmen
    15. 15.
      Life Turned Her That Way
    16. 16.
      Where Does the Good Times Go
    17. 17.
      What Does It Take (To Keep a Man Like You Satisfied) - Skeeter Davis
    18. 18.
      Chokin' Kind, The
    19. 19.
      Jackson - June Carter
    20. 20.
      Sing Me Back Home - Merle Haggard
    21. 21.
      Tears Will Be the Chaser for Your Wine
    22. 22.
      Guitar Man
    23. 23.
      Jackson Ain't a Very Big Town
    24. 24.
      Walk Through This World with Me - George Jones
    25. 25.
      My Elusive Dreams - Tammy Wynette
    26. 26.
      It's Such a Pretty World Today - Wynn Stewart
    27. 27.
      Sam's Place
    28. 28.
      I Don't Wanna Play House
    29. 29.
      Does My Ring Hurt Your Finger? - Charley Pride
    30. 30.
      Cold Hard Facts of Life
    31. 31.
      Nashville Cats

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プロデューサー: Colin Escott

オリジナル発売日:2013年

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