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Truchers, Kickers, Cowboy Angels Volume 1: The Blissed-Out Birth of Country Rock 1966-1968

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発売日 2014年10月17日
国内/輸入 輸入
レーベルBear Family Records
構成数 2
パッケージ仕様 デジパック
規格品番 BCD17361
SKU 5397102173615

構成数 : 2枚
合計収録時間 : 01:55:28
Liner Note Authors: Colin Escott; Lee Hazlewood; Suzi Jane Hokom. Illustrator: Colin Escott. Photographer: Colin Escott. Appropriately enough, the first volume of Bear Family's seven-volume country-rock series Truckers, Kickers, Cowboy Angels kicks off with the voice of Gram Parsons, the man who wrote the line that gives this project its title and the man commonly acknowledged as the Hank Williams of country-rock. Parsons wasn't the first or only West Coast cowboy to get to this hybrid of Bakersfield country, Nashville craft, hippie ideals, and rock & roll amplification, which this double-disc, 41-track set makes perfectly clear. Gram gave country-rock a mythos and enduring sex appeal but he was supported by a number of long-haired refugees, Music City freaks, and Hollywood misfits, all of whom feature prominently on this compilation. Covering the years 1966-1968, this first volume happily blurs borders not just between country and rock but between the respectable and not, rightly finding place for Rick Nelson and the Monkees' "What Am I Doing Hangin' Round" in between Parsons' first band International Submarine Band and his second, the Byrds. Other L.A. folk-rockers show up, namely Buffalo Springfield and Bobbie Gentry -- who was always halfway between California and Tennessee -- and they also have a strong presence on the first disc. The second has places for the Band and Bob Dylan but this collection of 1968 sides is heavy on the Byrds (who had then enlisted Parsons to complete their country makeover, the Dillards and the Beau Brummels, along with the Everly Brothers, who were the only '50s survivors working in this idiom. Every one of these names will be familiar to aficionados of country-rock and perhaps even to fellow travelers, but surprise isn't quite the goal of this set. What this intends to provide is a portrait of the rise of country-rock in all its wooly glory and Truckers, Kickers, Cowboy Angels does so, quite gloriously. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
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  1. 1.[CDアルバム] DISC 1:
    1. 1.
      Truck Driving Man / The International Submarine Band
    2. 2.
      You Just Can't Quit / Rick Nelson
    3. 3.
      Nashville Cats / The Lovin' Spoonful
    4. 4.
      Pay the Price / Buffalo Springfield
    5. 5.
      Tried So Hard / Gene Clark
    6. 6.
      Grizzely Beark AKA Grizzly Bear / The Youngbloods
    7. 7.
      So You Say You Lost Your Baby / Gene Clark
    8. 8.
      Tell Me / Gosdin Brothers
    9. 9.
      Darlin' Companion / The Lovin' Spoonful
    10. 10.
      I'm Movin' On / The Everly Brothers
    11. 11.
      Ode To Billie Joe / Bobbie Gentry
    12. 12.
      Child Clain To Fame / Buffalo Springfield
    13. 13.
      Bowling Green / The Everly Brothers
    14. 14.
      Niki Hoeky / Bobbie Gentry
    15. 15.
      Luxury Liner / The International Submarine Band
    16. 16.
      Blue Eyes / The International Submarine Band
    17. 17.
      What Am I Doing Hangin' Round / The Monkees
    18. 18.
      Old John Robertson / The Byrds
    19. 19.
      Sugar Babe / The Youngbloods
    20. 20.
      Ain't That a Shame / Kenny Vernon
    21. 21.
      Ode To Billie Joe / Nashville West
  2. 2.[CDアルバム] DISC 2:
    1. 1.
      Do You Know How It Feels To Be Lonesome / The International Submarine Band
    2. 2.
      Wasn't Born to Follow / The Byrds
    3. 3.
      I'll Be Your Baby Tonight / Bob Dylan
    4. 4.
      The Weight / The Band
    5. 5.
      She Sang Hymns Out of Tune / Hearts and Flowers
    6. 6.
      I Shall Be Released / The Band
    7. 7.
      You Ain't Going Nowhere / The Byrds
    8. 8.
      Hickory Wind / The Byrds
    9. 9.
      Turn Around / The Beau Brummels
    10. 10.
      The Loneliest Man In Town / The Beau Brummels
    11. 11.
      Never Goin' Back / The Lovin' Spoonful
    12. 12.
      One Hundred Years from Now / The Byrds
    13. 13.
      Train Leaves Here This Morning / Gene Clark / Doug Dillard
    14. 14.
      Make Up Your Mind / Spencers
    15. 15.
      The Radio Song / Gene Clark / Doug Dillard
    16. 16.
      Nobody Knows / The Dillards
    17. 17.
      Listen To the Sound / The Dillards
    18. 18.
      The Conscience of You / Dennis Payne
    19. 19.
      T For Texas / The Everly Brothers
    20. 20.
      I Wonder If I Care As Much (#2) / The Everly Brothers

作品の情報

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アーティスト: Gosdin Brothers

その他
プロデューサー: Colin Escott

商品の紹介

Appropriately enough, the first volume of Bear Family's seven-volume country-rock series Truckers, Kickers, Cowboy Angels kicks off with the voice of Gram Parsons, the man who wrote the line that gives this project its title and the man commonly acknowledged as the Hank Williams of country-rock. Parsons wasn't the first or only West Coast cowboy to get to this hybrid of Bakersfield country, Nashville craft, hippie ideals, and rock & roll amplification, which this double-disc, 41-track set makes perfectly clear. Gram gave country-rock a mythos and enduring sex appeal but he was supported by a number of long-haired refugees, Music City freaks, and Hollywood misfits, all of whom feature prominently on this compilation. Covering the years 1966-1968, this first volume happily blurs borders not just between country and rock but between the respectable and not, rightly finding place for Rick Nelson and the Monkees' "What Am I Doing Hangin' Round" in between Parsons' first band International Submarine Band and his second, the Byrds. Other L.A. folk-rockers show up, namely Buffalo Springfield and Bobbie Gentry -- who was always halfway between California and Tennessee -- and they also have a strong presence on the first disc. The second has places for the Band and Bob Dylan but this collection of 1968 sides is heavy on the Byrds (who had then enlisted Parsons to complete their country makeover, the Dillards and the Beau Brummels, along with the Everly Brothers, who were the only '50s survivors working in this idiom. Every one of these names will be familiar to aficionados of country-rock and perhaps even to fellow travelers, but surprise isn't quite the goal of this set. What this intends to provide is a portrait of the rise of country-rock in all its wooly glory and Truckers, Kickers, Cowboy Angels does so, quite gloriously. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
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